European parties and the European integration process, 1945-1992

Presentación del editor: "The present volume brings together three different traditions of historical study: national politics, European integration, and political parties. Since the 1980s, there has been an enlargement of the scope of political history. This attempt to transcend national bound...

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Otros Autores: Bonfreschi, Lucia, editor literario (editor literario), Orsina, Giovanni, editor literario, Varsori, Antonio, 1951- editor literario
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bruxelles : P.I.E. Peter Lang 2015
Colección:Euroclio ; 90
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  • Giovanni Bernardini/Gabriele D’Ottavio: SPD and European Integration. From scepticism to pragmatism, from pragmatism to leadership, 1949-1979 – Christine Vodovar: The Impossible Third Force. Italian and French socialism and Europe, 1943-1963 – Kristian Steinnes: A Socialist Europe? Democratic Socialist Party Ideas and the Process of European Integration 1960-1973 – Sara Lamberti: The Dutch Labour Party in the 1970s. Calling for European Integration with a Human Face – Maria Elena Cavallaro: The Europeanism of the PSOE from the Anti-Francoist Choice to the Social Democratic Transformation of the Party (1977-1992) – Laura Grazi: In Search of Supranational Cooperation. The Socialist Group in the European Parliament and the EEC’s Southern Enlargement – Alessandro Brogi: «Westpolitik». Eurocommunism, and the Evolution of the Western European Communists’ Positions toward European Integration – Valentine Lomellini: The PCI and the European Integration from Eurocommunism to Berlinguer’s Death – Roberto Colozza: Political History of a Cultural Heritage. The Ex-«Azionisti» and the Idea of Europe in Italian Political Parties – Giulia Bentivoglio: «Our sole commitment is to negotiate; no more, no less». The Conservative Party and Britain’s Entry into the EEC – Lucia Bonfreschi: The Gaullist Party and Europe. Political Divisions and Strategies for the Reacquisition of Power, 1976-1992 – Michele Marchi: The French centrists and the European elections of 1979-1989. Playing the «European card» to avoid bipartisanship? – Beata Kosowska-Gastol: «From Mistrust to Cooperation». Relations between the Christian Democratic and Conservative Parties at the European Level in the 1970s-1990s – Giovanni Orsina: Internationalism and Europeanism in the Ideology of European Liberalism, 1945-1989 – Guido Thiemeyer: Transnational Cooperation of Liberal Parties in Europe, 1945-1976 – Simone Paoli: Euroright. The Extreme Right in the European Integration Process, 1979-1989 – Robin de Bruin: «Europe» as a «Hothouse» for Dutch Domestic Politics, 1948-1967 – Carlos López Gómez: Nationalism and Europeanism. Political Catalanism and the Spain-Europe Relationship, 1949-1986 – Massimo Piermattei: The Celtic Tiger Prepares to Roar. Irish Parties, Leaders and European Integration, 1961-1992 – Slawomir Lukasiewicz: Central European émigré Party and the European integration – Sandro Guerrieri: The Genesis of a Supranational Representation. The Formation of Political Groups at the Common Assembly of the ECSC, 1952-1958