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Politicising Europe
Integration and Mass Politics

Maps and explains how and why European integration has become politicised.

Swen Hutter (Edited by), Edgar Grande (Edited by), Hanspeter Kriesi (Edited by)

9781107568303, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 4 April 2016

360 pages, 34 b/w illus. 48 tables
23.1 x 15.3 x 1.9 cm, 0.51 kg

Politicising Europe presents the most comprehensive contribution to empirical research on politicisation to date. The study is innovative in both conceptual and empirical terms. Conceptually, the contributors develop and apply a new index and typology of politicisation. Empirically, the volume presents a huge amount of original data, tracing politicisation in a comparative perspective over more than forty years. Focusing on six European countries (Austria, France, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland and the UK) from the 1970s to the current euro crisis, the book examines conflicts over Europe in election campaigns, street protests, and public debates on every major step in the integration process. It shows that European integration has indeed become politicised. However, the patterns and developments differ markedly across countries and arenas, and many of the key hypotheses on the driving forces of change need to be revisited in view of new findings.

Part I. Theory and Methods: 1. Introduction: European integration and the challenge of politicisation Edgar Grande and Swen Hutter
2. Exploring politicisation: design and methods Martin Dolezal, Edgar Grande and Swen Hutter
Part II. Mapping the Politicisation of European Integration: 3. The politicisation of Europe in public debates on major integration steps Edgar Grande and Swen Hutter
4. Is the giant still asleep? The politicisation of Europe in the national electoral arena Edgar Grande and Swen Hutter
5. Protesting European integration: politicisation from below? Martin Dolezal, Swen Hutter and Regina Becker
Part III. Driving Forces and Consequences of Politicisation: 6. Constitutive issues as driving forces of politicisation? Swen Hutter, Daniela Braun and Alena Kerscher
7. The radical right as driving force in the electoral arena? Martin Dolezal and Johan Hellström
8. Framing Europe: are cultural-identitarian frames driving politicisation? Edgar Grande, Swen Hutter, Alena Kerscher and Regina Becker
9. Politicisation, conflicts and the structuring of the EU political space Simon Maag and Hanspeter Kriesi
10. The euro crisis: a boost to the politicisation of European integration? Hanspeter Kriesi and Edgar Grande
Part IV. Conclusions: 11. Conclusions: the postfunctionalists were (almost) right Edgar Grande and Hanspeter Kriesi
Methodological appendix: measuring politicisation, benchmarks and data Swen Hutter.

Subject Areas: Constitution: government & the state [JPHC]

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