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Europeanising Party Politics : Comparative Perspectives on Central and Eastern Europe

Lewis, Paul(Edited by)Markowski, Radoslaw(Edited by)
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The book is a comparative, empirically based study of party politics in contemporary Central and Eastern Europe that seeks to define the impact of European Union membership in this area.

The question of Europeanisation has been intensively debated over recent years, but no firm conclusion has been reached.

This collection of rigorously comparative contributions directs attention to a number of key areas in the attempt to isolate cases where Europe has made a difference. Successive chapters examine how new parties are managed by the state and the ways in which parties colonise the state itself, the role of transnational cooperation and the influence pan-European parties have on national organisations.

The book goes on to consider patterns of party-oriented participation in the new democracies and dimensions of electoral turnout, dimensions of inter-party competition and identification of the specific features of post-communist party politics, examination of the key case of the extreme right and the conditions under which it tends to emerge, detailed analysis of the quality of political representation in the new democratic context, and discussion of how EU constraints are likely to undermine the prospects of stable party linkages.

A conclusion seeks to establish how far Europe and EU policy has succeeded in influencing Central and East European developments. -- .

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Manchester University Press
0719082978 / 9780719082979
Hardback
01/07/2011
United Kingdom
272 pages, Illustrations, black & white|Tables
156 x 234 mm