When this book first published in 1990, several 'new' democracies
were emerging in Southern Europe. Italy, Portugal, Spain and Greece
were generally seen as conforming to the western European model of
liberal democracy. But the process of democratization is a gradual
one, and each national democracy is moulded by its own political,
social, and economic characteristics. In particular, the active
role of national political parties is of prime importance. The
contributors to this volume focus on party systems in the
democracies of Greece, Spain and Portugal since the end of their
authoritarian regimes, and on Italy in the post-war period. This
title will be of interest to students of politics, European
Studies, and development studies.
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