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OverviewThis book provides a sophisticated theoretical framework and up-to-date analysis of the Europeanisation of domestic party systems and political parties' policy stances. It covers a range of contemporary topics: party systems, policy stances of political parties, opposition/co-operation over European integration in party systems, cleavage theory of party response to European integration, domestic depoliticisation and EU representation. It presents a sophisticated political analysis of Europe and provides an exceptional amount of factual information about European countries and parties. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Erol KülahciPublisher: ECPR Press Imprint: ECPR Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9781907301223ISBN 10: 1907301224 Pages: 228 Publication Date: 01 May 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter One: Introduction to European Integration, Party Systems and Political Parties Erol Kulahci Chapter Two: The 'European Integration' - Cleavage in the Party System: The French Case David S. Bell Chapter Three: The Europeanisation of the German Party System Isabelle Hertner and James Sloam Chapter Four: Europeanisation and partisan structure in Italy Nicolo Conti and Luca Verzichelli Chapter Five: A Differential Europeanisation? The Political Parties of the United Kingdom David Hanley and John Loughlin Chapter Six: Europeanisation and the Party System in Greece Christoforos Vernardakis and Iosif Botetzagias Chapter Seven: The Spanish Party System and European Integration - a Consensual Europeanisation Rafael Vazquez-Garcia Chapter Eight: The Europeanisation of the Poland's Political Parties and Party System Jean-Michel De Waele and Anna Paczesniak Chapter Nine: The Romanian Party System's Europeanisation: An Open Bet Sorina Soare Chapter Ten: The Strange case of the 'European Parties' Stefano Bartolini Chapter Eleven: Conclusion: Country Comparison Erol KulahciReviewsThis is a careful and very considered analysis of the impact of European integration on domestic parties and their party systems in a variety of different European countries. The questions addressed by the authors are familiar, but they seek new answers by adopting a strong, systematic and theoretically sophisticated approach to the analysis of national patterns. Focussing on politicisation and depoliticisation, as well as on the conjuncture between change at the level of the parties and change at the level of the party systems, Erol Kulahci and his co-authors offer a substantial contribution to the literature on European integration and party politics . Peter Mair, Professor of Comparative Politics, European University Institute The focus of Erol Kulahci's volume is on the impact of European integration on the party systems and political parties: it includes a pertinent introduction, eight deep domestic case studies, one acute chapter on European parties and a stimulating comparative conclusion. With the relevance of the argument, the high quality of empirical data and the rigour of the comparative method this book is not only important for the analysis of political parties: it's also a real contribution on the issue of democracy and European Union . Marc Lazar, Professor of History and Political Sociology, Sciences Po (Paris) The Domestic Party Politics of Europeanisation is a deeply informed analysis that will take its place among the very finest resources for those interested in the politics of Europe. It synthesizes a vast amount of information on national and European parties and party systems, and it makes a serious contribution to our understanding of whether and how these have been affected by the debate over Europe . Gary Marks, Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Surprisingly enough, the impact of European integration on national parties and party systems has been almost neglected by political analysis until recently. This book represents an important contribution to the debate on the Europeanization of national party systems which has gained momentum as the impact of European integration and European policy making on the conflicts within national party systems is becoming ever more visible. Thomas Poguntke, Professor of Comparative Politics, Heinrich-Heine-Universitat (Dusseldorf) """This is a careful and very considered analysis of the impact of European integration on domestic parties and their party systems in a variety of different European countries. The questions addressed by the authors are familiar, but they seek new answers by adopting a strong, systematic and theoretically sophisticated approach to the analysis of national patterns. Focussing on politicisation and depoliticisation, as well as on the conjuncture between change at the level of the parties and change at the level of the party systems, Erol Kulahci and his co-authors offer a substantial contribution to the literature on European integration and party politics"". Peter Mair, Professor of Comparative Politics, European University Institute ""The focus of Erol Kulahci's volume is on the impact of European integration on the party systems and political parties: it includes a pertinent introduction, eight deep domestic case studies, one acute chapter on European parties and a stimulating comparative conclusion. With the relevance of the argument, the high quality of empirical data and the rigour of the comparative method this book is not only important for the analysis of political parties: it's also a real contribution on the issue of democracy and European Union"". Marc Lazar, Professor of History and Political Sociology, Sciences Po (Paris) ""The Domestic Party Politics of Europeanisation is a deeply informed analysis that will take its place among the very finest resources for those interested in the politics of Europe. It synthesizes a vast amount of information on national and European parties and party systems, and it makes a serious contribution to our understanding of whether and how these have been affected by the debate over Europe"". Gary Marks, Professor of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ""Surprisingly enough, the impact of European integration on national parties and party systems has been almost neglected by political analysis until recently. This book represents an important contribution to the debate on the Europeanization of national party systems which has gained momentum as the impact of European integration and European policy making on the conflicts within national party systems is becoming ever more visible."" Thomas Poguntke, Professor of Comparative Politics, Heinrich-Heine-Universitat (Dusseldorf)" Author InformationErol Kulahci's research focuses on comparative European politics and in particular domestic and European political parties. He specialises in European Higher Education and Research policies and programmes with developing countries and has developed initiatives with universities and research centres in Europe, Middle-East and Africa. He is a member of the Centre d'etude de la vie politique (CEVIPOL) and one of the founders of the Young ECPR Network on Europeanisation. His other work includes the book La social-democratie et le chomage (Editions de l'Universite de Bruxelles, 2008) and numerous articles for international journals. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |