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Book 2019, the European Central Bank and the European Union, but on the other hand the party system remained stable. Nevertheless the impact of the crisis did reinforce a centre-periphery cleavage within the European Union, and especially in the Eurozone, Portugal is a central element of this new cleavage notoriously aggravated by Brexit.Lacerate 发表于 2025-3-25 16:56:19
Portugal and Spain in the International Protest Cycles: From Global Justice Movement to Anti-austerity Protests,y, new forms of mobilisations but comparing with the Spanish case, there are strong contrasts regarding these political dynamics. Using these points as the basis of discussion, our focus is on the evolution and spread of the protests in the two countries.付出 发表于 2025-3-25 20:01:01
Book 2019Recession” of 2008. It draws on the experience of Portugal to argue that austerity measures have significantly deepened the legitimacy crisis of democratic institutions, but the resilience of party system is remarkable in comparison. The case of Portugal present some interesting differences from oth要控制 发表于 2025-3-26 03:22:08
s of Portugal‘s current democracy.Offers an invaluable conteThis book examines how patterns of political representation, party system, and political culture have changed in Southern Europe following the “Great Recession” of 2008. It draws on the experience of Portugal to argue that austerity measurepulse-pressure 发表于 2025-3-26 05:50:41
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,Portugal Before and After the “Great Recession”: A Resilient Democracy?,have not been felt in Portugal. The chapter is organised as follows: in the next section, we introduce the impact of the 2008 financial crises in Portugal. We then move to the framework of the book and the main research questions. Finally, the main consequences of the crisis for Portuguese democracy