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Europeanization and Political Parties:Towards a Framework for Analysis

Ladrech,Robert
Party Politics , Volume 8 (4): 389 SAGEJul 1, 2002

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Europeanization and Political Parties:Towards a Framework for Analysis

Abstract

Europeanization is a term used to describe the effects of European integration on the politics and policies of its member states as well as the process of enhancing European-level political institutions. Within this growing literature there is no systematic effort to incorporate the role of political parties. However, party analysis has only recently begun to acknowledge the EU as an environment that holds potentially significant consequences for parties. In this article, I attempt to begin systematic research on Europeanization and political parties by presenting a basic framework for analysis. Five areas are singled out: (1) policy/programmatic content; (2) organization; (3) patterns of party competition; (4) party-government relations; and (5) relations beyond the national party system.
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Title
Europeanization and Political Parties:Towards a Framework for Analysis
Author(s)
Ladrech,Robert
Journal
Party Politics , Volume 8 (4): 389 SAGE – Jul 1, 2002
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 2002 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
1354-0688
eISSN
1354-0688
D.O.I.
10.1177/1354068802008004002
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