|
Showing 1 - 3 of
3 matches in All Departments
This book traces the positions of national partisan actors towards
the development of the European polity in an in-depth comparative
analysis covering all member states of the European Union over a
period of 60 years. The author examines the approach of the social
democratic, radical left, liberal, Christian democratic and radical
right party families, eliciting a comprehensive analysis of
partisan positions on European integration. Demonstrating that
attitudes and programmatic changes towards European integration
must be understood both as the product of long-term ideological
traditions and domestic opposition or incumbency-seeking
strategies, this book examines how far common ideological
traditions lead to the emergence of convergent European policies.
Based on an interdisciplinary approach that encompasses political
science, history and area studies, this book provides background
and analysis, and develops theory in an open and accessible style
that expands the understanding of party behaviour. Using party
programmes and quantitative data, the book reveals considerable
cross-family variations regarding the extent to which parties'
genetic origins shape partisan responses to Europe. The Impact of
European Integration on Political Parties will be of interest to
students and scholars of European politics, European integration,
comparative politics and political parties.
This book traces the positions of national partisan actors towards
the development of the European polity in an in-depth comparative
analysis covering all member states of the European Union over a
period of 60 years. The author examines the approach of the social
democratic, radical left, liberal, Christian democratic and radical
right party families, eliciting a comprehensive analysis of
partisan positions on European integration. Demonstrating that
attitudes and programmatic changes towards European integration
must be understood both as the product of long-term ideological
traditions and domestic opposition or incumbency-seeking
strategies, this book examines how far common ideological
traditions lead to the emergence of convergent European policies.
Based on an interdisciplinary approach that encompasses political
science, history and area studies, this book provides background
and analysis, and develops theory in an open and accessible style
that expands the understanding of party behaviour. Using party
programmes and quantitative data, the book reveals considerable
cross-family variations regarding the extent to which parties'
genetic origins shape partisan responses to Europe. The Impact of
European Integration on Political Parties will be of interest to
students and scholars of European politics, European integration,
comparative politics and political parties.
|
You may like...
Atmosfire
Jan Braai
Hardcover
R590
R425
Discovery Miles 4 250
|