The Rise of Christian Democracy in Europe

The Rise of Christian Democracy in Europe
Author: Stathis N. Kalyvas
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2018-09-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1501731416


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Although dominant in West European politics for more than a century, Christian Democratic parties remain largely unexplored and little understood. An investigation of how political identities and parties form, this book considers the origins of Christian Democratic "confessional" parties within the political context of Western Europe. Examining five countries where a successful confessional party emerged (Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria, Germany, and Italy) and one where it did not (France), Stathis N. Kalyvas addresses perplexing questions raised by the Christian Democratic phenomenon. How can we reconcile the religious roots of these parties with their tremendous success and resilience in secular and democratic Western Europe? Why have these parties discarded their initial principles and objectives to become secular forces governing secular societies? The author's answers reveal the way in which social and political actors make decisions based on self-interest under conditions that constrain their choices and the information they rely on—often with unintended but irrevocable consequences.Kalyvas also lays a foundation for a theory of the Christian Democratic phenomenon which would specify the conditions under which confessional parties succeed and would determine the impact of such parties, and the way they are formed, on politics and society. Drawing from political science, sociology, and history, his analysis goes beyond Christian Democracy to address issues related to the methodology of political science, the theory of party formation, the political development of Europe, the relationship between religion and politics, the construction of collective political identities, and the role of agency and contingency in politics.

Christian Democratic Parties in Europe Since the End of the Cold War

Christian Democratic Parties in Europe Since the End of the Cold War
Author: Steven Van Hecke
Publisher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789058673770


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The period since the end of the Cold War has been characterised by an acceleration in the European integration process, a changing pattern of political ideologies and the emergence of new political parties and issues. This book assesses the impact of these phenomena on Christian Democratic parties in the current and future member states of the European Union and highlights some of the particularities and universalities of European Christian Democracy from a comparative and transnational perspective. Political scientists and historians from various universities examine the way in which Christian Democratic parties have responded to these challenges (for instance by a rapprochement with non-Christian Democrats) and explain how those responses have resulted in failure in some cases and success in others.

What is Christian Democracy?

What is Christian Democracy?
Author: Carlo Invernizzi Accetti
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1108386156


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Christian Democratic actors and thinkers have been at the forefront of many of the twentieth century's key political battles - from the construction of the international human rights regime, through the process of European integration and the creation of postwar welfare regimes, to Latin American development policies during the Cold War. Yet their core ideas remain largely unknown, especially in the English-speaking world. Combining conceptual and historical approaches, Carlo Invernizzi Accetti traces the development of this ideology in the thought and writings of some of its key intellectual and political exponents, from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. In so doing he sheds light on a number of important contemporary issues, from the question of the appropriate place of religion in presumptively 'secular' liberal-democratic regimes, to the normative resources available for building a political response to the recent rise of far-right populism.

CHRISTIAN DEMOCRACY IN EUROPE

CHRISTIAN DEMOCRACY IN EUROPE
Author: David Hanley
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781855673823


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Assesses the development of Christian democracy, on the most durable political movements in Europe

Christian Democracy and the Origins of European Union

Christian Democracy and the Origins of European Union
Author: Wolfram Kaiser
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2011-03-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521173971


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Major study of the role of European Christian democratic parties in the making of the European Union. It radically re-conceptualises European integration in long-term historical perspective as the outcome of partisan competition of political ideologies and parties and their guiding ideas for the future of Europe. Wolfram Kaiser takes a comparative approach to political Catholicism in the nineteenth century, Catholic parties in interwar Europe and Christian democratic parties in postwar Europe and studies these parties' cross-border contacts and co-ordination of policy-making. He shows how well networked party elites ensured that the origins of European Union were predominately Christian democratic, with considerable repercussions for the present-day EU. The elites succeeded by intensifying their cross-border communication and coordinating their political tactics and policy making in government. This is a major contribution to the new transnational history of Europe and the history of European integration.

