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The EU needs to be perceived as a competent problem-solver of social and economic issues to tackle the raise of euroscepticism

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To fight euroscepticism, Europe’s economies need a boost

Euroscepticism is of increasing relevance in the context of a ‘permacrisis’ (sovereign debt crisis, Brexit, Covid-19, invasion of Ukraine, among others) affecting the EU.

Political parties that integrate into the far-right Identity and Democracy (ID) political family, i.e. the most eurosceptic party in ...

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The EU needs to be perceived as a competent problem-solver of social and economic issues to tackle the raise of euroscepticism

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Judith Arnal is a Spanish economist with the Real Instituto Elcano think-tank and the Centre for European Policy Studies.


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