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Political Science in its European and Global Context

Starting from the premise (backed by social scientific evidence) that the popular perception of the European project as elitist 'may be rationally grounded' and that core state actors are the main beneficiaries from the integration process, the authors in the Symposium explore the challeng...

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Published in:European political science 2008-08, Vol.7 (3), p.253-256
Main Authors: Bull, Martin, Newell, James
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Starting from the premise (backed by social scientific evidence) that the popular perception of the European project as elitist 'may be rationally grounded' and that core state actors are the main beneficiaries from the integration process, the authors in the Symposium explore the challenges and difficulties involved in the social construction of Europe, or the creation of a European public sphere.
ISSN:1680-4333
1682-0983
DOI:10.1057/eps.2008.22