Party System Change, the European Crisis and the State of Democracy
Herausgeber: Lisi, Marco
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This volume analyses party system changes in Europe in the 21st century by considering several dimensions such as interparty competition, the cleavage structure, electoral volatility and the emergence of new actors.
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This volume analyses party system changes in Europe in the 21st century by considering several dimensions such as interparty competition, the cleavage structure, electoral volatility and the emergence of new actors.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781138550087
- ISBN-10: 1138550086
- Artikelnr.: 53481792
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781138550087
- ISBN-10: 1138550086
- Artikelnr.: 53481792
Marco Lisi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Studies at Nova University of Lisbon, Portugal.
1. Party System Change and the European Crisis: An Introduction [Marco
Lisi] 2. Party System Change in Belgium: From Stability to Fragmentation?
[Dandoy Régis and Joly Jeroen] 3. Bulgaria: The Failed Party System
Institutionalization [Antony Todorov] 4. Change and Stability in the Danish
Party System [Karina Kosiara-Pedersen and Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard] 5.
France: From Sarkozy to Macron, The Advent of a New Electoral Order in the
Wake of the Economic Crisis [Simon Labouret] 6. Tectonic Shifts in the
Party Landscape? Mapping Germany's Party System Changes [Patricia
Daehnhardt] 7. The Swift Unravelling: Party System Change and
De-institutionalization in Greece during the Crisis [Emmanouil Tsatsanis]
8. The Hungarian Party System from Soft to Hard Populism [Attila Ágh] 9.
The Never-Ending Transformation of the Italian Party System [Elisabetta De
Giorgi] 10. The Phoenix of Consensus Democracy: Party System Change in the
Netherlands [Simon Otjes] 11. (In)Stability of the Party System in Poland
[Katarzyna Walecka] 12. The Times (May) Be A-Changin'? The Portuguese Party
System in the 21st Century [Carlos Jalali] 13. The Romanian Party System:
Cartelization, Coalition Leverage and Elite Continuity [Sergiu Gherghina]
14. From Stability to Change? The Evolution of the Party System in Spain
[Juan Rodríguez-Teruel, Oscar Barberà, Astrid Barrio and Fernando Casal
Bértoa] 15. Soul Searching and Political Change in the Name of the Swedish
Welfare Model [Frederico Pedroso Rocha] 16. The British Party System(s):
Fragmented, Unstable and Very Capricious [Eunice Goes] 17. The Impact of
the European Crisis on Party System Change: Some Comparative Reflections
[Marco Lisi]
Lisi] 2. Party System Change in Belgium: From Stability to Fragmentation?
[Dandoy Régis and Joly Jeroen] 3. Bulgaria: The Failed Party System
Institutionalization [Antony Todorov] 4. Change and Stability in the Danish
Party System [Karina Kosiara-Pedersen and Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard] 5.
France: From Sarkozy to Macron, The Advent of a New Electoral Order in the
Wake of the Economic Crisis [Simon Labouret] 6. Tectonic Shifts in the
Party Landscape? Mapping Germany's Party System Changes [Patricia
Daehnhardt] 7. The Swift Unravelling: Party System Change and
De-institutionalization in Greece during the Crisis [Emmanouil Tsatsanis]
8. The Hungarian Party System from Soft to Hard Populism [Attila Ágh] 9.
The Never-Ending Transformation of the Italian Party System [Elisabetta De
Giorgi] 10. The Phoenix of Consensus Democracy: Party System Change in the
Netherlands [Simon Otjes] 11. (In)Stability of the Party System in Poland
[Katarzyna Walecka] 12. The Times (May) Be A-Changin'? The Portuguese Party
System in the 21st Century [Carlos Jalali] 13. The Romanian Party System:
Cartelization, Coalition Leverage and Elite Continuity [Sergiu Gherghina]
14. From Stability to Change? The Evolution of the Party System in Spain
[Juan Rodríguez-Teruel, Oscar Barberà, Astrid Barrio and Fernando Casal
Bértoa] 15. Soul Searching and Political Change in the Name of the Swedish
Welfare Model [Frederico Pedroso Rocha] 16. The British Party System(s):
Fragmented, Unstable and Very Capricious [Eunice Goes] 17. The Impact of
the European Crisis on Party System Change: Some Comparative Reflections
[Marco Lisi]
1. Party System Change and the European Crisis: An Introduction [Marco
Lisi] 2. Party System Change in Belgium: From Stability to Fragmentation?
