This article examines the re-emergence of far-right extremism and terrorism as the adversary of European integration. The European Union (EU) becoming a grievance factor for far-right extremism and terror is qualitatively new. This article examines the emergence of this new actor in line with the changing four faces of the EU presented in this special issue, namely thin, thick, parochial and global. Paradoxically, the core argument of this article is that moves towards thick Europe have contributed to this development by way of addressing core fears in Europe after the migration/refugee crisis in 2015. The chronological discourse of the construction of the EU's identity has showed that since 2014, there has been a major shift regarding Euro...
This paper looks at the current situation in the European Union in general and the extent to which t...
Confronted with the images that have been reaching us since the influx of refugees entered new dimen...
This article investigates whether the perceived threat of terrorism explains the support for right-w...
The research focus of this study is to investigate the ways in which the so-called European refugee ...
The research focus of this study is to investigate the ways in which the so-called European refugee ...
The research focus of this study is to investigate the ways in which the so-called European refugee ...
This article contributes to the debates on the securitization of asylum and migration in Europe by f...
In an essay titled “The Clash of Emotions” (Foreign Affairs, January/ February 2007), nine years ago...
In an essay titled “The Clash of Emotions” (Foreign Affairs, January/ February 2007), nine years ago...
The 2015 immigration crisis became a driving force for movements and parties that negate the current...
The article focuses on the impact that the metamorphosis and amplification of terrorism has on the E...
The article focuses on the impact that the metamorphosis and amplification of terrorism has on the E...
This paper focusses on how EU member states addressed the refugee crisis and the free movement of pe...
In this chapter, the author explores the link between security and identity in the context of the po...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd.Europe is facing challenging times. The so-called 'migration crisis' has seen th...
This paper looks at the current situation in the European Union in general and the extent to which t...
Confronted with the images that have been reaching us since the influx of refugees entered new dimen...
This article investigates whether the perceived threat of terrorism explains the support for right-w...
The research focus of this study is to investigate the ways in which the so-called European refugee ...
The research focus of this study is to investigate the ways in which the so-called European refugee ...
The research focus of this study is to investigate the ways in which the so-called European refugee ...
This article contributes to the debates on the securitization of asylum and migration in Europe by f...
In an essay titled “The Clash of Emotions” (Foreign Affairs, January/ February 2007), nine years ago...
In an essay titled “The Clash of Emotions” (Foreign Affairs, January/ February 2007), nine years ago...
The 2015 immigration crisis became a driving force for movements and parties that negate the current...
The article focuses on the impact that the metamorphosis and amplification of terrorism has on the E...
The article focuses on the impact that the metamorphosis and amplification of terrorism has on the E...
This paper focusses on how EU member states addressed the refugee crisis and the free movement of pe...
In this chapter, the author explores the link between security and identity in the context of the po...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd.Europe is facing challenging times. The so-called 'migration crisis' has seen th...
This paper looks at the current situation in the European Union in general and the extent to which t...
Confronted with the images that have been reaching us since the influx of refugees entered new dimen...
This article investigates whether the perceived threat of terrorism explains the support for right-w...