Version disponible sur Internet : [ http://www.cairn.info/revue-critique-internationale-2006-2-p-53.htm ]The Spanish parliamentary elections of March 14,2004 took place in a political context that could be described as out of the ordinary. This was the result of the Madrid terrorist attacks of March 11. As a consequence, the PSOE registered an unexpected victory against the PP. The present article seeks to understand and analyse the process of transformation from national mourning to protest vote against the Aznar government. His attempt at political manipulation by laying the blame for the terrorist attack entirely at the door of the ETA backfired. It contributed to motivate the leftwing electorate, who had abstained in previous elections,...
On Thursday, March 11, 2004 Madrid was rocked by a series of bombings targeting its commuter train s...
This article analyses how the Spanish Government informed about the terrorist attacks of March 11th ...
The hypothesis that terrorism often emerges when mass collective action declines and radicals take u...
Version disponible sur Internet : [ http://www.cairn.info/revue-critique-internationale-2006-2-p-53....
This article explores the impact of the March 11 terrorist attacks in Madrid on the election for the...
days after one of the bloodiest terrorist attacks ever experienced in Europe. This attack, referred ...
This article analyzes how an accelerated public opinion formation process took place in Spain, how t...
More than a Political Shift: 11-M and its impact on the Spanish Democracy After the tragic Atocha, E...
In this paper the electoral consequences of the Islamist terrorist attacks on March 11, 2004 are ana...
In this paper the electoral consequences of the Islamist terrorist attacks on March 11, 2004 are ana...
Copyright © 2015 Juan-Carlos Cortés et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
The hypothesis that terrorism often emerges when mass collective action declines and radicals take u...
On March 11, 2004 Spain suffered one of the worst terrorist attacks in its history. At three separat...
There is an increasing number of analyses of the effects of terrorism, especially its impact on publ...
mobile phones and the Internet appears to have weakened the control of information by the Spanish go...
On Thursday, March 11, 2004 Madrid was rocked by a series of bombings targeting its commuter train s...
This article analyses how the Spanish Government informed about the terrorist attacks of March 11th ...
The hypothesis that terrorism often emerges when mass collective action declines and radicals take u...
Version disponible sur Internet : [ http://www.cairn.info/revue-critique-internationale-2006-2-p-53....
This article explores the impact of the March 11 terrorist attacks in Madrid on the election for the...
days after one of the bloodiest terrorist attacks ever experienced in Europe. This attack, referred ...
This article analyzes how an accelerated public opinion formation process took place in Spain, how t...
More than a Political Shift: 11-M and its impact on the Spanish Democracy After the tragic Atocha, E...
In this paper the electoral consequences of the Islamist terrorist attacks on March 11, 2004 are ana...
In this paper the electoral consequences of the Islamist terrorist attacks on March 11, 2004 are ana...
Copyright © 2015 Juan-Carlos Cortés et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
The hypothesis that terrorism often emerges when mass collective action declines and radicals take u...
On March 11, 2004 Spain suffered one of the worst terrorist attacks in its history. At three separat...
There is an increasing number of analyses of the effects of terrorism, especially its impact on publ...
mobile phones and the Internet appears to have weakened the control of information by the Spanish go...
On Thursday, March 11, 2004 Madrid was rocked by a series of bombings targeting its commuter train s...
This article analyses how the Spanish Government informed about the terrorist attacks of March 11th ...
The hypothesis that terrorism often emerges when mass collective action declines and radicals take u...