Definition of Europeanisation. Meaning of Europeanisation. Synonyms of Europeanisation

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- Europeanisation (or Europeanization, see spelling differences) refers to a number of related phenomena and patterns of change: The process in which a...
- In the context of European integration, Europeanisation of law may be interpreted as broadening of the scope of European law, emergence of new legal disciplines...
- Ōka shugi (欧化主義, lit "Europeanisationism") is a trend or ideology in ****an that s****s to introduce various European institutions or cultures to advance...
- Isabelle; Sloam, James (2014). "The Europeanisation of the German party system". In Külahci, Erol (ed.). Europeanisation and Party Politics: How the EU affects...
- Isabelle; Sloam, James (2014). "The Europeanisation of the German Party System". In Erol Külahci (ed.). Europeanisation and Party Politics: How the EU affects...
- peoples. As such, colonial officials undertook a policy of Franco-Europeanisation in French colonies, most notably French West Africa and Madagascar...
- on June 15, 2006. Retrieved 2012-01-25. Kyris, George (2016). The Europeanisation of Contested Statehood: The EU in Northern Cyprus. Routledge. pp. 30–1...
- Pacześniak (2012). "The Europeanisation of Poland's Political Parties and Party System". In Erol Külahci (ed.). Europeanisation and Party Politics: How...
- Pacześniak (2012). "The Europeanisation of Poland's Political Parties and Party System". In Erol Külahci (ed.). Europeanisation and Party Politics: How...
- peoples. As such, colonial officials undertook a policy of Franco-Europeanisation in French colonies, most notably French West Africa and Madagascar...