2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6765.2007.00716.x
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The Europeanisation of national party organisations: A conceptual analysis

Abstract: Abstract.  The likely effects of the ongoing process of European integration on the internal workings of national political parties have hitherto attracted surprisingly little attention in comparative research. This conceptual article discusses how the increasing relevance of European‐level decision making may have changed the balance of power within national political parties. It identifies two groups of party actors who are most likely to benefit from the process of Europeanisation of national political part… Show more

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“…2 This article essentially confirms the assertion but goes beyond a simple statement in assessing the anatomy of the phenomenon.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…2 This article essentially confirms the assertion but goes beyond a simple statement in assessing the anatomy of the phenomenon.…”
supporting
confidence: 65%
“…The research agenda on Europeanisation is somewhat recent; only since the second half of the 1990s has the term 'Europeanisation' come to denote a distinctive research area in EU studies (Sedelmeier, 2011, p. 5). There is considerable debate about how to define Europeanisation (Börzel and Risse, 2003;Cowles et al, 2001;Featherstone and Radaelli, 2003), but the literature generally uses the concept as shorthand for 'domestic impact of the EU' or 'influence of/on the EU' (Börzel and Risse, 2000;Ladrech, 2002;Poguntke et al, 2007b). 6 The research programme on the domestic impact of the EU has been applied to all three standard dimensions of political science research: polity, policies, and politics (see Börzel and Risse, 2000).…”
Section: Second-order Election Model and (Europeanisation Of) Politicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…How, indeed, can we even be sure that there is a party system at Union level worth studying, as opposed to a series of mechanisms that do little more than co-ordinate national party adaptations to Europe (Ladrech 2002;Poguntke et al 2006)?…”
Section: Causation?mentioning
confidence: 99%