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Die Europäisierung nationaler Parteien und europäische Parteien

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Die Europäisierung politischer Parteien hat sich erst nach dem Jahrtausendwechsel zu einem wirklich eigenständigen Forschungszweig entwickelt. Bis dahin konzentrierte sich die Parteienforschung praktisch ausschließlich auf das nationale Umfeld politischer Parteien (Ladrech 2009: 4). Bevor wir uns der Europäisierung auf Parteienebene zuwenden, ist zunächst der Europäisierungsbegriff klar zu defi nieren, da dieser in der Forschung nicht immer einheitlich verwendet wird.

Die einzelnen Abschnitte dieses Beitrags wurden von den Autoren wie folgt bearbeitet: Benjamin von dem Berge bearbeitete 2.1, 2.3 und 3.2, Thomas Poguntke 2.2.1 und 2.2.2. Die übrigen Abschnitte wurden von den Autoren gemeinsam verfasst.

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