[Dandoy Régis and Joly Jeroen] 3. Bulgaria: The Failed Party System
Institutionalization [Antony Todorov] 4. Change and Stability in the Danish
Party System [Karina Kosiara-Pedersen and Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard] 5.
France: From Sarkozy to Macron, The Advent of a New Electoral Order in the
Wake of the Economic Crisis [Simon Labouret] 6. Tectonic Shifts in the
Party Landscape? Mapping Germany's Party System Changes [Patricia
Daehnhardt] 7. The Swift Unravelling: Party System Change and
De-institutionalization in Greece during the Crisis [Emmanouil Tsatsanis]
8. The Hungarian Party System from Soft to Hard Populism [Attila Ágh] 9.
The Never-Ending Transformation of the Italian Party System [Elisabetta De
Giorgi] 10. The Phoenix of Consensus Democracy: Party System Change in the
Netherlands [Simon Otjes] 11. (In)Stability of the Party System in Poland
[Katarzyna Walecka] 12. The Times (May) Be A-Changin'? The Portuguese Party
System in the 21st Century [Carlos Jalali] 13. The Romanian Party System:
Cartelization, Coalition Leverage and Elite Continuity [Sergiu Gherghina]
14. From Stability to Change? The Evolution of the Party System in Spain
[Juan Rodríguez-Teruel, Oscar Barberà, Astrid Barrio and Fernando Casal
Bértoa] 15. Soul Searching and Political Change in the Name of the Swedish
Welfare Model [Frederico Pedroso Rocha] 16. The British Party System(s):
Fragmented, Unstable and Very Capricious [Eunice Goes] 17. The Impact of
the European Crisis on Party System Change: Some Comparative Reflections
[Marco Lisi]
Lisi] 2. Party System Change in Belgium: From Stability to Fragmentation?
[Dandoy Régis and Joly Jeroen] 3. Bulgaria: The Failed Party System
Institutionalization [Antony Todorov] 4. Change and Stability in the Danish
Party System [Karina Kosiara-Pedersen and Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard] 5.
France: From Sarkozy to Macron, The Advent of a New Electoral Order in the
Wake of the Economic Crisis [Simon Labouret] 6. Tectonic Shifts in the
Party Landscape? Mapping Germany's Party System Changes [Patricia
Daehnhardt] 7. The Swift Unravelling: Party System Change and
De-institutionalization in Greece during the Crisis [Emmanouil Tsatsanis]
8. The Hungarian Party System from Soft to Hard Populism [Attila Ágh] 9.
The Never-Ending Transformation of the Italian Party System [Elisabetta De
Giorgi] 10. The Phoenix of Consensus Democracy: Party System Change in the
Netherlands [Simon Otjes] 11. (In)Stability of the Party System in Poland
[Katarzyna Walecka] 12. The Times (May) Be A-Changin'? The Portuguese Party
System in the 21st Century [Carlos Jalali] 13. The Romanian Party System:
Cartelization, Coalition Leverage and Elite Continuity [Sergiu Gherghina]
14. From Stability to Change? The Evolution of the Party System in Spain
[Juan Rodríguez-Teruel, Oscar Barberà, Astrid Barrio and Fernando Casal
Bértoa] 15. Soul Searching and Political Change in the Name of the Swedish
Welfare Model [Frederico Pedroso Rocha] 16. The British Party System(s):
Fragmented, Unstable and Very Capricious [Eunice Goes] 17. The Impact of
the European Crisis on Party System Change: Some Comparative Reflections
[Marco Lisi]