Crisis Elections, New Contenders and Government Formation

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Alexis Tsipras
Astrid Barrio
Average Marginal Effects
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Centre Periphery Cleavage
CIS Study
coalition government analysis
comparative politics
crisis elections
economic crisis
Eftichia Teperoglou
electoral volatility
Elisabetta De Giorgi
Emmanouil Tsatsanis
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Esquerra Republicana De Catalunya
Eurozone Sovereign Debt Crisis
Gdp Growth
Gdp Growth Rate
Golden Dawn
government formation process
greek elections
Greek Party System
Guillermo Cordero
IMF Bailout
IMF Lender
IMF Negotiator
Investiture Vote
IU Voter
Jose Santana-Pereira
Juan Rodriguez-Teruel
Left Wing Parties
Lluis Orriols
Marco Lisi
Mariano Rajoy
Myrto Tsakatika
Online Appendix
Oscar Barbera
Pablo Simn
Partido Social Democrata
party system transformation
political destabilisation
portuguese far left
Portuguese Party System
post-authoritarian democracies
Radical Left Parties
Southern Europe
southern Europe political realignment
spanish elections
Spanish Party System
Susannah Verney
syriza
SYRIZA Voters
Valencian Community
Vice Versa
Yannis Tsirbas

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138572430
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The parliamentary elections of 2015–16 in Greece, Spain and Portugal had extraordinary consequences, bringing repeat elections, unprecedented processes of government formation and uncharted government outcomes. Greece formed a coalition of radical left and radical right and Portugal its first government supported by the communist party while Spain took ten months to get a government. These developments are especially astonishing in three states which in previous decades were a byword for democratic stability. After the transitions following the fall of their dictatorships in the 1970s, Greece, Spain and Portugal established bipolar electoral competition and predictable patterns of government formation. But more recently, all three countries have been in the frontline of the economic crisis and austerity implementation, triggering electoral realignments and turning the radical left into a major player. This volume offers essential understanding of the political destabilisation of Southern Europe. It includes detailed analyses of all five ‘crisis elections’ and of Greece’s bailout referendum. It also provides studies of the five ‘new contender’ parties (SYRIZA, Podemos, Ciudadanos, the Bloco Esquerda and the Portuguese Communist Party) which played a key role in government formation for the first time. The chapters originally published as a special issue in South European Society and Politics.

Anna Bosco is an Associate Professor at the University of Trieste, Italy. She is co-Editor of the journal South European Society and Politics and of the related Routledge book series. Susannah Verney is an Assistant Professor at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. She is co-Editor of the journal South European Society and Politics and of the related Routledge book series.