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Political Parties and European Integration

Translated from Spanish by Jed Rosenstein

by Cesareo Rodriguez-Aguilera de Prat (Author)
©2009 Monographs 274 Pages

Summary

This book offers a systematic analysis of the role of political parties in the European Union in the process of Community integration. The author looks at the theoretical and empirical dimensions of the transnational structures of the parties and their stake in the institutions of the EU. Examining the manifestos and programmes that the principal political parties of the six most populated states of the EU presented during the campaign for the European parliamentary elections of 2004, he provides an analysis of their political strategies, placing the parties on both the classic left/right axis and that of supranationalism/intergovernmentalism.
The focus is specifically on the statements and policy proposals of the parties on the following issues related to the EU as a political system: the nature of the EU, the reach of its territorial space, the debate about a European citizenry, the various projects for institutional reform of the EU and the principal concrete public policies regarding the three pillars. Based on the methodological perspective of comparative politics, the book addresses in a transversal manner the parties’ core programmes and their implications for Europe.

Details

Pages
274
Year
2009
ISBN (Softcover)
9789052015354
Language
English
Keywords
Comparison of the electoral manifestos from 2004 of the principal parties of the six most populated states of the EU Transversal positions on European integration among the different ideological families of parties Politics
Published
Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009. 274 pp.

Biographical notes

Cesareo Rodriguez-Aguilera de Prat (Author)

The Author: Cesáreo Rodríguez-Aguilera de Prat is Professor of Political Science at the University of Barcelona. He is a Doctor of Law and has a degree in Contemporary History. His principal research interests are in comparative politics and, more specifically, European comparative politics. Within this field his preferred focus has been political parties. He has published numerous books and articles on these subjects. He has worked as a visiting researcher in research centres and universities in Rome, Turin, Milan, Florence, Paris, Lyon, London, Edinburgh, Brussels and Mannheim.

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