Innovation: a new word in Bulgarian parties’ vocabulary? (Europeanization via policies: Innovation Policies of Bulgarian Political Parties) Work in Progress Dragomir Stoyanov Innovation Research Group VUZF University “Innovation: Engine for Economic Growth” International Scientific Forum VUZF University 1 October, 2013
Introduction “Process of (a) construction (b) diffusion and (c) institutionalization of formal and informal rules, procedures, policy paradigms, styles, ‘ways of doing things’ and shared beliefs and norms which are first defined and consolidated in the making of an EU decision and then incorporated in the logic of domestic discourse, identities, political structures and public policies.” (Radaelli 2000: 4)
Research questions & method “Europeanisation and Political Parties” (Ladrech, 2002)
2 Research questions word-frequency Political, economic, social integration
Research method “An Empirical Analysis of the Europeanization of National Party Manifestos, ” (Pennings 2006) Content dictionary Qualitative
Bulgarian Political Parties – short overview Centre-right parties Left party Centre/liberal parties Nationalistic party
Trust in Political Institutions
Bulgarian public support for the EU membership
Europeanisation of Bulgarian political parties (innovation problematic) Party manifestos analyses: Political integration Economic integration Social integration
Innovation and Political integration National elections manifestos: Budget No left/right competition
Innovation and Political integration (2)
Innovation and Economic integration National elections manifestos: Regional policy Enterprise External trade, Agriculture, Competition, Transport
Innovation and Economic integration (2)
Innovation and Social integration National elections manifestos: Education, training and youth Research and Innovation Employment and social affairs, Information society
Innovation and Social integration (2)
Conclusion Innovation problematic More to be done: 1. Innovation and EP elections 2. Before After 2007