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Zusammenfassung: | "Introduction Our key question in this book is how the multiple crises that Europe faced in the aftermath of the Great Recession influenced the intensity and structuration of political conflict in national party systems. In particular, we ask how the cultural integration-demarcation divide that had been shaping up in north-western Europe before the onset of the Great Recession was affected by these multiple crises and whether this divide was 'traveling' to the European south and east. Figure 1.1: Theoretical framework Embedding the economic crisis in a long-term perspective As outlined, we first introduce the three long-term structural factors that we consider to have had a decisive influence on the structuration of party competition in the long run. As shown in Figure 1.1,these are long-term processes of societal change, regime legacies and the ever more important multi-level system of European governance. /or fascist regimes. Only in Italy did the fascist right survive the fall of the regime and was able to organise itself openly. But, paradoxically, the Italian neo-fascists started to decline at the very moment when the radical right began its rise in NWE, precisely because of their solid neo-fascist lineage (Ignazi 2003: 52). Only by distancing themselves from this legacy could they make a fresh start. Third, the relevance of the multi-level structure of the EU polity to national politics is likely to vary not only between member states and non-member states of the EU, but also among member states. During the Great Recession, it was arguably more important for Eurozone members and, among the latter for the debtor states which became the object of supranational crisis management. The structuration of party competition at the onset of the Great Recession"-- |
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spelling | European party politics in times of crisis / edited by Swen Hutter, Hanspeter Kriesi. New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019. ©2019 1 online resource (xvii, 429 pages) : illustrations (black and white) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. "Introduction Our key question in this book is how the multiple crises that Europe faced in the aftermath of the Great Recession influenced the intensity and structuration of political conflict in national party systems. In particular, we ask how the cultural integration-demarcation divide that had been shaping up in north-western Europe before the onset of the Great Recession was affected by these multiple crises and whether this divide was 'traveling' to the European south and east. Figure 1.1: Theoretical framework Embedding the economic crisis in a long-term perspective As outlined, we first introduce the three long-term structural factors that we consider to have had a decisive influence on the structuration of party competition in the long run. As shown in Figure 1.1,these are long-term processes of societal change, regime legacies and the ever more important multi-level system of European governance. /or fascist regimes. Only in Italy did the fascist right survive the fall of the regime and was able to organise itself openly. But, paradoxically, the Italian neo-fascists started to decline at the very moment when the radical right began its rise in NWE, precisely because of their solid neo-fascist lineage (Ignazi 2003: 52). Only by distancing themselves from this legacy could they make a fresh start. Third, the relevance of the multi-level structure of the EU polity to national politics is likely to vary not only between member states and non-member states of the EU, but also among member states. During the Great Recession, it was arguably more important for Eurozone members and, among the latter for the debtor states which became the object of supranational crisis management. The structuration of party competition at the onset of the Great Recession"-- Provided by publisher Cover; Half-title page; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Preface and Acknowledgements; Part I Theoretical Framework and Context; 1 Crises and the Transformation of the National Political Space in Europe; 2 Economic and Political Crises: The Context of Critical Elections; 3 The Media Content Analysis and Cross-Validation; Part II Country Studies; Southern Europe; 4 Spain -- Out with the Old: The Restructuring of Spanish Politics; 5 Greece -- Punctuated Equilibrium: The Restructuring of Greek Politics 6 Italy -- The End of Bipolarism: Restructuration in an Unstable Party System7 Portugal -- A Tale of Apparent Stability and Surreptitious Transformation; Central-Eastern Europe; 8 Hungary -- A Hungarian Crisis or Just a Crisis in Hungary?; 9 Poland -- 'Modern' versus 'Normal': The Increasing Importance of the Cultural Divide; 10 Romania -- Polity Contestation and the Resilience of Mainstream Parties; 11 Latvia -- An Ever-Wider Gap: The Ethnic Divide in Latvian Party Politics; North-Western Europe 12 Austria, France, the Netherlands and Switzerland: Old and New Winning Formulas of the Populist Radical Right13 The Restructuring of British and German Party Politics in Times of Crisis; 14 Ireland -- Limited Restructuration in the Poster Child of Austerity; Part III Conclusions; 15 Diverging Europe: The Political Consequences of the Crises in a Comparative Perspective; 16 Conclusion: A Critical Juncture for the Structuration of Party Systems?; Bibliography; Index Print version record. Europe Politics and government 1918-1945. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045749 Political parties Europe History 20th century. Political participation Europe History 20th century. Europe Politique et gouvernement 1918-1945. Participation politique Europe Histoire 20e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh Political participation fast Political parties fast Politics and government fast Europe fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCxPbbk4CPJDQJb4r6rq 1900-1999 fast History fast Hutter, Swen, 1978- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013060925 Kriesi, Hanspeter, editor. |
spellingShingle | European party politics in times of crisis / Cover; Half-title page; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Preface and Acknowledgements; Part I Theoretical Framework and Context; 1 Crises and the Transformation of the National Political Space in Europe; 2 Economic and Political Crises: The Context of Critical Elections; 3 The Media Content Analysis and Cross-Validation; Part II Country Studies; Southern Europe; 4 Spain -- Out with the Old: The Restructuring of Spanish Politics; 5 Greece -- Punctuated Equilibrium: The Restructuring of Greek Politics 6 Italy -- The End of Bipolarism: Restructuration in an Unstable Party System7 Portugal -- A Tale of Apparent Stability and Surreptitious Transformation; Central-Eastern Europe; 8 Hungary -- A Hungarian Crisis or Just a Crisis in Hungary?; 9 Poland -- 'Modern' versus 'Normal': The Increasing Importance of the Cultural Divide; 10 Romania -- Polity Contestation and the Resilience of Mainstream Parties; 11 Latvia -- An Ever-Wider Gap: The Ethnic Divide in Latvian Party Politics; North-Western Europe 12 Austria, France, the Netherlands and Switzerland: Old and New Winning Formulas of the Populist Radical Right13 The Restructuring of British and German Party Politics in Times of Crisis; 14 Ireland -- Limited Restructuration in the Poster Child of Austerity; Part III Conclusions; 15 Diverging Europe: The Political Consequences of the Crises in a Comparative Perspective; 16 Conclusion: A Critical Juncture for the Structuration of Party Systems?; Bibliography; Index Political parties Europe History 20th century. Political participation Europe History 20th century. Participation politique Europe Histoire 20e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh Political participation fast Political parties fast Politics and government fast |
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title | European party politics in times of crisis / |
title_auth | European party politics in times of crisis / |
title_exact_search | European party politics in times of crisis / |
title_full | European party politics in times of crisis / edited by Swen Hutter, Hanspeter Kriesi. |
title_fullStr | European party politics in times of crisis / edited by Swen Hutter, Hanspeter Kriesi. |
title_full_unstemmed | European party politics in times of crisis / edited by Swen Hutter, Hanspeter Kriesi. |
title_short | European party politics in times of crisis / |
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topic | Political parties Europe History 20th century. Political participation Europe History 20th century. Participation politique Europe Histoire 20e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh Political participation fast Political parties fast Politics and government fast |
topic_facet | Europe Politics and government 1918-1945. Political parties Europe History 20th century. Political participation Europe History 20th century. Europe Politique et gouvernement 1918-1945. Participation politique Europe Histoire 20e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. Political participation Political parties Politics and government Europe History |
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