This article reviews the case of the often claimed “crisis of parties” in Portugal, and argues that such controversy rests at least in part on “ambiguous” evidence. We will try to answer two fundamental research questions: 1) What motivates popular support for political parties (or lack thereof)? 2) Why does antiparty rhetoric resonate with some citizens, but not with others? The empirical data and statistical regression models used allow the following conclusion: in the eyes of Portuguese citizens, parties have become a kind of “necessary evil”, being criticized for “what they actually do” and supported for “what they are supposed to do”
In the following sections, I will argue that although opinions about Portuguese membership in the EU...
UID/CPO/04627/2013 SFRH/BPD/103318/2014Focusing on the Portuguese case, this article aims to examine...
This paper analyzes the popularity of the main political entities in Portugal. After describing the...
This article reviwes the case of the often-claimed "crisis of parties" in Portugal, and argues that ...
Notwithstanding the prolific research on the crisis of democracy since the 1980s, the attention that...
In this article, the relationship between populist attitudes and conventional and unconventional for...
ABSTRACT While the analysis of party models and types of party members has been widely discussed at ...
This article analyses the way in which attitudes towards the transition to democracy explain party i...
Over a period of three decades, this article examines the nature, the change and the consequences of...
Abstract. We provide a comprehensive analysis of the Portuguese parties and their policy space. We s...
With a focus on the Portuguese case, this article shows how MPs express disagreement with their part...
Abstract. We provide a comprehensive analysis of the Portuguese parties and their policy space. We s...
This study analyses the degree to which Portuguese parties represent their electorates. In this ins...
This paper offers additional insights on the interactions between economics and politics in Portugal...
This article analysed the nature of Portuguese political parties’ attitudes towards Europe. Three ma...
In the following sections, I will argue that although opinions about Portuguese membership in the EU...
UID/CPO/04627/2013 SFRH/BPD/103318/2014Focusing on the Portuguese case, this article aims to examine...
This paper analyzes the popularity of the main political entities in Portugal. After describing the...
This article reviwes the case of the often-claimed "crisis of parties" in Portugal, and argues that ...
Notwithstanding the prolific research on the crisis of democracy since the 1980s, the attention that...
In this article, the relationship between populist attitudes and conventional and unconventional for...
ABSTRACT While the analysis of party models and types of party members has been widely discussed at ...
This article analyses the way in which attitudes towards the transition to democracy explain party i...
Over a period of three decades, this article examines the nature, the change and the consequences of...
Abstract. We provide a comprehensive analysis of the Portuguese parties and their policy space. We s...
With a focus on the Portuguese case, this article shows how MPs express disagreement with their part...
Abstract. We provide a comprehensive analysis of the Portuguese parties and their policy space. We s...
This study analyses the degree to which Portuguese parties represent their electorates. In this ins...
This paper offers additional insights on the interactions between economics and politics in Portugal...
This article analysed the nature of Portuguese political parties’ attitudes towards Europe. Three ma...
In the following sections, I will argue that although opinions about Portuguese membership in the EU...
UID/CPO/04627/2013 SFRH/BPD/103318/2014Focusing on the Portuguese case, this article aims to examine...
This paper analyzes the popularity of the main political entities in Portugal. After describing the...