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An Unorthodox Euro-federalist : Miloš Zeman’s Changing Discourse on European Integration
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Year of publication | 2023 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Acta Politologica |
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Web | article - open access |
Doi | http://dx.doi.org/10.14712/1803-8220/12_2023 |
Keywords | Miloš Zeman; Direct Elections; European Integration; Euro-federalism; Euroscepticism |
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Description | This paper deals with the changing discourses of former Czech president Miloš Zeman on European integration and the European Union. Together with his predecessors Václav Havel and Václav Klaus, Zeman symbolises the period of democratic transition and consolidation after the Velvet Revolution and, as prime minister from 1998–2002 and president from 2013–2023, he co-formulated Czech European politics. Although labelling himself a Eurofederalist, Zeman never spared any effort to criticise the EU. The paper assumes that the change in his Eurosceptic discourse was due to the institution of direct presidential elections. Zeman followed the Czech political mainstream, which is softly Eurosceptic. Moreover, Zeman’s Eurosceptic critique of the EU corresponded with the positions shared by his electorate. Euroscepticism, therefore, helped Zeman’s re-election in 2018. The authors analyse key texts from various periods of Zeman’s political career to describe and interpret his discourses on the EU in particular and European integration in general, to demonstrate that beyond the façade of his Euro-federalism, one can find a specific version of the mainstream Czech Eurosceptic discourse. |
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