Cracks in a Façade of Unity: the French and Italian Christian Democrats and the Launch of the European Integration Process, 1945–1957

Despite the fact that Christian Democracy is generally considered the main engine behind the launch of European integration, closer inspection reveals that behind a façade of unity the Christian Democratic parties supported the integration process for very different reasons and to very different deg...

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Veröffentlicht: Routledge 2009
In: Religion, state & society
Jahr: 2009, Band: 37, Heft: 1/2, Seiten: 99-114
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