Changing Perceptions of the EU at Times of Brexit
This volume brings together contributions that conceptualize and measure EU perceptions in the strategic regions around the world in the aftermath of the UK referendum. Contributors assess the evolution of EU perceptions in each location and discuss how their findings may contribute to crafting foreign policy options for the new EU-27.
Brexit is very likely to have a substantial bearing on EU external policy, not merely because of the loss of a major member state with a special relationship to the US and the Commonwealth, but also because it challenges the integrational success story that the EU strives to embody. This book thus serves a dual purpose: on the one hand it broadens the recent studies on Brexit by focusing on external partners reactions, and on the other it allows for an innovative evaluation of policy options for EU foreign policy. Based on a solid theoretical foundation and empirically rich data, it constitutes an innovative and timely addition to the evolving debate on Brexit and its consequences.
This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of European politics, Brexit, British politics, EU politics, comparative politics and international relations.
Natalia Chaban is Jean Monnet Chair and President of Ukrainian Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand. She is based at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
Arne Niemann is Professor of International Politics and Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration Studies at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany.
Johanna Speyer is Junior Lecturer and PhD candidate at the Department of Political Science, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany.
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Names: Chaban, Natalia, 1971- editor. | Niemann, Arne, editor. | Speyer, Johanna, editor.
Title: Changing perceptions of the EU at times of Brexit : global perspectives / edited by Natalia Chaban, Arne Niemann and Johanna Speyer.
Description: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2020000370 (print) | LCCN 2020000371 (ebook) | ISBN 9780367276669 (hardback) | ISBN 9780429317064 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: European Union--Public opinion. |European Union--Press coverage. | European Union--Great Britain--Press coverage. |European Union--Great Britain--Public opinion. |European Union countries--Foreign relations--21st century.
Classification: LCC JZ1570 .C45 2020 (print) |LCC JZ1570 (ebook) | DDC 341.242/2--dc23
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Baak Z. Alpan is an Associate Professor of European Studies at the Political Science and Public Administration Department of the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey.
Elena Ananieva is Head of the Centre for UK Studies (Institute of Europe, Russian Academy of Sciences). She graduated from MGIMO and has a PhD in Philosophy. She is the author of two books and over 150 articles and chapters in edited books on the contemporary party and political system of Britain and its foreign policy, RussiaUK relations.
Natalia Chaban is Professor, Jean Monnet Chair, President of the Ukrainian Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand and co-editor of the peer-reviewed Australian and New Zealand Journal of European Studies. Based at the Department of Media and Communication, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, she focuses her research on cognitive and semiotic aspects of political and media discourses, and image and perceptions studies within the EU and IR contexts.
Sae Won Chung is an assistant professor in the Division of International and Area Studies at Pukyong National University, Busan, South Korea. His main research focus is an interdisciplinary approach between data science and international relations.
Tatiana Coutto is a Marie Curie fellow at the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics (CEE) at Sciences-Po. Prior to that, she worked at the University of Warwick (20142019). Her research interests include the relationship between the media and public attitudes toward European integration and analysis of textual data.
Roberto Dominguez is Professor of International Relations at Suffolk University in Boston, Massachusetts. He was Jean Monnet fellow at the European University Institute in Florence and Researcher at the European Union Center of Excellence of the University of Miami. His current research interest is on comparative security governance, and European UnionLatin American Relations.