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From Cohesion to Contagion? Populist Radical Right Contestation of EU Enlargement

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The rise of populist radical right parties (PRRPs) in a growing number of European Union (EU) member states and inside the European Parliament (EP) has triggered concern over their ability to drive further contestation of European integration. Using EU enlargement as a test case, we analyse an original dataset of over 20700 hand-coded statements from the last three EP mandates (2004-19) to trace the emergence of an increasingly coherent, oppositional discourse by PRRPs towards a further widening of the EU. We show that PRRPs contribute to a generalized hardening of opposition towards enlargement, but fail to impose their identity-focused framing upon other parliamentary actors. Instead, we suggest that mainstream party groups accommodate PRRPs' essentialist discourse by shifting from technical, conditionality-based reasoning towards more political arguments articulated around human rights and democracy. Our findings feed into debates about the transnational cooperation of PRRPs and the political impact of Euroscepticism.
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hal-03845637 , version 1 (09-11-2022)

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Marie‐ève Bélanger, Natasha Wunsch. From Cohesion to Contagion? Populist Radical Right Contestation of EU Enlargement. Journal of Common Market Studies, 2021, 60, pp.653 - 672. ⟨10.1111/jcms.13280⟩. ⟨hal-03845637⟩
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