Towards a New EU: Why Populism Can Save the European Union
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Title
Towards a New EU: Why Populism Can Save the European Union
Description
Europe has seen an alarming increase of populist parties throughout the last two decades. The European debt crisis has only added to their strength and support, and Eurosceptic attitudes have only increased, as exemplified by the recent Brexit vote. However, this exploratory paper will argue that the crisis to which populism has given rise allows the EU to critically reflect on itself and fix many of the fatal flaws that the increase in populist support has pointed out. It will be argued that the EU needs to create a strong civic society to help mend its democratic deficit. Finally, it will be argued that by incorporating particular elements of populist thought and critique (i.e., democratization and fairer economic policies), that is, implanting an “alter-europeanization,” that the ugly side of populism (its xenophobia and racism) will begin to lose support within European countries.
Full text available at: https://doi.org/10.22215/rera.v12i1.1234
Full text available at: https://doi.org/10.22215/rera.v12i1.1234
Creator
Drago, Alessandro
Source
Canadian Journal of European and Russian Studies; 2018: RERA V12:1 Special Issue: Crises of the EU and their Impact on European Integration (backfile abstracts)
2562-8429
10.22215/cjers.v12i1
Publisher
Centre for European Studies, Carleton University
Date
2018-04-03
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
Identifier
Citation
Alessandro Drago, Towards a New EU: Why Populism Can Save the European Union, Centre for European Studies, Carleton University, 2018, accessed November 7, 2024, https://igi.indrastra.com/items/show/2788