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    "[Second Thoughts on Capitalism and the State is a] profoundly reflective book shows a pathway forward for academics and activists alike who are stymied by the disconnect between deep critical scholarship and emancipatory social change, yet who will still not give up the good fight."

    - Professor Diane E. Davis, Harvard University

Public Opinion towards the EU: Triumphalism, Euroscepticism or Banal Representations?

This volume investigates the public opinion of the EU in the context of the present economic crisis and other significant challenges currently faced by the Union, the latest being the refugee crisis. Scholarly knowledge in the field of EU attitudes in general and Euroscepticism in particular is thoroughly documented here, and is followed by an analysis of public perceptions of the EU’s crisis management capabilities, proving that the EU’s legitimacy and effectiveness are currently being challenged to the highest degree.

The research-based contribution of this book is two-fold, focusing on EU attitudes at a macro-level on one hand, and the opinions of Romanian experts on the other. It provides insights into attitudes towards the EU in Central and Eastern Europe, a region which is still somewhat underexplored by social sciences scholars, and in Romania in particular.

On a larger scale, significant differences between clusters of states are identified, suggesting that not even increasing Euroscepticism manages to create a common frame of reference for all Europeans regarding EU-related issues. In terms of Romanian expert opinion, the book provides evidence for a gradual evolution from highly symbolic and sometimes even triumphalist representations of the EU towards mildly critical positions, based on instrumental perceptions. Such changes mark a new stage of Europeanization, in which the EU’s presence has become ordinary. For the Eastern European elite, increased familiarity with the EU accommodates demitization and criticism without denouncing European integration as a doomed project.


Flavia Durach is Assistant Lecturer at the Faculty of Communication and Public Relations at the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Romania, where she is also a member of the Center for EU Communication Studies. She holds a PhD in Communication Sciences, and her research interests include Euroscepticism, EU communication, the EU public sphere, the Europeanization of the Romanian society, and the study of media effects. She has authored and co-authored several articles, conference papers and chapters in edited volumes on these subjects. As a researcher, she has been involved in several research projects undertaken by the Center for Research in Communication at the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, including “European Parliament Elections: Social Perception, Media Coverage and Public Debate” and “The Euro Crisis: Public Debate, Media Framing and Social Perception”, among others.

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ISBN: 1-4438-9441-9

ISBN13: 978-1-4438-9441-8

Release Date: 8th July 2016

Pages: 255

Price: £47.99

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