In this paper, we explore the different political responses to the euro crisis among European publics since the financial crisis in Europe started in 2008 by concentrating on the two most important organizational vehicles in a democratic polity: political parties and social movements. We examine the political geography of possible shifts in support patterns for competing parties at national elections (in the member states where they have been held) and the geographical distribution of popular protests related to the crisis in 2011-2012. Finally, we address the risks of democratic deterioration by comparing current developments with the interwar period
First Published January 2, 2018The Eurozone crisis triggered deep political dissent in Southern Euro...
i. State-of-the-art and objectives This project seeks to assess the contemporary development of Euro...
Citizens may respond to economic crises and to policy responses to such crises in a variety of ways....
At the time of the election of the European Parliament (EP) in 2014, the European Union (EU) was hea...
This is the first comprehensive overview of the waves of protest mobilization that spread across Eur...
This paper considers how the 2008 banking crisis and the subsequent financial and economic crises - ...
This volume outlines a political sociology of crisis in Europe, focusing on state and society transf...
This volume outlines a political sociology of crisis in Europe, focusing on state and society transf...
This article offers comparative findings of the nature of populist Euroscepticism in political parti...
The aim of the special issue is to investigate through a comparative lens the impact of the recent e...
In this chapter, we analysed potential transformations of the structure of party competition in Fran...
This is the first comprehensive overview of the waves of protest mobilization that spread across Eur...
First published online: 2 January, 2018The aim of the special issue is to investigate through a comp...
This introduction presents the conceptual and analytical framework which constitutes the background ...
The Eurozone crisis triggered deep political dissent in Southern Europe. As the crisis unfolded, cit...
First Published January 2, 2018The Eurozone crisis triggered deep political dissent in Southern Euro...
i. State-of-the-art and objectives This project seeks to assess the contemporary development of Euro...
Citizens may respond to economic crises and to policy responses to such crises in a variety of ways....
At the time of the election of the European Parliament (EP) in 2014, the European Union (EU) was hea...
This is the first comprehensive overview of the waves of protest mobilization that spread across Eur...
This paper considers how the 2008 banking crisis and the subsequent financial and economic crises - ...
This volume outlines a political sociology of crisis in Europe, focusing on state and society transf...
This volume outlines a political sociology of crisis in Europe, focusing on state and society transf...
This article offers comparative findings of the nature of populist Euroscepticism in political parti...
The aim of the special issue is to investigate through a comparative lens the impact of the recent e...
In this chapter, we analysed potential transformations of the structure of party competition in Fran...
This is the first comprehensive overview of the waves of protest mobilization that spread across Eur...
First published online: 2 January, 2018The aim of the special issue is to investigate through a comp...
This introduction presents the conceptual and analytical framework which constitutes the background ...
The Eurozone crisis triggered deep political dissent in Southern Europe. As the crisis unfolded, cit...
First Published January 2, 2018The Eurozone crisis triggered deep political dissent in Southern Euro...
i. State-of-the-art and objectives This project seeks to assess the contemporary development of Euro...
Citizens may respond to economic crises and to policy responses to such crises in a variety of ways....