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Focusing on Italy, Spain and Greece, this book explores the extent of polarisation, as well as its causes, characteristics and consequences.
List of contents
Introduction Polarisation in Southern Europe: Elites, Party Conflicts and Negative Partisanship
PART 1: Aspects of Polarisation 1. Leader Polarisation: Conflict and Change in the Italian Political System 2. Policy Polarisation in Italy: The Short and Conflictual Life of the 'Government of Change' (2018-2019) 3. Looking for Affective Polarisation in Spain: PSOE and Podemos from Conflict to Coalition 4. Polarisation and Electoral Realignment: The Case of the Right-Wing Parties in Spain 5. Political Polarisation in Greece: The Prespa Agreement, Left/Right Antagonism and the Nationalism/Populism Nexus
PART 2: Polarised Competition in the 2019-20 Elections 6. The Multiple Spanish Elections of April and May 2019: The Impact of Territorial and Left-right Polarisation 7. Populism Put to the Polarisation Test: The 2019-20 Election Cycle in Italy 8. Two-partyism Reloaded: Polarisation, Negative Partisanship, and the Return of the Left-right Divide in the Greek Elections of 2019 9. Two-bloc Logic, Polarisation and Coalition Government: The November 2019 General Election in Spain
About the author
Anna Bosco is Associate Professor of Comparative Politics and Politics of the European Union at the University of Florence and Editor of
South European Society and Politics and the related Routledge book series.
Susannah Verney is Associate Professor of European Integration and European Politics at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and Editor of
South European Society and Politics and the related Routledge book series.
Summary
Focusing on Italy, Spain and Greece, this book explores the extent of polarisation, as well as its causes, characteristics and consequences.