Published online: 03 Oct 2017The two-party system in Spain collapsed in the aftermath of the Great Recession with the appearance of two new parties, Podemos and Ciudadanos. How are we to understand the sudden emergence of these new formations? Using 2015 and 2016 post-electoral survey data to map the ideological space and model voting behaviour, it is shown that economic voting is only part of the story. This article contends that the transformations in the Spanish party system are best understood through the prism of the crisis of representation that unfolded alongside the severe economic crisis. It is dissatisfaction with the political system that drives the vote for both new parties. The results also show that a unidimensional ideologica...
A surge in support for two parties – Podemos and Ciudadanos – ahead of the Spanish general election ...
This article explores the political consequences of austerity politics in Spain. It argues that the ...
In reality of representative democracy, the economic situation of the state is one of the most impor...
AbstractWith a very high unemployment rate but at the first stage of a timid economic recovery, Spai...
The economic crisis in Spain that began in 2008 led to the deep social discontent that later turned ...
In the wake of the 2008 Great Recession, new and challenger parties have enjoyed electoral gains in ...
The 2008 Great Recession has had important political effects. In many countries the political conseq...
The topicality of the article is that the party system of Spain is undergoing serious transformation...
The article examines the crisis of representative democracy in Spain, which is characterized by the ...
The article sets out to analyze the changing political reality in Spain perturbed by such emerged pa...
AbstractThe autonomous elections held on 25 May 2015 took place simultaneously in 13 of the 17 Spani...
The 2015 general election marked the end of the two-party system that had existed in Spain since the...
The 2015 general election marked the end of the two-party system that had existed in Spain since the...
The 2015 general election marked the end of the two-party system that had existed in Spain since the...
International audienceA new political cycle started with the 2012 regional elections in the Basque C...
A surge in support for two parties – Podemos and Ciudadanos – ahead of the Spanish general election ...
This article explores the political consequences of austerity politics in Spain. It argues that the ...
In reality of representative democracy, the economic situation of the state is one of the most impor...
AbstractWith a very high unemployment rate but at the first stage of a timid economic recovery, Spai...
The economic crisis in Spain that began in 2008 led to the deep social discontent that later turned ...
In the wake of the 2008 Great Recession, new and challenger parties have enjoyed electoral gains in ...
The 2008 Great Recession has had important political effects. In many countries the political conseq...
The topicality of the article is that the party system of Spain is undergoing serious transformation...
The article examines the crisis of representative democracy in Spain, which is characterized by the ...
The article sets out to analyze the changing political reality in Spain perturbed by such emerged pa...
AbstractThe autonomous elections held on 25 May 2015 took place simultaneously in 13 of the 17 Spani...
The 2015 general election marked the end of the two-party system that had existed in Spain since the...
The 2015 general election marked the end of the two-party system that had existed in Spain since the...
The 2015 general election marked the end of the two-party system that had existed in Spain since the...
International audienceA new political cycle started with the 2012 regional elections in the Basque C...
A surge in support for two parties – Podemos and Ciudadanos – ahead of the Spanish general election ...
This article explores the political consequences of austerity politics in Spain. It argues that the ...
In reality of representative democracy, the economic situation of the state is one of the most impor...