Euroscepticism in Malta

In this latest TEPSA Explainer, Mark Harwood, Director of the Institute for European Studies at the University of Malta, gives his analysis of Euroscepticism in Malta.

He argues that, as with other countries, Euroscepticism in the Maltese context is “very much a reflection of domestic politics”, and that as a result of this, the way of dealing with it is also “very much embedded in a domestic context”.

This event took place in the framework of the upcoming publication of TEPSA’s new book: “Solidarity in Action and the Future of Europe: Views from the Capitals”, which will focus on solidarity in action and is edited by Michael Kaeding, Johannes Pollak, and Paul Schmidt. Coming soon via Springer.

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