Religion has a significant effect on how Europeans feel about the European Union and has had an important impact on how people voted in the UK's 'Brexit Referendum'. This book provides a clear and accessible quantitative study of how religion affects Euroscepticism and political behaviour.
Religion has a significant effect on how Europeans feel about the European Union and has had an important impact on how people voted in the UK's 'Brexit Referendum'. This book provides a clear and accessible quantitative study of how religion affects Euroscepticism and political behaviour.
Ekaterina Kolpinskaya is Lecturer in British Politics at the University of Exeter, UK. Stuart Fox is Lecturer in British Politics at Brunel University London, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The missing link: religion and British politics 2. Theorising religion and Euroscepticism 3. Euroscepticism and religion before Brexit 4. Religion and the Brexit referendum 5. Untangling (in)direct effects of religion on Euroscepticism 6. Cushioning the blow: religion and party politics in the age of Brexit 7. Concluding thoughts
1. The missing link: religion and British politics 2. Theorising religion and Euroscepticism 3. Euroscepticism and religion before Brexit 4. Religion and the Brexit referendum 5. Untangling (in)direct effects of religion on Euroscepticism 6. Cushioning the blow: religion and party politics in the age of Brexit 7. Concluding thoughts
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