Politicians in hard times : Spanish and South European MPs facing citizens after the Great Recession
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Politicians in hard times : Spanish and South European MPs facing citizens after the Great Recession
Palgrave Macmillan, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book analyses the Spanish parliamentary elites in a comparative perspective within southern Europe. What has been the impact of the Great Recession on the configuration of parliaments and the diversity of legislators? Have new parties delivered better representation of citizens in terms of demographics (gender, age, social class), ideology or political attitudes and beliefs? This original research is based on a 2018 survey on members of two national chambers and 17 regional parliaments. Comparing these data with those of a simultaneous survey carried out on Spanish citizens and with data from previous research a decade ago, the book examines the changes that have occurred in representation during the course of the Great Recession and provides evidence of the growing distance between citizens and parliamentary elites. Additionally, using data from the Comparative Candidates Survey, the book compares the ideological congruence between citizens and their representatives in Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece.
Table of Contents
1. Democracy, Politicians and Citizens2. Do MPs Represent Us?3. The Personality of MPs and Citizens: Differentiation and Congruence4. Political Socialisation5. New Political Scenario, New Motivations?6. Democratic, Yet Representative? Selecting MPs in a Multilevel Polity7. Obliged to Respond? MP's Modes of Political Representation8. Responsiveness Towards Street Protests. MPs' and citizens' Normative Views9. How Democracy Works: Divergent Perspectives of Representatives and Citizens10. Elite and Citizens' Attitudes Towards Territorial Organisation11. Territorial and National Identities in Times of Change12. Euroscepticism in Spain: A Phenomenon of Extremes?13. Ideological Congruence Following the Great Recession14. Ideological and Policy Congruence in Italy and Spain15. Ideological Coherence Within Parties: Portugal and Spain16. Are Challengers Better Representatives? Greece and Spain17. Left-Right Ideological Congruence in Southern Europe18. Leadership in Hard Times?
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