The imagery of left and right has been a common way to conceive democratic politics in modern Europe, and commentators have suggested it be extended to the European Union. This article examines the normative implications and plausibility of European politics being cast in these terms. It focuses on the challenges of rendering political division recognizable and acceptable at a transnational level, of evoking its continuities of structure, and of symbolizing the ties of political community. The article probes the left-right dichotomy's potential in these regards, together with the conjunctural factors likely to raise or diminish its appeal
YesThis article examines transnational activism by coalitions of national minorities in Europe from ...
The Left–Right dimension is the most common way of conceptualizing ideological difference. It is bas...
Several studies reveal that there is little empirical support for the ´end of ideology´ thesis. Howe...
The imagery of left and right has been a common way to conceive democratic politics in modern Europe...
This article examines the political categories of 'Left' and 'Right', in particular as they are evok...
This thesis examines the phenomenon of Left-Right in political discourse from the perspective of pol...
This paper examines the political categories of ‘Left’ and ‘Right’, in particular as they are evoked...
This article explores the relationship between ideology, the state and the transnational as it bears...
Most contemporary analysis of popular attitudes in the European Union takes identity as the explanat...
This article compares the extension and evolution of citizens' left-right identities in the new demo...
Two decades after the Cold War, the political traditions of Left and Right were widely deemed to hav...
That parties might successfully organize transnationally is an idea often met with scepticism. This ...
The creation of a EUropean demos is often debated by referring to forms of ethnic or civic identitie...
The European Union (EU) is currently facing an uncertain future as member states debate the importan...
Transnational dynamics have significantly changed established notions of communities and belonging. ...
YesThis article examines transnational activism by coalitions of national minorities in Europe from ...
The Left–Right dimension is the most common way of conceptualizing ideological difference. It is bas...
Several studies reveal that there is little empirical support for the ´end of ideology´ thesis. Howe...
The imagery of left and right has been a common way to conceive democratic politics in modern Europe...
This article examines the political categories of 'Left' and 'Right', in particular as they are evok...
This thesis examines the phenomenon of Left-Right in political discourse from the perspective of pol...
This paper examines the political categories of ‘Left’ and ‘Right’, in particular as they are evoked...
This article explores the relationship between ideology, the state and the transnational as it bears...
Most contemporary analysis of popular attitudes in the European Union takes identity as the explanat...
This article compares the extension and evolution of citizens' left-right identities in the new demo...
Two decades after the Cold War, the political traditions of Left and Right were widely deemed to hav...
That parties might successfully organize transnationally is an idea often met with scepticism. This ...
The creation of a EUropean demos is often debated by referring to forms of ethnic or civic identitie...
The European Union (EU) is currently facing an uncertain future as member states debate the importan...
Transnational dynamics have significantly changed established notions of communities and belonging. ...
YesThis article examines transnational activism by coalitions of national minorities in Europe from ...
The Left–Right dimension is the most common way of conceptualizing ideological difference. It is bas...
Several studies reveal that there is little empirical support for the ´end of ideology´ thesis. Howe...