Bachelorarbeit, 2006
42 Seiten, Note: 1,7
This dissertation aims to apply the theoretical concepts of populism and Euroscepticism to two specific cases in the Netherlands: the rise and fall of Pim Fortuyn in 2002 and the Nee-Campaign against the European Constitutional Treaty in 2005. It will analyze the impact of populism on democracies in general and on the Dutch political system in particular. The dissertation will also explore the connections between populism and Euroscepticism, the reasons behind the Dutch vote against the Constitutional Treaty, and the potential future implications for the Netherlands within Europe.
The dissertation focuses on the key concepts of populism, Euroscepticism, and their intersections within the Dutch political context. It examines the rise and fall of Pim Fortuyn and the Nee-Campaign against the European Constitutional Treaty, analyzing the impact of these movements on the Dutch political system and the country's relationship with Europe. Key themes include: populist movements, consensual politics, Euroscepticism, European integration, national identity, and the role of public opinion in shaping political decisions.
Pim Fortuyn was a Dutch populist politician who rose to prominence in 2002. He challenged the consensual "purple coalition" and focused on issues like immigration and national identity before his assassination.
It was the campaign against the European Constitutional Treaty in the Netherlands, which successfully mobilized voters to reject the treaty in a national referendum.
Populist movements often use Euroscepticism to frame the EU as an elite project that threatens national sovereignty and identity, tapping into public dissatisfaction with European integration.
Fortuynism refers to the political ideology and style of Pim Fortuyn, characterized by a critique of the political establishment, a focus on Dutch cultural values, and strict immigration policies.
Reasons included fears of losing national identity, concerns over rapid EU enlargement, and a perceived gap between the political elite and the general public.
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