Political Allegiance after European Integration
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Basingstoke/New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, Palgrave studies in European Union politics
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WHITE, Jonathan, Political Allegiance after European Integration, Basingstoke/New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, Palgrave studies in European Union politics - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/23980
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How should political community be seen in the context of European integration? This book combines a theoretical treatment of political allegiance with a study of ordinary citizens, examining how taxi-drivers in Britain, Germany and the Czech Republic talk politics and situate themselves relative to political institutions and other citizens.
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--Acknowledgements vi
--Introduction vii
--Map of Interview Locationsxv
--1 Political Community and the Bonds of Collectivity 1
--2 Studying the Allegiances of Europeans 33
--3 Articulations of the Political Common 55
--4 On Subjects, Opponents and Counterparts 88
--5 The Credibility of Political Projects 136
--6 The Place of Europe and the EU 176
--7 European Integration off the Meter 220
--Methodological Appendix 229
--A Note on Transcription and Translation 246
--Bibliography 247
--Index 257
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Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 2007