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  • Political Science
  • European Studies
  • International Relations

Background:

  • Iceland's Euroscepticism stems from a national ideology prioritizing sovereignty and resource control, not identity politics.
  • Historically, Iceland balanced economic integration (European Economic Area) with resistance to full European Union membership.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the unique nature and evolution of Euroscepticism in Iceland.
  • To analyze the role of mainstream and populist parties in shaping Icelandic Euroscepticism.
  • To examine the impact of recent geopolitical events on Iceland's European orientation.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of historical trends in Icelandic politics.
  • Examination of party platforms and political discourse.
  • Case study approach focusing on Iceland's relationship with the European Union.

Main Results:

  • Euroscepticism in Iceland is rooted in historical sovereignty concerns, with populist parties employing distinct critiques.
  • Recent geopolitical shocks (Brexit, COVID-19, Ukraine war) have influenced nationalist resistance.
  • A 2024 coalition government plans a referendum on resuming EU accession talks.

Conclusions:

  • Icelandic Euroscepticism demonstrates a complex interplay of nationalism, populism, and pragmatism.
  • Geopolitical shifts are prompting a re-evaluation of Iceland's strategic alignments.
  • A potential paradigm shift in Iceland's European orientation is indicated by the planned referendum.