Party Change in Southern Europe
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9780415373555
Yazar
Morlino, Leonardo; Bosco, Anna
Yayın Dili
İngilizce
Yayın Yılı
2006
Sayfa Sayısı
272
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Sert Kapak
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125 GBP
It has been argued that political parties are weakening. In Southern Europe, however, political parties have shown remarkable pragmatism. Not only have they played a crucial role in the installation and consolidation of democracy, mostly in the 1970s and 1980s, but they have also adapted to the aftermaths of severe political crises during the 1990s.
Party Change in Southern Europe addresses a basic issue: Have parties in Southern Europe weakened over the decade 1995-2005? Or have they rather changed? And if so, how have they changed? To answer these questions the authors analyze the transformations undergone by the two main parties in Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Turkey and Cyprus (North and South) focusing on several dimensions of change. For each political group, systematic analysis is offered on:
party organization
electoral politics
competitive strategies
party values and programmes.
This book was previously published as a special issue of South European Society and Politics.
Introduction Anna Bosco and Leonardo Morlino Portugal The Partido Social Democrata Carlos Jalali. The Partido Socialista Marco Lisi Spain The Partido Popular Javier Astudillo and Elena Garcia-Guereta. The Partido Socialista Obrero Espanol Monica Mendez Lago Italy Forza Italia Francesco Raniolo. The Democratici di Sinistra Daniela Giannetti and Rosa Mule Greece Nea Democratia Takis S. Pappas and Elias Dinas. PASOK Mikalis Spourdalakis and Chrisanthos Tassis Cyprus and Northern Cyprus AKEL, DISY, CTP and UBP Christophoros Christophorou Turkey The AKP Ergun OEzbudun. The CHP Ilter Turan
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