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    European Crisis: the rise of populism and euroscepticism
    (St. Kliment Ohridski University Press Sofia, 2017, 2017-05)
    Runcheva Tasev, Hristina; Apostolovska-Stepanoska Milena
    Eurosceptic and populist parties have shown strong tendencies to win power and set the political agenda for the last decades in several EU countries. The elections in some of those countries have shown that they didn’t achieve their goals, but they won significant number of votes that indicates that euroscepticism and populism are not dead.The paper presents an overview of the results of some Eurosceptic and populist movements at the national elections in several EU Member States and it searches for an answer to the questions whether populism and euroscepticism are a 21st century invention, what is the ideological background of the crisis of legitimacy in the EU, how do they relate to classical political ideologies, what is the response of the mainstream politicians to these threats. The theoretical debate, which includes an overview of some of the key authors, is enhanced by the author’s contribution of recommendations for the possible convincing alternatives which should be put forward to counter this phenomenon to preserve the European project.
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    European Crisis: The Rise of Populism and Euroscepticism
    (Университетско издателство „Св. Климент Охридски“, 2017)
    Apostolovska stepanoska, Milena
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    Runcheva-Tasev, Hristina
    Eurosceptic and populist parties have shown strong tendencies to win power and set the political agenda for the last decades in several EU countries. The elections in some of those countries have shown that they didn’t achieve their goals, but they won signifi cant number of votes that indicates that euroscepticism and populism are not dead. The paper presents an overview of the results of some Eurosceptic and populist movements at the national elections in several EU Member States and it searches for an answer to the questions whether populism and euroscepticism are a 21st century invention, what is the ideological background of the crisis of legitimacy in the EU, how do they relate to classical political ideologies, what is the response of the mainstream politicians to these threats. The theoretical debate, which includes an overview of some of the key authors is enhanced by the author’s contribution of recommendations for the possible convincing alternatives which should be put forward to counter this phenomenon to preserve the European project.
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    "The Threat of Contemporary Europe: Populism and Euroscepticism"
    (Goce Delchev University in Shtip, Faculty of Law Shtip, 2017)
    Runcheva, Tasev Hristina
    Eurosceptic and populist parties and movements have shown tendencies to win elections and set the political agenda for the last decades in several countries of the European Union. The elections in some of those countries have shown that these parties and movements did not achieve their goals, but they won significant number of votes, which indicates that Euroscepticism and populism are not dead. The paper presents a theoretical overview of some of the key authors that reveal the concepts of populism and Euroscepticism. It presents the election results of some Eurosceptic and populist movements in several EU member states and it searches for an answer to questions such as what are the roots of populism and Euroscepticism, what is the ideological background of the legitimacy crisis in the EU, how do these parties and movements relate to classical political ideologies and what is the response of the mainstream politicians. These dilemmas are enhanced with the author’s contribution of recommendations about what are the possible convincing alternatives that should be put forward to counter this phenomenon and to overcome the threat to the European project.
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    “European Crisis: the rise of populism and euroscepticism”
    (St. Kliment Ohridski University Press, Sofia, Bulgaria., 2017)
    Runcheva Tasev, Hristina
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    Apostolovska-Stepanoska Milena
    Eurosceptic and populist parties have shown strong tendencies to win power and set the political agenda for the last decades in several EU countries. The elections in some of those countries have shown that they didn’t achieve their goals, but they won signifi cant number of votes that indicates that euroscepticism and populism are not dead. The paper presents an overview of the results of some Eurosceptic and populist movements at the national elections in several EU Member States and it searches for an answer to the questions whether populism and euroscepticism are a 21st century invention, what is the ideological background of the crisis of legitimacy in the EU, how do they relate to classical political ideologies, what is the response of the mainstream politicians to these threats. The theoretical debate, which includes an overview of some of the key authors, is enhanced by the author’s contribution of recommendations for the possible convincing alternatives which should be put forward to counter this phenomenon to preserve the European project.