The Eurosceptic 2014 European Parliament Elections: Second Order or Second Rate? (Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics)
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Acknowledgements.- Notes on contributors.- List of tables.- List of figures.- Appendix tables.- Chapter 1 The 2014 European Parliament elections: still second order?.- Chapter 2 French opposition to the EU since 1979: evolution and influence.- Chapter 3 German euroscepticism: Alternative f r Deutschland in 2014.- Chapter 4 British eurosceptic voting: anti-EU or anti-government?.- Chapter 5 The Italian 2014 EP election: a route to euroscepticism?.- Chapter 6 Central and East European euroscepticism: domestic politics matter .- Chapter 7 Nordic eurosceptic voting: Denmark, Norway and Sweden.- Chapter 8 Netherlands voting patterns: from euphile to Eurosceptic.- Chapter 9 Belgian eurosceptic voting: a test of four models.- Chapter 10 Bailout countries and others: austerity and government defection.- Chapter 11 EP elections as stepping stones to eurosceptic party success.- Chapter 12 Conclusions: the 2014 EP elections as a lens on Euroscepticism.- Appendix.