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How Europeans Understand Solidarity, Reciprocity and Fairness in the EU

Insights from Conversations Among Citizens
BuchGebunden
242 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Francis Ltderschienen am28.06.2024
This edited book sheds new light on the understanding of solidarity, reciprocity and fairness from the perspective of European Union (EU) citizens and with this, how cohesion in the EU can be achieved.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextThis edited book sheds new light on the understanding of solidarity, reciprocity and fairness from the perspective of European Union (EU) citizens and with this, how cohesion in the EU can be achieved.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-032-66576-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum28.06.2024
Seiten242 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 156 mm, Höhe 234 mm
Gewicht625 g
Artikel-Nr.61443701

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction 2. Cohesion, solidarity, fairness and reciprocity: Clarifying the concepts in the EU context 3. Exploring how Europeans understand solidarity in the EU: A focus group approach 4. Finland: We should not get help either if we´re in a shitty situation and we´ve put ourselves there 5. Germany: We profit if the EU, if other countries are doing well 6. The Netherlands: A small frog country , but also the best boy in class ? 7. Greece: What it should be? It should be everybody giving and everybody helping 8. Portugal: We are living at the expense of European funds but these funds have been misused 9. Spain: A second class country lagging behind Europe: The better Europe does, the better Spain will do 10. Latvia: We should stand strongly together and support each other as much as we can 11. Lithuania: Consistently pro-European but still a bit of a scrooge 12. Slovakia: Why should we save their ass, when it´s their own fault? 13. Solidarity in the European Union: Results of comparative analysis of the focus group discussions 14. National storylines and topoi found in the focus group discussions 15. Conclusionmehr

Autor

Björn Egner is Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Political Science, TU Darmstadt, Germany.

Hubert Heinelt is Professor at the Institute of Political Science, TU Darmstadt, Germany (formally retired since April 2018).

Jens Steffek is Professor at the Institute of Political Science, TU Darmstadt, Germany.