Politics of Polarisation

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Affective Polarisation
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electoral realignment analysis
elite polarisation dynamics
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Ideological Distance
Ideological Polarisation
Investiture Vote
Italian Party System
M5S
Macedonian Issue
Mariano Rajoy
Matteo Salvini
Minority Coalition Government
Movimento 5 Stelle
nationalism and populism nexus
negative partisanship
Non-state Wide Parties
Online Appendix
Opposite Party
parliamentary cooperation breakdown
party system fragmentation
Party System Polarisation
Policy Issues
Pro-independence Parties
Radical Left Party
southern Europe political conflict studies
Spanish Party System
State Wide Parties
SYRIZA Voters
Territorial Cleavage
Ursula Von Der Leyen
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032328485
  • Weight: 1400g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Focusing on Italy, Spain and Greece, this book explores the extent of polarisation, as well as its causes, characteristics and consequences. It investigates varied manifestations of polarised politics including leader polarisation, policy polarisation and affective polarisation as well as providing case studies of polarised elections taking place at multiple levels.

In recent years, polarisation has been a key feature of South European politics. Deep antagonism has moved party leaders against each other, hindered parliamentary and governmental cooperation, and triggered a cascade effect of harsh divisions among elites and citizens. Beyond the left-right axis, the chapters in this volume highlight multiple dimensions around which parties and voters polarise: the split around sovereign bailouts in Greece, the territorial cleavage in Spain, the divisions around immigration and European integration in Italy. This volume offers essential understanding of the specific features of polarisation in different national contexts and the consequences for political competition and government instability.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of South European Society and Politics.

Anna Bosco is Associate Professor of Comparative Politics and Politics of the European Union at the University of Florence and Editor of South European Society and Politics and the related Routledge book series.

Susannah Verney is Associate Professor of European Integration and European Politics at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and Editor of South European Society and Politics and the related Routledge book series.