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  1. 3691.

    Crégheur, Eric, Aubin, Jeffery, Fanguet, Alice, McDowell, Gavin, Painchaud, Louis, Poirier, Paul-Hubert, St-Arnault-Chiasson, Simon, Therrien, Philippe, Tissot, Benoît and Vadnais, Yann

    Littérature et histoire du christianisme ancien

    Other published in Laval théologique et philosophique (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 78, Issue 1, 2022

    Digital publication year: 2022

  2. 3693.

    Watelet, Hubert, Gaffield, Chad, Garnot, Benoît, Hay, Douglas and Servais, Paul

    Quatre essais sur Temps et Culture. Actes du séminaire international Temps et Culture organisé à Québec

    Centre interuniversitaire d'études québécoises

    2000

  3. 3694.

    Centre de recherche sur les innovations sociales

    2005

  4. 3696.

    Lapostolle, L., Bélanger, D.-C. and Pinho, J.

    Pour une amélioration du français chez les garçons

    Cégep du Vieux Montréal, Service des études, Coordination de la recherche

    2009

  5. 3697.

    Centre de recherche sur les innovations sociales

    2001

  6. 3698.

    McGill–Queen's University Press

    2004

  7. 3699.

    Article published in Quaderni d'Italianistica (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 41, Issue 1, 2020

    Digital publication year: 2020

  8. 3700.

    Article published in Études internationales (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 11, Issue 4, 1980

    Digital publication year: 2005

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    This study covers the one-year period since the first election of the European Assembly by universal suffrage, the results of which were rather misleading. The authors attempt to elaborate a conceptual framework capable of analyzing empirically the programs and ideological stands of the parties in the Strasbourg Chamber as they have evolved since the election. As a point of reference, the analysis has recourse to three socio-political cleavages which were observable throughout late European history or tend to appear in the modem context of political life; these include the divisions between 1) "bourgeois" and working class parties; 2) europeanist versus nationalist parties, and 3) industralist (or productivist) as opposed to "ecological" party formations. A detailed examination of both the interventions of euro-deputies in Assembly debates, and data recorded in several interviews with some deputies during this first year of their mandate, reflects not only the existing constellations of power and party alliances within the Assembly that reaffirm themselves on specific issues, but also the potential coalitions which may arise due to the rapidly changing political scene. These new coalitions, which tend to form more easily among members of different parties who share common interests with regard to social and economic issues, may eventually serve to overcome the traditional ideological divisions among parties. In terms of the near future, it doesn't matter so much whether the Euro-right or the Euro-left will succeed in imposing its majority in the Assembly, but whether the European Parliament itself, as an institution, will be able to demonstrate that it can have an effective and more representative voice in the formulation of EEC policies.