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M'RAD, Hadjer |
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2019-02-28T08:37:22Z |
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dc.date.available |
2019-02-28T08:37:22Z |
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2017 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
http://dspace.univ-guelma.dz:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2693 |
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The present dissertation discusses the policy of Euro-scepticism in the U.K. precisely to the
Prime Minister David Cameron’s leadership, with a focus on the causes, procedures and
implications of this policy. The study comes to offer the direct reasons behind the raising of
this phenomenon in Britain; the immigration mostly by its types, into and from Europe that
confronted with the sense of superiority posed by the British. Euro-sceptic leaders who
oppose the European organization argued that those strategies adopted by the government are
tools for the protection of Britain’s interests in Europe and the world. This study explores the
nature of British-European relations before and after the coming of Cameron. It points out the
transformation of Britain from being a strong imperialist state throughout history into a
member in the European Union, and which was rejected twice by a French veto. This work
also, traces the evolution of Euro-scepticism throughout waves of rebellions inside the
conservative party and the pressure over Cameron who has endured and resisted. The major
finding of the current dissertation contains first the validation and the speculations rose
around Cameron’s attempt to delay and even prevent the British to vote for withdrawing, and
second his resignation after the Brexit |
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en |
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Euro-scepticism-David Cameron’s-Leadership. |
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dc.title |
Euro-scepticism under David Cameron’s Leadership |
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Working Paper |
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