The main focus of the article is on understanding the role of the state as a key agent of crisis management within the context of an unfolding global financial crisis. This goes against contentions of the diminishing role of the state and the emergence of a political space that could be described as post-national. Drawing on examples from Spain, the article analyses the challenges of crisis management within the context of a high level of regional autonomy and the presence of highly charged arguments for and against decentralization. The article also argues that these debates are embedded into concrete institutional, political and economic processes that in the case of Spain are associated with the highly complex relationships between diffe...
International audience"Has the economic crisis modified the political equilibria of Spanish territor...
This open access book discusses financial crisis management and policy in Europe and Latin America, ...
Spain is currently facing its worst crisis in the last fifty years. The crisis began as an extension...
The economic crisis that struck Europe in year 2008 has left deep scars in the economic system and i...
This article explores the political consequences of austerity politics in Spain. It argues that the ...
The current economic crisis has deepened in Spanish territory since the fi nancial crisis began in t...
The financial and sovereign debt crisis had a major impact on the Spanish State of Autonomies and po...
The constitutional quagmire between the Catalan government and the Spanish state has dominated debat...
<p>The crisis affecting European Union, and especially Mediterranean countries, is both an economic ...
This article makes a review of causes and effects of the present world crisis in Spain pointing out ...
The Spanish State of Autonomies has been suffering from a deep crisis for several years. If the reas...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the crisis of the Spanish economy in 2008- -2013. Theoreti...
International audienceThis article focuses on the concept of the ‘social-democratic’ dliemma through...
The economic crisis has placed the corporatist framework in Spain under significant strain. Labour u...
Austerity politics constitute by no means an innovation. The neo-classical codes from which they dra...
International audience"Has the economic crisis modified the political equilibria of Spanish territor...
This open access book discusses financial crisis management and policy in Europe and Latin America, ...
Spain is currently facing its worst crisis in the last fifty years. The crisis began as an extension...
The economic crisis that struck Europe in year 2008 has left deep scars in the economic system and i...
This article explores the political consequences of austerity politics in Spain. It argues that the ...
The current economic crisis has deepened in Spanish territory since the fi nancial crisis began in t...
The financial and sovereign debt crisis had a major impact on the Spanish State of Autonomies and po...
The constitutional quagmire between the Catalan government and the Spanish state has dominated debat...
<p>The crisis affecting European Union, and especially Mediterranean countries, is both an economic ...
This article makes a review of causes and effects of the present world crisis in Spain pointing out ...
The Spanish State of Autonomies has been suffering from a deep crisis for several years. If the reas...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the crisis of the Spanish economy in 2008- -2013. Theoreti...
International audienceThis article focuses on the concept of the ‘social-democratic’ dliemma through...
The economic crisis has placed the corporatist framework in Spain under significant strain. Labour u...
Austerity politics constitute by no means an innovation. The neo-classical codes from which they dra...
International audience"Has the economic crisis modified the political equilibria of Spanish territor...
This open access book discusses financial crisis management and policy in Europe and Latin America, ...
Spain is currently facing its worst crisis in the last fifty years. The crisis began as an extension...