Christian Democracy in Europe Since 1945

Christian Democracy in Europe Since 1945
Author: Michael Gehler
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135753857


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This book is the first to reveal the roles of the Christian Democratic parties in postwar Europe, systematically and from a pan-European perspective.

The Strange Death of Marxism

The Strange Death of Marxism
Author: Paul Edward Gottfried
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2005-09-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 082626493X


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The Strange Death of Marxism seeks to refute certain misconceptions about the current European Left and its relation to Marxist and Marxist-Leninist parties that existed in the recent past. Among the misconceptions that the book treats critically and in detail is that the Post-Marxist Left (a term the book uses to describe this phenomenon) springs from a distinctly Marxist tradition of thought and that it represents an unqualified rejection of American capitalist values and practices. Three distinctive features of the book are the attempts to dissociate the present European Left from Marxism, the presentation of this Left as something that developed independently of the fall of the Soviet empire, and the emphasis on the specifically American roots of the European Left. Gottfried examines the multicultural orientation of this Left and concludes that it has little or nothing to do with Marxism as an economic-historical theory. It does, however, owe a great deal to American social engineering and pluralist ideology and to the spread of American thought and political culture to Europe. American culture and American political reform have foreshadowed related developments in Europe by years or even whole decades. Contrary to the impression that the United States has taken antibourgeois attitudes from Europeans, the author argues exactly the opposite. Since the end of World War II, Europe has lived in the shadow of an American empire that has affected the Old World, including its self-described anti-Americans. Gottfried believes that this influence goes back to who reads or watches whom more than to economic and military disparities. It is the awareness of American cultural as well as material dominance that fuels the anti-Americanism that is particularly strong on the European Left. That part of the European spectrum has, however, reproduced in a more extreme form what began as an American leap into multiculturalism. Hostility toward America, however, can be transformed quickly into extreme affection for the United States, which occurred during the Clinton administration and during the international efforts to bring a multicultural society to the Balkans. Clearly written and well conceived, The Strange Death of Marxism will be of special interest to political scientists, historians of contemporary Europe, and those critical of multicultural trends, particularly among Euro-American conservatives.

Routledge Revivals: Christian Democracy in Western Europe (1957)

Routledge Revivals: Christian Democracy in Western Europe (1957)
Author: Michael P. Fogarty
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351386727


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First published in 1957, this book is a detailed analysis on Christian Democracy, a movement backed by Protestants as well as Catholics, which has become one of the great social forces of Western Europe. It is strong in eight countries. The first half of Fogarty’s book sets out what the many Christian-Democratic movements stand for. The second part of the book shows how these movements began, how they have grown, changed, and consolidated, and how they developed into the mid-20th century. This is a broad and useful survey which delves the history, nature and significance of the Christian Democratic movements in Europe. In Fogarty’s analysis, Christian Democracy may indeed bring about a renewed unity of the Christian tradition in Western society.

Christian Democracy in Central Europe

Christian Democracy in Central Europe
Author: Christian Democratic Union
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2013-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258707187


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Additional Contributors Are Adolf Prochazka, Laszlo Varga, Edward Stukels, Kazys Pakstas, Karol Popiel And Miha Krek.

Christian Democracy in France (Routledge Revivals)

Christian Democracy in France (Routledge Revivals)
Author: R. E. M. Irving
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2010-03-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1136955399


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Christian Democracy, which may briefly be defined as organised political action by Catholic democrats, has been a major political force in Western Europe since the Second World War, not least in France. The aim of this book, first published in 1973, is to trace the Development of Christian Democracy in France from its origins in the 1830s to the present day, discussing its theories and its importance in French history and politics, with particular (but by no means exclusive) reference to the Fourth Republic (1946-58) when the MRP was one of the key centre parties. Dr Irving provides a thorough analysis of MRP, its economic, foreign and colonial policies, and gives reasons for the relative decline of French Christian Democracy in the 1960s. This French movement has been little understood in Britain and a throrough history has been badly needed. This study will be valuable to all those who, in the context of a United Europe, wish to understand the political forces at work at its conception. It will be valuable especially to students of modern history and politics.