This article engages the analyses of Poulantzas, Anderson, and Ferreira do Aramal to outline the main politico-economic contours of post-Carnation Revolution Portugal. The account that follows examines the effects of accession to the European Economic Community (EEC), European Union (EU) structural funding and liberalization policies, and the euro currency. The article concludes by situating the troika’s 2011 “rescue” of the Portuguese state—and the accompanying austerity measures—within the post-1974 process of “Europeanization.
Portugal was one of the worst hit countries by the Eurozone crisis, but emerged from its bailout pro...
It is well documented that the EU and IMF bailout programmes led the crisis-hit Eurozone countries t...
Portugal’s adjustment program in 2010-14 under the troika was extensive and aimed at addressing its ...
As a result of its recent financial crisis, Portugal was forced to request external financial suppor...
The governmental change which took place in Portugal after 2011 was far more than just a new episod...
From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2020-11-01Publication status: Publish...
In the European Union, Portugal is one of the countries with the highest levels of poverty and inequ...
In the last forty years Portugal was confronted with a series of transformations. The revolutionary ...
The financial and economic crisis in the aftermath of 2008 is unique for several reasons: its depth,...
This book examines how patterns of political representation, party system, and political culture hav...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The European Union (EU) is at a critical juncture that will ei...
The financial sector has acquired great prominence in most developed economies. Some authors argue t...
2siThis book explores the argument that Portugal has been an exception to the trend of political uph...
Polis : Revista de Estudos Jurídico-Políticos. - ISSN 0872-8208. - N. 18-21 (2012). - p. 101-114.A c...
The scope of the current European crisis calls for a rereading of mainstream economic theory. Europe...
Portugal was one of the worst hit countries by the Eurozone crisis, but emerged from its bailout pro...
It is well documented that the EU and IMF bailout programmes led the crisis-hit Eurozone countries t...
Portugal’s adjustment program in 2010-14 under the troika was extensive and aimed at addressing its ...
As a result of its recent financial crisis, Portugal was forced to request external financial suppor...
The governmental change which took place in Portugal after 2011 was far more than just a new episod...
From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2020-11-01Publication status: Publish...
In the European Union, Portugal is one of the countries with the highest levels of poverty and inequ...
In the last forty years Portugal was confronted with a series of transformations. The revolutionary ...
The financial and economic crisis in the aftermath of 2008 is unique for several reasons: its depth,...
This book examines how patterns of political representation, party system, and political culture hav...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The European Union (EU) is at a critical juncture that will ei...
The financial sector has acquired great prominence in most developed economies. Some authors argue t...
2siThis book explores the argument that Portugal has been an exception to the trend of political uph...
Polis : Revista de Estudos Jurídico-Políticos. - ISSN 0872-8208. - N. 18-21 (2012). - p. 101-114.A c...
The scope of the current European crisis calls for a rereading of mainstream economic theory. Europe...
Portugal was one of the worst hit countries by the Eurozone crisis, but emerged from its bailout pro...
It is well documented that the EU and IMF bailout programmes led the crisis-hit Eurozone countries t...
Portugal’s adjustment program in 2010-14 under the troika was extensive and aimed at addressing its ...