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Impact of european integration on political parties : beyond the permissive consensus

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.

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  • "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."@en

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  • "Impact of european integration on political parties : beyond the permissive consensus"@en
  • "The Impact of European Integration on Political Parties Beyond the Permissive Consensus"@en
  • "The impact of European integration on political parties beyond the permissive consensus"
  • "The impact of European integration on political parties beyond the permissive consensus"@en
  • "The impact of European integration on political parties : beyond the permissive consensus"
  • "The Impact of European Integration on Political Parties : Beyond the Permissive Consensus"