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World🏛️ Politics6 days ago

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The article discusses the shift in European politics from Euroscepticism to Eurorealism over the past decade, using the UK's Brexit referendum as a pivotal example. Initially, Brexit was seen as a catalyst for other countries to consider leaving the EU due to rising skepticism toward European integration, concerns about migration, and distrust in Brussels. However, the experience of Brexit—marked by chaotic negotiations, political instability, and economic costs—has dampened enthusiasm for leaving the Union across Europe. Recent surveys show that most Europeans, including Greeks, believe they have benefited from EU membership. Prominent Eurosceptic figures like Marine Le Pen and Giorgia Meloni have shifted their focus from exiting the EU to advocating for internal reforms within a less liberalized Europe. The article argues that while national sovereignty remains important, individual European nations lack the power to influence global dynamics alone, leading to a growing recognition of the need for collective action through the EU.

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Από τον ευρωσκεπτικισμό στον ευρωρεαλισμό

The article discusses the shift in European politics from Euroscepticism to Eurorealism over the past decade, using the UK's Brexit referendum as a pivotal example. Initially, Brexit was seen as a catalyst for other countries to consider leaving the EU due to rising skepticism toward European integration, concerns about migration, and distrust in Brussels. However, the experience of Brexit—marked by chaotic negotiations, political instability, and economic costs—has dampened enthusiasm for leaving the Union across Europe. Recent surveys show that most Europeans, including Greeks, believe they have benefited from EU membership. Prominent Eurosceptic figures like Marine Le Pen and Giorgia Meloni have shifted their focus from exiting the EU to advocating for internal reforms within a less liberalized Europe. The article argues that while national sovereignty remains important, individual European nations lack the power to influence global dynamics alone, leading to a growing recognition of the need for collective action through the EU.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of the evolution of Euroscepticism into Eurorealism, presenting both historical context and current perspectives without overtly favoring any side. It acknowledges the initial optimism around Brexit as a potential catalyst for further exits but contrasts this

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