

Author: Whitefield Stephen Rohrschneider Robert
Publisher: Routledge Ltd
ISSN: 1352-3279
Source: The Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol.25, Iss.4, 2009-12, pp. : 564-584
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Abstract
The completion of the two-wave entry of CEE states in the EU potentially changes the impact of European integration issues on party politics in the region. Membership entails movement from a general aspiration to 'return to Europe' to hard costs and specific policy instruments. But are these changes reflected in the Europe-relevant issue stances taken by parties and in the importance parties assign to them in their electoral appeals? Has the relationship of European and integration issues to the broader issue bases of party competition changed? Data from expert surveys of political parties in the ten new CEE member states conducted just before and just after accession reveal that, in line with expectations from comparative literature on party competition, entry has had little impact on party stances but greater impact on the salience of integration issues.
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