The past in the present : a cleavage theory of party response to European integration
By: MARKS, Gary.
Contributor(s): WILSON, Carole J.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: jul.2000British Journal of Political Science 30, part 3, p. 433-459Abstract: This article explains the positions taken by national political parties on the issue of European integration over the period 1984-96. Based on the theory of party systems develped by Lipset and Rokkan, we develop a cleavage account of party response to new political issues. We hypothesize that European integration is assimilated intopre-existing ideologies of party leaders, activists and consituencis that reflect long-standing commitments on fundamental domestic issuesItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This article explains the positions taken by national political parties on the issue of European integration over the period 1984-96. Based on the theory of party systems develped by Lipset and Rokkan, we develop a cleavage account of party response to new political issues. We hypothesize that European integration is assimilated intopre-existing ideologies of party leaders, activists and consituencis that reflect long-standing commitments on fundamental domestic issues
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