This book analyzes Spanish political parties and institutions in comparative theoretical perspective. Two primary themes are addressed: institutionalization and the distribution of institutionalization in the polity, and the relationship between institutional design and representation.
This book analyzes Spanish political parties and institutions in comparative theoretical perspective. Two primary themes are addressed: institutionali...
Why Minority Governments Work tackles central questions: how well minority parliamentary governments govern; how they build majorities; and why some perform better than others. It offers an explanatory framework to account for governing capacity that includes the design of political institutions, partisan bargaining circumstances, and the reconcilability of party goals, all in multilevel, territorial perspective.Demonstrating the framework's utility, the book examines Spain's minority governments in comparative perspective. Spain's minority governments work in part because of its complex...
Why Minority Governments Work tackles central questions: how well minority parliamentary governments govern; how they build majorities; and why some p...
This edited volume examines the political, social, and economic developments in contemporary Spain, with a particular focus on the period of the Socialist government (2008-11), the 2011 elections, and the challenges facing Spain and the new Popular Party government.
This edited volume examines the political, social, and economic developments in contemporary Spain, with a particular focus on the period of the Socia...