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2. The Euro-/Refugee-/Security/Fragmentation/Environment/Corona-Crises: The New Europeanized ‘Normal’?

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Abstract

This chapter delves into the multifaceted crises that have become the norm in Europe, including the Euro, refugee, security, fragmentation, environmental, and Corona crises. It examines how these crises are interconnected and have shaped the political and social landscape, leading to increased politicization and securitization. The chapter also discusses the impact of these crises on societal inclusion and exclusion, and how they have been managed and framed by various political actors. It argues that the succession of crises has led to a sharpening of public and political elite divides, making it more difficult for European societies and the EU institutions to plan for the future. The chapter concludes by highlighting the role of political activism and identity politics as drivers of polarization and mobilization.

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Title
The Euro-/Refugee-/Security/Fragmentation/Environment/Corona-Crises: The New Europeanized ‘Normal’?
Authors
Markus Thiel
Ernesto Fiocchetto
Jeffrey D. Maslanik
Copyright Year
2023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-31264-9_2
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