Licencja
Transnarodowa współpraca partii politycznych (TPC) – przypadek państw postjugosłowiańskich
Abstrakt (EN)
In the literature on the Europeanisation of political parties and party systems, transnational party cooperation (TPC) is very often treated as a special and unique kind of Europeanisation of national political parties. In the case of CEE groupings, the term TPC includes various kinds of European partners, from Europarties, through political groups in the European Parliament to sister parties from other, mainly West European states. The Europarties’ role has been perceived as “stimulating and supporting” the process of the development of parties in this region; adapting them to the European mainstream. The paper investigates the impact of TPC on political parties from selected post-Yugoslav countries, and tries to determine whether this cooperation has led to changes in their programmes or internal organisations. The article also explores if it caused any changes in domestic party systems of analysed countries. To explain the impact of TPC on domestic groupings, the concept of policy transfer has been applied.