“Why Portugal did constitute an exceptional case among bailout countries during the Great Recession? This distinguished team of Portuguese political scientists provides several answers to this question, thoroughly analyzing how citizens and parliamentary representation interacted before and after the financial crisis. This book is an extraordinary example of how democracies overcome difficult crises and are able to display institutional stability, economic sustainability, and political success.”

- José Ramón Montero, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,

Representative democracies are facing huge challenges that stem from long trends of citizens’ dissatisfaction and weakening of political legitimacy, on the one hand, and the effects of global economic and financial crisis on electoral alignments and the patterns of government, on the other. This volume uses the Portuguese case as an important case study to examine the long-term debate on the crisis of representative democracies with the attempt to assess the impact of the Great Recession. In particular, this study examines two relevant dimensions, namely citizens’ participation and mobilization, as well as longitudinal evolution of the linkages between voters and MPs, highlighting both continuities and changes. Through a wide and rich data collection and the comparative perspective adopted, this study furthers our understanding of how Portuguese democracy has bounced back and has emerged as a peculiar case among European democracies, especially if we look at innovate democratic practices - at both citizens’ and elites’ level – that have been adopted after the Great Recession.
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This volume analyzes key dimensions of political representation and participation in Portugal, examining the impact of the economic crisis on the linkage between voters and elected representatives, contributing to assessing the significant changes that representative democracies have experienced and the factors that may boost their renewal.
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Introduction

Chapter 1

Bridging the gap? The changing relationship between the socialists and radical left in Portugal

Chapter 2

Politics in Austerity: strategic interactions between social movements and institutional actors in Portugal, 2010-2015

Chapter 3

Democratic legitimacy and trust in political institutions in Portugal before and after the Great Recession: transitory or lasting effects?

Chapter 4

Political participation of the young versus old age cohorts before and after the Great Recession: Portugal in a comparative perspective, 2008-2016

Chapter 5

Ideological and policy representation in Portugal, before and after the Great Recession, 2008-2017

Chapter 6

Gender and political representation before and after the Great Recession, 2008-2017

Chapter 7

Opening the ‘black box’: intra-party cohesion on European integration in Portugal before and after the crisis

Chapter 8

Legislative activities before and after the Great Recession: an analysis of unemployment and social welfare issues

Chapter 9

Conclusions
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781793601155
Publisert
2020-06-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Vekt
526 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
161 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
224

Biographical note

Marco Lisi is assistant professor in the department of political studies at Nova University of Lisbon.



André Freire is professor of political science at the University Institute of Lisbon.



Emmanouil Tsatsanis is researcher at the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology at the University Institute of Lisbon.