Including case studies on the role the Party of European Socialists (PES) played during the Amsterdam and Nice Treaty negotiations, this book assesses how successful the PES has been in the development of a real European socialist party.
Including case studies on the role the Party of European Socialists (PES) played during the Amsterdam and Nice Treaty negotiations, this book assesses how successful the PES has been in the development of a real European socialist party.
Simon Lightfoot is a lecturer in European Politics in the School of Politics and International Studies at the University of Leeds. His interests include Europarties, in particular the Party of European Socialists, and European Union Environmental Policy. He is co-author with J. Burchell of Greening the European Union (Sheffield/Continuum Publishers, 2001).
Inhaltsangabe
List of Tables Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction 1: Theoretical Perspectives: How to understand Europarties 2: Historical Context: from the First International to the PES 3: The Social democratic policy area: PES Employment Policy 4: The PES and the development of Socialist Environment Policy 5: A success story? PES Influence over the outcomes of the Treaty of Amsterdam 6: PES influence on the EU agenda since Amsterdam Conclusion: The PES and the Europeanization of social democracy Appendix One: Full Member, Associate And Observer Parties of the PES Bibliography Index
List of Tables Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction 1: Theoretical Perspectives: How to understand Europarties 2: Historical Context: from the First International to the PES 3: The Social democratic policy area: PES Employment Policy 4: The PES and the development of Socialist Environment Policy 5: A success story? PES Influence over the outcomes of the Treaty of Amsterdam 6: PES influence on the EU agenda since Amsterdam Conclusion: The PES and the Europeanization of social democracy Appendix One: Full Member, Associate And Observer Parties of the PES Bibliography Index
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