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2018 Fiscal Year Research-status Report

Crisis or Opportunity? European Integration and party politics at the national and EU-level in the wake of Brexit

Research Project

Project/Area Number 17K03544
Research InstitutionOita University

Principal Investigator

Day Stephen  大分大学, 経済学部, 教授 (60404357)

Project Period (FY) 2017-04-01 – 2020-03-31
KeywordsBrexit / Europarties / European elections / Spitzenkandidaten
Outline of Annual Research Achievements

During the past year I have sought to follow and analyse: 1) the day-to-day machinations of the on-going Brexit saga; 2) the run-up to the May 2019 European elections and Spitzenkandidaten 2.0.; 3) the push-pull tensions between mainstream and populist political forces across the EU. My understanding of what has been unfolding has been enhanced by the opportunity to experience developments, first-hand, via research visits to: Brussels (research interviews at the European Parliament, September 2018); the Congress of the European People's Party (Helsinki, November 2018); and the UK (March 2019 to follow Brexit developments). I made one domestic (March, 2019) and one international (European Union Studies Association-Asia Pacific, June 2018) presentation. I have also periodically updated my blog site. My analysis has been informed by drawing upon an 'actor-driven approach' from the school of new institutionalism and driven by the methodological tool of 'process-tracing'. During the year I made one domestic and one international (European Union Studies Association-Asia Pacific) presentation.

Central to the legacy of this project is that a book contract for a Japanese language monograph about Brexit (co-written with Professor Rikihisa, Doshisha University) with Minervashobo has been secured. I am also in the process of seeking a publishing deal for a book about the Europarties. I am being assisted in this endeavour by Professor Yoichiro Usui, NUIS). He will also translate the manuscript if we are successful. At the moment Akashishoten is considering the proposal.

Current Status of Research Progress
Current Status of Research Progress

2: Research has progressed on the whole more than it was originally planned.

Reason

I feel that the project has continued to evolve at a reasonable pace. I received key insights from the research trips and invaluable feedback from the presentations which have enhanced my understanding of events.

Strategy for Future Research Activity

I plan to continue following developments on a day-to-day basis and start the process of writing the Brexit manuscript. This has a May 2020 submission date.

Causes of Carryover

In my original application a small amount of money was set-aside to pay for translation assistance (from English to Japanese) during the second year of the project. This proved not to be necessary. As a result of the on-going Brexit saga, I hope to utilize these funds to pay for a number of newspaper subscriptions.

Remarks

I periodically keep the blog site going with short entries. A longer than usual piece on the Spitzenkandidaten process was written in February 2019.

  • Research Products

    (3 results)

All 2019 2018 Other

All Presentation (2 results) (of which Int'l Joint Research: 1 results) Remarks (1 results)

  • [Presentation] 'How deep does the rabbit hole go': この難局は一体いつまで続くのか—2019年のイギリスとEU(欧州連合)2019

    • Author(s)
      Stephen Day
    • Organizer
      久留米大学比較文化研究所欧州部会シンポジウム「イギリスのEU離脱とEUの将来」
  • [Presentation] Strengthening EU-level Representative Democracy in the run-up to the 2019 European Elections2018

    • Author(s)
      Stephen Day
    • Organizer
      European Union Studies Association-Asia Pacific, Annual Conference
    • Int'l Joint Research
  • [Remarks] Transnational Political Parties

    • URL

      http://academicstudy.jugem.jp/

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Published: 2019-12-27  

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