Eurorealism
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Eurorealism is an attempt to maintain a realistic perception of the European Union and European integration; moderate euroscepticism.
For example, the term is widely used in the Czech Republic. Although the president Václav Klaus describes himself as a eurorealist, others call him a eurosceptic.
The term is also sometimes used to describe any type euroscepticism.
See also eurooptimist, pro-european.
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