In this article, we argue that an analysis of the conflict around the nature and limits of European integration that arose between Catholic and Protestant Christian Democrats in the post-war era can shed new light on the expansionary dynamics that gradually came to characterize the project of European integration. Catholic Christian Democrats framed the unification of Europe as a relatively exclusionary cultural-civilizational endeavour, while Protestant Christian Democrats favoured a more inclusive conception of Europe that prioritised free trade over cultural homogeneity. Focusing specifically on Germany, we suggest that the eventual resolution of the intra-party struggle between the two camps in the early 1970s was a crucial enabler for ...
Published online: 4 December 2013Secularisation theory carried two implicit implications for Christi...
Secularisation theory carried two implicit implications for Christian Democratic parties: either the...
This essay assesses the different ways in which the Catholic Church in particular related to either ...
In this article, we argue that an analysis of the conflict around the nature and limits of European ...
This article aims at reconstructing the theoretical framework, which supported the idea of Europe of...
This article traces the deep cultural and experiential foundations that animated Christian Democrati...
© The Author(s) 2018. Pasture explores how Christian Democrats conceived of “Europe” in the 1940s an...
The article deals with some crucial topics as Europeanism, the ‘European question’, and the process ...
The Future of European Christian Democracy Christian Democratic (CD) parties, however defined, are ...
Europeanization is seen as a two-way interaction between developments at European Union (EU) and nat...
\u201cEurope was made by Christianity. Whether you want to make a modern Europe without Christianity...
Despite its centrality in European politics, Christian democracy came to be the object of systematic...
In the last two decades, Europeans have grown increasingly exposed to the global market while they h...
Little attention has been paid in the recent scholarly literature to Europe's old religious conflict...
Christian Democracy has been playing a leading role in political life on the European continent sinc...
Published online: 4 December 2013Secularisation theory carried two implicit implications for Christi...
Secularisation theory carried two implicit implications for Christian Democratic parties: either the...
This essay assesses the different ways in which the Catholic Church in particular related to either ...
In this article, we argue that an analysis of the conflict around the nature and limits of European ...
This article aims at reconstructing the theoretical framework, which supported the idea of Europe of...
This article traces the deep cultural and experiential foundations that animated Christian Democrati...
© The Author(s) 2018. Pasture explores how Christian Democrats conceived of “Europe” in the 1940s an...
The article deals with some crucial topics as Europeanism, the ‘European question’, and the process ...
The Future of European Christian Democracy Christian Democratic (CD) parties, however defined, are ...
Europeanization is seen as a two-way interaction between developments at European Union (EU) and nat...
\u201cEurope was made by Christianity. Whether you want to make a modern Europe without Christianity...
Despite its centrality in European politics, Christian democracy came to be the object of systematic...
In the last two decades, Europeans have grown increasingly exposed to the global market while they h...
Little attention has been paid in the recent scholarly literature to Europe's old religious conflict...
Christian Democracy has been playing a leading role in political life on the European continent sinc...
Published online: 4 December 2013Secularisation theory carried two implicit implications for Christi...
Secularisation theory carried two implicit implications for Christian Democratic parties: either the...
This essay assesses the different ways in which the Catholic Church in particular related to either ...