LEADER 07547oam 2200889 c 450 001 9910963935103321 005 20260102090118.0 010 $a9783838272757 010 $a3838272757 024 3 $a9783838272757 035 $a(CKB)4100000010948155 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6109284 035 $a(PPN)254122574 035 $a(ibidem)9783838272757 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000010948155 100 $a20260102d2020 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 14$aThe EU?s Impact on Identity Formation in East-Central Europe between 2004 and 2013 $ePerceptions of the Nation and Europe in Political Parties of the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia /$fMichal Vit, Andrea Petö, Andreas Umland 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aHannover$cibidem$d2020 215 $a1 online resource (249 pages) 225 0 $aSoviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society$v206 311 08$a9783838212753 311 08$a3838212754 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aIntro -- Foreword: Gone Down in History -- 1. Preface -- 2. Introduction -- 2.1 Overview of the book -- 2.2 The context of the CEE region -- 2.3 Central Eastern Europe as matter of research -- 3. Structure -- 4. Theoretical background -- 4.1 Political parties -- 4.1.1 The role of political parties -- 4.1.2 Europeanization -- 4.1.2.1. Perspective of democratization -- 4.1.2.2. Party systems -- 4.2 European political space -- 4.3 Analytical framework -- 5. Operationalizing of research and research questions -- 6. Limits of research -- 7. Nationalism, national identity, and policy of national identity -- 7.1 National identity-overview of existing research -- 7.2 Applied concept of national identity in Central East Europe after 1990 -- 7.3 Policy of national identity -- 7.3.1 The European Union -- 7.3.2 Values -- 7.3.3 Minorities -- 7.3.4 World -- 8. Methodology and Research Procedure -- 8.1 Grounded theory -- 8.1.1 How to identify parties' nationalist emphasis? -- 8.1.1.1. The Manifesto Project methodology -- 8.1.1.2. The Grounded Theory methodology -- 8.1.1.3. Comparison of the implemented methods -- 8.2 Operationalization of the behavior of political parties in the European arena -- 8.2.1 Data and the technical attributes of the analysis -- 8.2.2 Favouring nation, less for the EU? -- 9. Results -- 9.1 National identity in political competition -- 9.1.1 Parties covered for analysis and issues selected in the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia -- 9.1.2 The Czech Republic: Introduction into party system and national identity -- 9.1.2.1. Czech Social Democratic Party (?eská strana sociáln? demokratická, ?SSD) -- 9.1.2.2. Civic Democratic Party, (Ob?anská demokratická strana, ODS) -- 9.1.2.3. Christian and Democratic Union-Czechoslovak People´s Party (K?es?anská a demokratická unie-?eskoslovenská strana lidová, KDU-?SL). 327 $a9.1.2.4. Communist party of Bohemia and Moravia (Komunistická strana ?ech a Moravy, KS?M) -- 9.1.2.5. Tradition Responsibility Prosperity 09 (Tradice, Odpov?dnost, Prosperita 09, TOP 09) -- 9.1.2.6. Action of Dissatisfied Citizens 2011, (Akce nespokojených ob?an?, ANO 2011) -- 9.1.2.7. Tomio Okamura's Dawn of Direct Democracy (Hnutí úsvit p?ímé demokracie Tomia Okamury) -- 9.1.2.8. Greens (Strana zelených, SZ) -- 9.1.2.9. Public Affairs (V?ci ve?ejné, VV) -- 9.1.3 Poland: Introduction into the party system and national -- 9.1.3.1. Civic Platform (Platforma Obywatelska, PO) -- 9.1.3.2. Law and Justice (Prawo i Sprawiedliwo??, PiS) -- 9.1.3.3. Alliance of the Democratic Left (Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej, SLD) -- 9.1.3.4. Polish People's Party (Polske Stronictwo Ludowe, PSL) -- 9.1.3.5. The League of Polish Families (Liga Polskich Rodzin, LPR) -- 9.1.3.6. Self-defense of Polish Republic (Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej, SRP) -- 9.1.3.7. Your Movement (Twoj Ruch, TR) -- 9.1.4 Slovakia: Introduction into party system and national identity -- 9.1.4.1. Direction-Social democracy (Smer-Sociálna demokracia, Smer-SD) -- 9.1.4.2. Christian-Democratic Movement (Krestansko-demokraticke hnuti, KDH) -- 9.1.4.3. Slovak Democratic and Christian Union-Democratic Party (Slovenská demokratická a kres?anská únia-Demokratická strana, SDKÚ-DS) -- 9.1.4.4. Freedom and Solidarity (Sloboda a Spravodlist, SaS) -- 9.1.4.5. Most-Híd (Bridge, Most-Híd) -- 9.1.4.6. Ordinary People (Oby?ajní ?udia, O?aNO) -- 9.1.4.7. Slovak National Party (Slovenská národná strana-SNS) -- 9.1.4.8. People's Party-Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (?udová strana-Hnutie za demokratické Slovensko ?S-HZDS) -- 10. Conclusions -- 10.1 Czech Republic -- 10.2 Slovakia -- 10.3 Poland -- 10.4 Comparison -- 10.5 Effects of participation of political parties in the European political space. 327 $a11. Appendix A -- 12. Appendix B -- 13. Appendix C -- 14. List of Tables -- 15. List of Abbreviations -- 16. References. 330 $aThe Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia share similar experiences in the past, and a swift post-communist integration into the originally West European communities of democratic countries, as their ?return to Europe.? Michal Vít explores how these three countries have been influenced by the new all-European environment for their independent national development. He introduces a research framework for the analysis of national identity focusing on parliamentary political parties represented at both the national and European levels. How did these parties cope with possible misfits of their understanding of national identity? How did these tensions interplay with their new transnational European political environment? Vít?s study finds that, after the accession of the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia to the EU, there started a gradual decrease of identification of political parties with the European space. The extent of this estrangement was determined by these parties? belonging or non-belonging to European political party families. The book provides a better understanding of current political developments in East-Central Europe and their consequences for these countries? national and European politics. 410 0$aSoviet and post-Soviet politics and society ;$vVolume 206. 606 $aParteien 606 $aTschechien 606 $aPolen 606 $aSlowakei 606 $aEuropa 606 $aPolitik 606 $aParties 606 $aCzech 606 $aPoland 606 $aSlovakia 606 $aEurope 606 $aPolitics 606 $a21. century 606 $a21. Jahrhundert 606 $aIdentität 606 $aIdentity 615 4$aParteien 615 4$aTschechien 615 4$aPolen 615 4$aSlowakei 615 4$aEuropa 615 4$aPolitik 615 4$aParties 615 4$aCzech 615 4$aPoland 615 4$aSlovakia 615 4$aEurope 615 4$aPolitics 615 4$a21. century 615 4$a21. 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