Government-opposition in southern European countries during the economic crisis : great recession, great cooperation?
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Government-opposition in southern European countries during the economic crisis : great recession, great cooperation?
(The library of legislative studies)
Routledge, 2016
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The international economic crisis has hit Europe, especially its 'periphery', remarkably hard, and has had deep consequences at the economic and political levels. Since its onset, parties in parliament (especially those in opposition) have found themselves faced with a dilemma: choosing between the need to cooperate with the government in order to overcome the crisis and the opportunity provided by a weakened government to stress their adversarial position, so as to be more easily re-elected and possibly get into power. What have they decided to do? This is a crucial question, for which there is no easy or intuitive answer. The present volume introduces a collection of works exploring this dilemma in southern European countries, by examining the opposition behaviour in Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain; and in the European Parliament. In so doing, we shall try to understand not only what kind of impact the crisis has had on the level of consensus in parliament in the four countries mentioned, but also whether differences are observable across cases.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Legislative Studies.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Conflict and Consensus in Parliament during the Economic Crisis Catherine Moury and Elisabetta De Giorgi 2. Government-Opposition Dynamics during the Economic Crisis in Greece Kostas Gemenis and Roula Nezi 3. From a Technocratic Solution to a Fragile Grand Coalition: The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Parliamentary Government in Italy Francesco Marangoni and Luca Verzichelli 4. Incumbents, Opposition and International Lenders: Governing Portugal in Times of Crisis Elisabetta De Giorgi, Catherine Moury and Joao Pedro Ruivo 5. Government-Opposition Dynamics in Spain under the Pressure of Economic Collapse and the Debt Crisis Anna M. Palau, Luz Munoz Marquez and Laura Chaques-Bonafont 6. An Emerging Divide? Assessing the Impact of the Euro Crisis on the Voting Alignments of the European Parliament Stefano Braghiroli 7. Conclusions: Great Recession, Great Cooperation? Elisabetta De Giorgi and Catherine Moury
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