Greece and Portugal were two of the worst hit countries by the Eurozone crisis, yet the domestic political reaction within each state was notably different. While in Greece there were difficulties agreeing to austerity policies and the party system underwent substantial change; Portuguese parties negotiated a broad political consensus over reforms and the mainstream parties largely retained their support base. Alexandre Afonso, Sotirios Zartaloudis and Yannis Papadopoulos argue that the key reason for this difference relates to the varying levels of clientelism in each country, where political ‘patrons’ provide goods or services to their backers in return for political support. They write that the fact Portugal had lower levels of clienteli...
It is now roughly seven years since the Greek economic crisis first emerged, but why has the crisis ...
For years, the countries of Southern Europe have struggled with the consequences of the sovereign de...
Portugal will hold legislative elections later this year. Patrícia Calca writes on the lead up to th...
Drawing on an analysis of austerity reforms in Greece and Portugal during the sovereign debt crisis ...
Drawing on an analysis of austerity reforms in Greece and Portugal during the sovereign debt crisis ...
Portugal was one of the countries hardest hit by the Eurozone crisis, yet in contrast to countries s...
The governing centre-right coalition in Portugal won parliamentary elections on 4 October, but lost ...
While the negotiations over Cyprus’s bailout agreement have been extremely controversial, this month...
Several European states have pursued austerity policies in the aftermath of the financial crisis, bu...
The elections that took place in Greece and Portugal before and after the intervention of the so-cal...
During the Eurozone crisis, states receiving a bailout were required to implement spending cuts and ...
The elections that took place in Greece and Portugal before and after the intervention of the so-cal...
The late 2000s financial crisis within the euro area had distinct effects on different member states...
Greece, Portugal and Spain are among the countries worst hit by the 2008 Great Recession, followed b...
Greece, Portugal and Spain are among the countries worst hit by the 2008 Great Recession, followed b...
It is now roughly seven years since the Greek economic crisis first emerged, but why has the crisis ...
For years, the countries of Southern Europe have struggled with the consequences of the sovereign de...
Portugal will hold legislative elections later this year. Patrícia Calca writes on the lead up to th...
Drawing on an analysis of austerity reforms in Greece and Portugal during the sovereign debt crisis ...
Drawing on an analysis of austerity reforms in Greece and Portugal during the sovereign debt crisis ...
Portugal was one of the countries hardest hit by the Eurozone crisis, yet in contrast to countries s...
The governing centre-right coalition in Portugal won parliamentary elections on 4 October, but lost ...
While the negotiations over Cyprus’s bailout agreement have been extremely controversial, this month...
Several European states have pursued austerity policies in the aftermath of the financial crisis, bu...
The elections that took place in Greece and Portugal before and after the intervention of the so-cal...
During the Eurozone crisis, states receiving a bailout were required to implement spending cuts and ...
The elections that took place in Greece and Portugal before and after the intervention of the so-cal...
The late 2000s financial crisis within the euro area had distinct effects on different member states...
Greece, Portugal and Spain are among the countries worst hit by the 2008 Great Recession, followed b...
Greece, Portugal and Spain are among the countries worst hit by the 2008 Great Recession, followed b...
It is now roughly seven years since the Greek economic crisis first emerged, but why has the crisis ...
For years, the countries of Southern Europe have struggled with the consequences of the sovereign de...
Portugal will hold legislative elections later this year. Patrícia Calca writes on the lead up to th...