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Euroscepticism and Traditions of Nationalism

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  • Zekeriya Alperen Bedirhan

    (University of Gothenburg in Sweden)

  • Ugur Ozgoker

Abstract

The European Union and its member states are in the effect of populism and its catalyzer populist parties. Most of populist parties are the right-wing parties and their politic discourses can be called nationalist. In this study, relations between tradition of nationalism within the context of its historic roots and in the current use, and Euroscepticism will be examined. European identity will be discussed as an important integration factor and populist parties of the European zone will be analyzed with internal and external factors.

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  • Zekeriya Alperen Bedirhan & Ugur Ozgoker, 2021. "Euroscepticism and Traditions of Nationalism," European Journal of Social Sciences Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 4, January -.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejssjr:94
    DOI: 10.26417/870gre23a
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