The issue of a better defined and more substantial institutional and functional position for political parties in the European Union system is still unresolved. This question is part of the broader, endemic problem of the Union\u2019s democratic deficit and political development. The need for a genuinely systemic transnational European dimension of political parties is addressed by the authors in light of European party-building within the ongoing broader process of democratic institution-building of the EU
The 2019 European Parliament (EP) election saw the participation of two transnational parties: DiEM2...
Democracy involves popular control over decision-making, and political equality among those exercisi...
With increased level of globalisation and Europeanization in society, political parties are faced wi...
The author deals with the issue, still unresolved, of a better defined and more substantial institu...
This article addresses the issue of the growing concern surrounding the EU's «democratic deficit» re...
This study has been prepared by the Observatory on Political Parties and Representation (OPPR), part...
This paper posits the emergence of supranational partisan dynamics within the European Union (EU). T...
This study has been prepared by the Observatory on Political Parties and Representation (OPPR), part...
This Report is a follow-up study on “How to create a transnational party system” (2010); it illustra...
In this article, the Ostpolitik of European transnational parties is examined as a process within th...
Although much progress has been achieved in the last sixty years, the European Union still lacks a ...
In classical party democracy, elections serve as an “instrument of democracy” (Powell 2000): they ar...
http://www.jcer.net/ojs/index.php/jcer/article/view/198/231Compared to national political parties, t...
This paper is divided in six sections. Section one briefly reviews the debate on democratisation as ...
The chapter addresses the question of democratic control at European level of governmental actions, ...
The 2019 European Parliament (EP) election saw the participation of two transnational parties: DiEM2...
Democracy involves popular control over decision-making, and political equality among those exercisi...
With increased level of globalisation and Europeanization in society, political parties are faced wi...
The author deals with the issue, still unresolved, of a better defined and more substantial institu...
This article addresses the issue of the growing concern surrounding the EU's «democratic deficit» re...
This study has been prepared by the Observatory on Political Parties and Representation (OPPR), part...
This paper posits the emergence of supranational partisan dynamics within the European Union (EU). T...
This study has been prepared by the Observatory on Political Parties and Representation (OPPR), part...
This Report is a follow-up study on “How to create a transnational party system” (2010); it illustra...
In this article, the Ostpolitik of European transnational parties is examined as a process within th...
Although much progress has been achieved in the last sixty years, the European Union still lacks a ...
In classical party democracy, elections serve as an “instrument of democracy” (Powell 2000): they ar...
http://www.jcer.net/ojs/index.php/jcer/article/view/198/231Compared to national political parties, t...
This paper is divided in six sections. Section one briefly reviews the debate on democratisation as ...
The chapter addresses the question of democratic control at European level of governmental actions, ...
The 2019 European Parliament (EP) election saw the participation of two transnational parties: DiEM2...
Democracy involves popular control over decision-making, and political equality among those exercisi...
With increased level of globalisation and Europeanization in society, political parties are faced wi...