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Definitions, conceptual analysis, theorization, and methodology occupy a prominent position in political science research on Europeanization. Conceptual analysis cannot be reduced to the definition(s) of Europeanization, although the two are obviously inter-related. Good concepts need solid definitions to operate. But conceptual analysis, in addition, covers issues such as the relationship between concepts and measurement, the role of the “ladder of abstraction” in classification, the function played by typologies in research designs and explanations, and the treatment of category mistakes and pitfalls (Brady and Collier 2004; Daly 2003; Majone 2005: 24–5; Majone and Quade 1980; Sartori 1984). In turn, conceptual analysis is a component of the wider attempt to explain and understand politics via theories. Finally, concepts have to be made amenable to empirical analysis via appropriate methods and research designs. Concepts, research methods and methodology are therefore closely connected.
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Radaelli, C.M., Pasquier, R. (2008). Conceptual Issues. In: Graziano, P., Vink, M.P. (eds) Europeanization. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230584525_3
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