Territorial Politics and the Party System in Spain:

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Broader Strategic Considerations
Catalan Crisis
Catalan Government
Catalan Independence
Catalan Independence Movement
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Central Government
Challenger Parties
comparative political systems
electoral fragmentation
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EU Authority
EU Integration
financial crisis
intergovernmental relations
Mariano Rajoy
nationalist movements
Party System Change
party system continuity
PNV's Support
PNV’s Support
post-crisis governance
PP Government
Pro-independence Parties
PRR Parti
PRR Party
Region's Historical Differences
regional autonomy party dynamics
Regional Financing System
Region’s Historical Differences
Spain's autonomous communities
Spanish Government
Spanish Parliament
Spanish regionalism
State Wide Party
Territorial Dimension
territorial politics

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032235929
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Across Western Europe, the global financial crisis of 2008 and its aftermath not only brought economic havoc but also, in turn, intense political upheaval. Many of the political manifestations of the crisis seen in other Western and especially Southern European countries also hit Spain, where challenger parties caused unprecedented parliamentary fragmentation, resulting in four general elections in under four years from 2015 onwards. Yet Spain, a decentralised state where extensive powers are devolved to 17 regions known as ‘autonomous communities’, also stood out from its neighbours due to the importance of the territorial dimension of politics in shaping the political expression of the crisis.

This book explains how and why the territorial dimension of politics contributed to shaping party system continuity and change in Spain in the aftermath of the financial crisis, with a particular focus on party behaviour. The territorial dimension encompasses the demands for ever greater autonomy or even sovereignty coming from certain parties within the historic regions of the Basque Country, Catalonia and, to a lesser extent, Galicia. It also encompasses where these historic regions sit within the broader dynamics of intergovernmental relations across Spain’s 17 autonomous communities in total, and how these dynamics contribute to shaping party strategies and behaviour in Spain. Such features became particularly salient in the aftermath of the financial crisis since this coincided with, and indeed accelerated, the rise of the independence movement in Catalonia.

Caroline Gray is Lecturer in Politics and Spanish at Aston University in Birmingham and Deputy Co-Director of the Aston Centre for Europe. She specialises in the politics of Spain and wider Europe, focusing on nationalist movements, political decentralisation and the party system. She studied Modern Languages at the University of Oxford for her BA and MSt degrees, before later completing an ESRC-funded PhD in Politics at the University of Liverpool.

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