Portugal in the Twenty-First Century
Politics, Society, and Economics
Herausgeber: Royo, Sebastián
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Portugal in the Twenty-First Century
Politics, Society, and Economics
Herausgeber: Royo, Sebastián
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Sebastián Royo is associate dean of the college of arts and sciences and associate professor of government at Suffolk University in Boston.
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Sebastián Royo is associate dean of the college of arts and sciences and associate professor of government at Suffolk University in Boston.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9780739137567
- ISBN-10: 0739137565
- Artikelnr.: 34011503
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9780739137567
- ISBN-10: 0739137565
- Artikelnr.: 34011503
Sebastián Royo is associate dean of the college of arts and sciences and associate professor of government at Suffolk University in Boston.
Chapter 1 List of Figures Chapter 2 List of Tables Chapter 3
Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Chapter One, Introduction: Crises e Oportunidades
em Tempos de Mudança [Crisis and Opportunities in Transition Times] Chapter
5 Chapter Two: The Political Institutions of Portuguese Democracy Chapter 6
Chapter Three: Portugal's Semi-Presidentialism (Re)Considered: An
Assessment of the President's Role in the Policy Process, 1976-2006 Chapter
7 Chapter Four: The Adjustment of Portuguese Political Parties to the
Challenges of Multilevel Governance: A Comparative Analysis of Political
Affiliation in the European Parliament Chapter 8 Chapter Five: Incomplete
Modernity or Typically Modern? Portuguese National Identity in an Era of
Rapid Transition Chapter 9 Chapter Six: Portugal: An Incomplete
Europeanization Chapter 10 Chapter Seven: The Portuguese Migratory
Experience: A New Migratory Cycle? Chapter 11 Chapter Eight: Portugal and
Spain in the EU: The Paradox of Economic Divergence (2000-2007) Chapter 12
Chapter Nine: Consolidating Partnerships: History and Geopolitics in
Portugal's Twenty-First Century Foreign Policy Chapter 13 Conclusion: The
Portuguese Case in Comparative Perspective Chapter 14 About the
Contributors Chapter 15 Index
Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Chapter One, Introduction: Crises e Oportunidades
em Tempos de Mudança [Crisis and Opportunities in Transition Times] Chapter
5 Chapter Two: The Political Institutions of Portuguese Democracy Chapter 6
Chapter Three: Portugal's Semi-Presidentialism (Re)Considered: An
Assessment of the President's Role in the Policy Process, 1976-2006 Chapter
7 Chapter Four: The Adjustment of Portuguese Political Parties to the
Challenges of Multilevel Governance: A Comparative Analysis of Political
Affiliation in the European Parliament Chapter 8 Chapter Five: Incomplete
Modernity or Typically Modern? Portuguese National Identity in an Era of
Rapid Transition Chapter 9 Chapter Six: Portugal: An Incomplete
Europeanization Chapter 10 Chapter Seven: The Portuguese Migratory
Experience: A New Migratory Cycle? Chapter 11 Chapter Eight: Portugal and
Spain in the EU: The Paradox of Economic Divergence (2000-2007) Chapter 12
Chapter Nine: Consolidating Partnerships: History and Geopolitics in
Portugal's Twenty-First Century Foreign Policy Chapter 13 Conclusion: The
Portuguese Case in Comparative Perspective Chapter 14 About the
Contributors Chapter 15 Index
Chapter 1 List of Figures Chapter 2 List of Tables Chapter 3
Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Chapter One, Introduction: Crises e Oportunidades
em Tempos de Mudança [Crisis and Opportunities in Transition Times] Chapter
5 Chapter Two: The Political Institutions of Portuguese Democracy Chapter 6
Chapter Three: Portugal's Semi-Presidentialism (Re)Considered: An
Assessment of the President's Role in the Policy Process, 1976-2006 Chapter
7 Chapter Four: The Adjustment of Portuguese Political Parties to the
Challenges of Multilevel Governance: A Comparative Analysis of Political
Affiliation in the European Parliament Chapter 8 Chapter Five: Incomplete
Modernity or Typically Modern? Portuguese National Identity in an Era of
Rapid Transition Chapter 9 Chapter Six: Portugal: An Incomplete
Europeanization Chapter 10 Chapter Seven: The Portuguese Migratory
Experience: A New Migratory Cycle? Chapter 11 Chapter Eight: Portugal and
Spain in the EU: The Paradox of Economic Divergence (2000-2007) Chapter 12
Chapter Nine: Consolidating Partnerships: History and Geopolitics in
Portugal's Twenty-First Century Foreign Policy Chapter 13 Conclusion: The
Portuguese Case in Comparative Perspective Chapter 14 About the
Contributors Chapter 15 Index
Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Chapter One, Introduction: Crises e Oportunidades
em Tempos de Mudança [Crisis and Opportunities in Transition Times] Chapter
5 Chapter Two: The Political Institutions of Portuguese Democracy Chapter 6
Chapter Three: Portugal's Semi-Presidentialism (Re)Considered: An
Assessment of the President's Role in the Policy Process, 1976-2006 Chapter
7 Chapter Four: The Adjustment of Portuguese Political Parties to the
Challenges of Multilevel Governance: A Comparative Analysis of Political
Affiliation in the European Parliament Chapter 8 Chapter Five: Incomplete
Modernity or Typically Modern? Portuguese National Identity in an Era of
Rapid Transition Chapter 9 Chapter Six: Portugal: An Incomplete
Europeanization Chapter 10 Chapter Seven: The Portuguese Migratory
Experience: A New Migratory Cycle? Chapter 11 Chapter Eight: Portugal and
Spain in the EU: The Paradox of Economic Divergence (2000-2007) Chapter 12
Chapter Nine: Consolidating Partnerships: History and Geopolitics in
Portugal's Twenty-First Century Foreign Policy Chapter 13 Conclusion: The
Portuguese Case in Comparative Perspective Chapter 14 About the
Contributors Chapter 15 Index