Towards a Europeanization of Political Parties No 16, 2005/2 - 180 pagesPages 5 to 19Redefinitions and Reformulations of Partisan Parties and Systems around the European Challenge: First Furrows on Fallow GroundBy Céline Belot, Bruno CautrèsPages 19 to 51Party Position Changes through EU Membership? The (non-)Europeanisation of Austrian, Finish and Swedish Political PartiesBy Sylvia Kritzinger, Irina MichalowitzPages 53 to 79Identifying EuropeBy Robert Andersen, Jocelyn EvansPages 83 to 102The Europeanization of Community Representation: The Case of Francophone Belgian PartiesBy Pascal Delwit, Erol Kulahci, Benoît Hellings, Jean-Benoît Pilet, Émilie Van HautePages 101 to 124On the Modern-Day Change in the Partisan Structures of Competition in France: Right-Wing Political Parties’ Response to European IntegrationBy Nicolas SaugerPages 125 to 154Metamorphosis of the Civic Democratic Party Attitudes to European Integration and the New Cleavage in the Czech Party SystemBy Marcel TomasekPages 155 to 182The Socialist Party and the Europeanization of Political Debates: The National Cleavage Tested by the Cleavage Regarding European IntegrationBy Laurent OlivierPages 185 to 213Party Networks at the EU Level and the Emerging Added Value for ‘members’By Julia SpehtPages 215 to 228Critical Reading