Pro-Europeanism

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Pro-Europeanism in the context of the European Union (EU) and the process of European integration refers to a political orientation favourable of EU policy and the integration process.

As such it would be the antonym of Euroscepticism, referring to political attitudes sceptical of or opposed to European integration (and not the more generic term "Anti-Europeanism" which may refer to attitudes to transatlantic relations within US foreign policy).

Political parties in the EU member states[edit]

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  5. ^ Richard Davis Anderson (2001). "Postcommunism and the Theory of Democracy". Princeton University Press. p. 147. Retrieved 16 December 2015. 
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