The costs of the crisis in Southern European countries have not been only economic but political. Economic crises tend to lead to government instability and termination while political challengers are expected to exploit this contingent window of opportunity to gain an advantage over incumbents in national elections. The current crisis seems to make no exception, looking at the results of the general elections recently held in Southern Europe. However, this did not always lead to a clear victory of the main opposition parties. In most of the elections, in fact, the incumbent parties’ loss did not coincide with the official opposition’s gain. The extreme case is represented by Italy, where both the outgoing government coalition led by Silvio...
Portugal will hold legislative elections later this year. Patrícia Calca writes on the lead up to th...
2siThis book explores the argument that Portugal has been an exception to the trend of political uph...
The 2013 Italian elections were in several respects a ‘Europeanised’ contest. As a severe institutio...
The costs of the crisis in Southern European countries have not been only economic but political. Ec...
3The costs of the crisis in Southern European countries have not been only economic but political....
2siThe international economic crisis has hit Europe, especially its ‘periphery’, remarkably hard, an...
Italian politics has traditionally produced its fair share of drama, with unstable coalitions and sh...
The European project has enjoyed considerable support from both elite and masses in Portugal. Since ...
3The Portuguese case provides a unique opportunity to study the opposition's behaviour in a variety ...
For years, the countries of Southern Europe have struggled with the consequences of the sovereign de...
The paper aims to inquire into whether the Italian case still provides evidence in favor of the stan...
Elections to the European Parliament have since they were introduced in 1979 been, as scholars defin...
This article introduces a collection of essays on the elections of 2010\u201311 in Italy, Greece, Po...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst economic crisis i...
The economic crisis in Southern Europe has led to the disintegration of the party system and the ris...
Portugal will hold legislative elections later this year. Patrícia Calca writes on the lead up to th...
2siThis book explores the argument that Portugal has been an exception to the trend of political uph...
The 2013 Italian elections were in several respects a ‘Europeanised’ contest. As a severe institutio...
The costs of the crisis in Southern European countries have not been only economic but political. Ec...
3The costs of the crisis in Southern European countries have not been only economic but political....
2siThe international economic crisis has hit Europe, especially its ‘periphery’, remarkably hard, an...
Italian politics has traditionally produced its fair share of drama, with unstable coalitions and sh...
The European project has enjoyed considerable support from both elite and masses in Portugal. Since ...
3The Portuguese case provides a unique opportunity to study the opposition's behaviour in a variety ...
For years, the countries of Southern Europe have struggled with the consequences of the sovereign de...
The paper aims to inquire into whether the Italian case still provides evidence in favor of the stan...
Elections to the European Parliament have since they were introduced in 1979 been, as scholars defin...
This article introduces a collection of essays on the elections of 2010\u201311 in Italy, Greece, Po...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst economic crisis i...
The economic crisis in Southern Europe has led to the disintegration of the party system and the ris...
Portugal will hold legislative elections later this year. Patrícia Calca writes on the lead up to th...
2siThis book explores the argument that Portugal has been an exception to the trend of political uph...
The 2013 Italian elections were in several respects a ‘Europeanised’ contest. As a severe institutio...