Les Opinions Publiques Face À l'Europe Communautaire- Public Opinion and Europe: Entre Cultures Nationales Et Horizon Européen- National Identities an Contributor(s): Winand, Pascaline (Editor), Dulphy, Anne (Editor), Manigand, Christine (Editor) |
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ISBN: 9052011869 ISBN-13: 9789052011868 Publisher: P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Editions Scientifiques OUR PRICE: $62.51 Product Type: Paperback Language: French Published: March 2004 |
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BISAC Categories: - History | Europe - General - Political Science | History & Theory - General - Political Science | Labor & Industrial Relations |
LCCN: 2007426772 |
Series: Cite Europeenne / European Policy |
Physical Information: 234 pages |
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Publisher Description: La rupture observ e au d but des ann es 90 dans la courbe du soutien public l'int gration europ enne a pos avec acuit le probl me de la place de l'opinion publique dans l'ensemble du processus d'int gration. L' mergence de ce d bat europ en ne saurait occulter le fait qu'il se d cline en fonction des situations nationales. Le choix a donc t fait de proposer dans cet ouvrage un article par pays, en retenant une s lection repr sentative de chaque tape: l'Allemagne, la Belgique, la France et l'Italie parmi les six fondateurs; le Danemark et la Grande-Bretagne pour le premier largissement, outre la Norv ge; le Portugal pour celui de 1986; l'Autriche pour 1995; enfin deux pays adh rents, la Hongrie et la R publique tch que. Cette d marche offre l'avantage d'apporter un clairage in dit sur certaines opinions publiques n glig es en tant que telles par les publications et de permettre de fructueuses comparaisons. L'objectif est aussi de conjuguer dans une approche pluridisciplinaire un regard historique et des cl s d'explication politologiques. The importance of public opinion in the process of European integration was brought into sharp focus at the start of the 1990s. Discussion about the future of Europe comes in a variety of forms, however, depending on the circumstances of the country concerned. This book brings together important and insightful articles about public opinion in countries at the centre of this European debate. These concern Germany, Belgium, France and Italy, from the founding members; the UK and Denmark from the first enlargement, with Norway; Portugal, from the 1986 enlargement and Austria, from the 1995 one; Hungary and the Czech Republic, two candidate-countries due to accede to the EU in 2004. This volume re-evaluates the importance of particular strands of public opinion which are often overlooked in the academic literature. Seen in this fresh light, interesting comparisons and contrasts emerge. The aim of this book is also to bring together both history and political theory. |