PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014This thesis compares the foreign policy course undertaken by the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the Italian Communist Party (PC I) in the 1960s and 1970s. The thesis analyses where the foreign policy of the two parties converges and diverges, especially with regard to international detente, security policies, the Eastern bloc and European integration. The choice of a broad time frame is justified by the diverse timing and junctures of the SPD's and the PCI's revisionist course. Departing from the assumption that both SPD and PCI were characterised by their national roots and ambitions, the thesis seeks to arrive at party overlapping trends and conclusions as to how political parties address and...
[From the Introduction]. This paper will explore the relative weights of EC influence, on the one ha...
Defence date: 10 December 2012Examining Board: Professor Dr. Friedrich Kratochwil, EUI (Supervisor) ...
In tracing the birth and evolution of Italy’s republican institutions, one must consider the broade...
This thesis compares the foreign policy course undertaken by the German Social Democratic Party (SPD...
Between the mid-1970s and the mid-1980s a deep socio-economic transformation crossed both Eastern an...
The study addressed two problems relating to the Italian Communist Party's (PCI) perceptions of Sovi...
Abstract: This article explores the transformation of political thought in the Social Democratic Par...
This doctoral thesis deals with the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and its foreign policy ...
Defence date: 30 November 2009Examining Board: Attila Agh (Corvinus University, Budapest); Michael K...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine European international politics towards the Conference on S...
From 1945 to 1960, the West German Social Democratic Party, in the role of the parliamentary opposit...
One of the main systemic effects of détente in Europe was the political crisis of the centre parties...
This thesis investigates the evolution of the FRG’s multilateral policy of détente between 1975 and...
International audienceThis article examines the transnational, cross-border transfers between the tw...
This essay analyses the evolution of Italian foreign policy in the fields of both security and econo...
[From the Introduction]. This paper will explore the relative weights of EC influence, on the one ha...
Defence date: 10 December 2012Examining Board: Professor Dr. Friedrich Kratochwil, EUI (Supervisor) ...
In tracing the birth and evolution of Italy’s republican institutions, one must consider the broade...
This thesis compares the foreign policy course undertaken by the German Social Democratic Party (SPD...
Between the mid-1970s and the mid-1980s a deep socio-economic transformation crossed both Eastern an...
The study addressed two problems relating to the Italian Communist Party's (PCI) perceptions of Sovi...
Abstract: This article explores the transformation of political thought in the Social Democratic Par...
This doctoral thesis deals with the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and its foreign policy ...
Defence date: 30 November 2009Examining Board: Attila Agh (Corvinus University, Budapest); Michael K...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine European international politics towards the Conference on S...
From 1945 to 1960, the West German Social Democratic Party, in the role of the parliamentary opposit...
One of the main systemic effects of détente in Europe was the political crisis of the centre parties...
This thesis investigates the evolution of the FRG’s multilateral policy of détente between 1975 and...
International audienceThis article examines the transnational, cross-border transfers between the tw...
This essay analyses the evolution of Italian foreign policy in the fields of both security and econo...
[From the Introduction]. This paper will explore the relative weights of EC influence, on the one ha...
Defence date: 10 December 2012Examining Board: Professor Dr. Friedrich Kratochwil, EUI (Supervisor) ...
In tracing the birth and evolution of Italy’s republican institutions, one must consider the broade...