Political Institutions and Democracy in Portugal

Political Institutions and Democracy in Portugal

Assessing the Impact of the Eurocrisis

Pequito Teixeira, Conceicao; Costa Pinto, Antonio

Springer International Publishing AG

01/2019

253

Dura

Inglês

9783319981512

331998151X

15 a 20 dias


ebook

The case of Portugal present some interesting differences from other southern European democracies, since on one hand it suffered a deep economic crisis and the consequent bailout from the International Monetary Fund, the European Central Bank and the European Union, but on the other hand the party system remained stable.
1 Portugal before and after the "Great Recession". A resiliente Democracy?







2 The Political Economy of Portuguese Crisis Years: The Road not Taken



Carla Guapo Costa







3 The President of the Republic and the Management of the Eurocrisis



Rui Graca Feijo







4 Electoral Systems and Political Reforms: Portugal in Comparative Perspective



Andre Freire







5 The Portuguese Party System: Evolution in Continuity?



Carlos Jalali







6 The Centrality of the Portuguese Parliament: Reform, Troika and "Contraption"



Antonio Jose Seguro







7 The Portuguese Constitutional Court and its Austerity Case Law



Teresa Violante







8 New challenges, Old Parties: Party Change in Portugal after the European crisis



Marco Lisi







9 Trade Union Representation and Industrial Relations in Portugal before, during and following the Economic and Financial Crises



Alan Stoleroff







10 Portugal and Spain in the international protest cycles: from global justice movement to anti-austerity protests



Cristina Nunes







11 Political Discontentment and "Democrats with Adjectives" in Portugal post-Troika: Risks and Opportunities
Conceicao Pequito Teixeira, Paulo de Almeida Pereira and Ana Maria Belchior
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Democracy in Portugal;Eurocrisis;Representative Democracy in Portugal;Portugal partisan politics;Civic associativism;Portugal and Spain international protests;Portugese political institutions;democracy