This comprehensive study of party competition in Europe since 2008
aids understanding of the recent, often dramatic, changes taking
place in European politics. It addresses how the multiple crises
that Europe faces have affected the intensity and structure of
party competition, and whether we are seeing a wave of 'critical
elections' which will reshape European politics for years to come.
The geographical scope of the book covers fifteen European
countries, including cases from North-Western Europe (Austria,
Britain, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, and
Switzerland), Southern Europe (Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain),
and Central-Eastern Europe (Hungary, Latvia, Poland, and Romania).
Using original data from a large-scale content analysis of mass
media, and the debates among parties in election campaigns, this
book provides clear graphical presentations of the results,
appealing to a wide readership of students, scholars, journalists,
practitioners, and the politically interested public.
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