Political Catholicism and Euroscepticism The Deviant Case of Poland in Comparative Perspective BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies Series
Auteur : Napieralski Bartosz
This book explores the phenomena of both Political Catholicism and the growth of Euroscepticism across Eastern and Western Europe. It focuses in particular on Political Catholicism in Poland, but sets this in its wider European context. It examines the nature of Political Catholicism as a political movement, discusses the circumstances in which Political Catholicism, which has traditionally been pro-European, can turn to being Eurosceptic, and argues that Political Catholicism in Poland is a special case because of its Catholic-nationalist nature. The book concludes by assessing the role religion plays in the politics of modern Europe and outlines the implications for the future studies of European integration.
1. Introduction
2. Setting the scene – Euroscepticism, religion and politics
3. The nature of political Catholicism
4. Political Catholicism in Poland
5. Party-based Euroscepticism in Poland and the role of political Catholicism
6. Political Catholicism and Euroscepticism – the deviant case of Poland?
7. Political Catholicism and European integration – a comparative perspective
8. Conclusions: religion and Euroscepticism
Bartosz Napieralski completed his doctorate at the University of Sussex, Sussex European Institute, UK.
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 07-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Political Catholicism and Euroscepticism :
Mots-clés :
Political Catholicism; Political Catholic Movement; movement; Political Catholic Parties; european; EU Membership; integration; Polish National Identity; radio; Radio Maryja; maryja; Eurosceptic Stance; stance; Catholic Social Teaching; christian; Cee Country; democracy; Eurosceptic Parties; polish; Solidarity Electoral Action; national; Father Rydzyk; Catholic-nationalistic nature; Eurosceptic Rhetoric; Civic Platform; party-based Euroscepticism; Polish Euroscepticism; Christian Democratic Parties; Polish Party System; CSU; Cross-country Comparative Analysis; Democratic Left Alliance; EU Policy; Christian Democratic Movement; Poland’s EU Accession; EU Accession Referendum; Christian Democratic Appeal