European integration through sceptical prism in the European Parliament

Thesis title: European integration through sceptical prism in the European Parliament
Author: Kruhmalova, Irina
Thesis type: Diploma thesis
Supervisor: Němec, Jan
Opponents: Müller, Karel
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
The current rise of Euroscepticism has been observed in all EU Members States and has become the central concern in the European Union for governing bodies to deal with. Therefore, continued French dissatisfaction with the European Union, the British exit from the European Union and a rise of both left and right radical wings throughout the Union have appeared at the center of European debate. Regarding the fact that the only directed body at the supranational level is the European Parliament, it is necessary to understand how national demands for sovereignty can be projected on supranational level. With the ratification of Lisbon Treaty, the European Parliament was established as a significant co-decision body. As an additional outcome, political groups inside the EP got an opportunity to introduce their nominees to the Commission presidency through the lead candidate (Spitzenkandidaten) system, where appointed politicians were expected to present their programmes in all EU countries and become familiar to European citizens. The conducted study pays attention to the phenomenon of Euroscepticism and its place in the European Parliament.
Keywords: UKIP; National Front; ENF; GUE/NGL; ECR; Euroscepticism; European integration; 2014 EP elections; Populism; European elections; European Parliament; EFDD
Thesis title: European integration through sceptical prism in the European Parliament
Author: Kruhmalova, Irina
Thesis type: Diplomová práce
Supervisor: Němec, Jan
Opponents: Müller, Karel
Thesis language: English
Abstract:
The current rise of Euroscepticism has been observed in all EU Members States and has become the central concern in the European Union for governing bodies to deal with. Therefore, continued French dissatisfaction with the European Union, the British exit from the European Union and a rise of both left and right radical wings throughout the Union have appeared at the center of European debate. Regarding the fact that the only directed body at the supranational level is the European Parliament, it is necessary to understand how national demands for sovereignty can be projected on supranational level. With the ratification of Lisbon Treaty, the European Parliament was established as a significant co-decision body. As an additional outcome, political groups inside the EP got an opportunity to introduce their nominees to the Commission presidency through the lead candidate (Spitzenkandidaten) system, where appointed politicians were expected to present their programmes in all EU countries and become familiar to European citizens. The conducted study pays attention to the phenomenon of Euroscepticism and its place in the European Parliament.
Keywords: UKIP; EFN; EFDD; GUE/NGL; European Parliament; ECR; National Front; European integration; Populism; European Elections; Euroscepticism; 2014 EP elections

Information about study

Study programme: Mezinárodní ekonomické vztahy/International and Diplomatic Studies
Type of study programme: Magisterský studijní program
Assigned degree: Ing.
Institutions assigning academic degree: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Faculty: Faculty of International Relations
Department: Department of Political Sciences

Information on submission and defense

Date of assignment: 8. 6. 2016
Date of submission: 30. 4. 2017
Date of defense: 30. 5. 2017
Identifier in the InSIS system: https://insis.vse.cz/zp/57904/podrobnosti

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