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Spain., Cortes Generales.
Democracy and institutional development = Spain in comparative theoretical perspective /
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正題名/作者:
Democracy and institutional development/ edited by Bonnie N. Field, Kerstin Hamann.
其他題名:
Spain in comparative theoretical perspective /
其他作者:
Field, Bonnie N.
出版者:
Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan, : 2008.,
面頁冊數:
xv, 253 p. :ill. :
標題:
Democracy - Spain. -
標題:
Spain - Fiction. - History - Ferdinand and Isabella, 1479-1516 -
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9780230594982
Democracy and institutional development = Spain in comparative theoretical perspective /
Democracy and institutional development
Spain in comparative theoretical perspective /[electronic resource] :edited by Bonnie N. Field, Kerstin Hamann. - Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan,2008. - xv, 253 p. :ill.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-241) and index.
Introduction: The Institutionalization of Democracy in Spain; B.N.Field and K.Hamann -- PartyDevelopment in Democratic Spain: Life-Cycle, Generation or Period Effect?; I.van Biezen -- Interparty Politics in Spain: The Role of Informal Institutions; B.N Field -- Speaking for Placeor for Party?Territorial Representation and the Legislative Behavior of Deputies in the Spanish Congress; A.P Montero -- The Power of Committees in the Spanish Congress of Deputies; L.M.Maurer -- Regional Governments in Spain: Exploring Theories of Government Formation; K.Hamann and C.Mershon -- Feminized Decentralization: Evaluating Women's Representation in Spain; C.D.Ortbals -- The Institutionalization ofUnions and Industrial Relations in Spain; K.Hamann -- Institutions, European Integration, and the Policy Process in Contemporary Spain; R.S.Chari and P.M.Heywood -- Conclusion: The Spanish Case and Comparative Lessons on Institutions, Representation and Democracy; B.N.Field and K.Hamann -- --.
Spain stands out as a success among countries that have transited from authoritarian rule since the mid-1970s. It has achieved democratic consolidation, institutional stability, economic growth, and international significance. Despite these successes, Spain is largely absent from cross-national studies of advanced democracies; nor has existing scholarship sufficiently analyzed post-transition Spain to determine what it can teach us about comparative politics. On the other hand, the macro successes of Spain's democracy present an overly simplified depiction and prevent a more nuanced characterization of the trade-offs, strengths,and weaknesses of Spanish democracy, which are equally important for comparative politics research. This book partially fills these gaps by analyzing Spanishpolitical parties and institutions in comparative theoretical perspective. Two primary themes unitethe book and are addressed by the chapter authors: first, institutionalization and the distributionofinstitutionalization in the polity, and second, the relationshipbetween institutional design andrepresentation.
Electronic reproduction.
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