Von den Nouvelles Equipes Internationales zur Europäischen Volkspartei: Grenzen und Möglichkeiten transnationaler Parteienkooperation nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg bis zum Ende des Kalten Krieges in Europa – erste Projektergebnisse

Authors

  • Michael Gehler

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13154/mts.46.2011.9-39

Keywords:

Transnationale Geschichte, Europa, Parteien, Nachkriegszeit, Forschungsprojekt, Transnational History, Europe, Parties, Post-War Period, Research Project

Abstract

In this article single stages of transnational cooperation between catholic-conservative and Christian-democratic parties are traced, starting from the secret gatherings of the „Genfer Kreis“ (1947–1956), over the cooperation of the „Nouvelles Equipes Internationales“ (NEI) that were found in 1947 and their renaming into „European Union of Christian Democrats“ (EUCD) in 1956, finishing with the successional European People’s Party (EPP) (1976) and the European Democrat Union (EDU) (1978). Taking these party formations as an example, constraints and opportunities of source specific, content related and methodological questions regarding the single development stages are depicted. On top of that, a forecast of the further development of the EPP is given.

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Published

27.01.2015