Opposition Parties in European Legislatures
Conflict or Consensus?
Herausgeber: De Giorgi, Elisabetta; Ilonszki, Gabriella
Opposition Parties in European Legislatures
Conflict or Consensus?
Herausgeber: De Giorgi, Elisabetta; Ilonszki, Gabriella
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This book contains a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the behaviour of the opposition parties in eleven European democracies across Western and East Central Europe. Specifically, it investigates the parliamentary behaviour of the opposition parties, and shows that the party context is increasingly diverse.
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This book contains a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the behaviour of the opposition parties in eleven European democracies across Western and East Central Europe. Specifically, it investigates the parliamentary behaviour of the opposition parties, and shows that the party context is increasingly diverse.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9781138674875
- ISBN-10: 1138674877
- Artikelnr.: 52008790
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9781138674875
- ISBN-10: 1138674877
- Artikelnr.: 52008790
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Elisabetta De Giorgi is a Researcher at the Portuguese Institute of International Relations (IPRI) of the NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal. Gabriella Ilonszki is Professor of Political Science at Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary, and Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
1. Introduction [Gabriella Ilonszki and Elisabetta De Giorgi] 2. Denmark:
Strengthened opposition, yet high levels of cooperation [Flemming Juul
Christiansen] 3. Germany: Heated debates but cooperative behaviour [
Christian Stecker] 4. The Netherlands: The Reinvention of Consensus
Democracy [Simon Otjes, Tom Louwerse and Arco Timmermans] 5. Italy: When
responsibility fails. Parliamentary opposition in times of crisis [
Francesco Marangoni and Luca Verzichelli] 6. Portugal: The unexpected path
of far left parties, from permanent opposition to government support
[Elisabetta De Giorgi and Federico Russo] 7. Spain: Government and
opposition cooperation in a multi-level context [Ana Palau and Luz Munoz]
8. Czech Republic: Weak Governments and Divided Opposition in Times of
crisis [Petra Guasti and Zdenka Mansfeldova] 9. Hungary: The
De(con)struction of Parliamentary Opposition [Réka Várnagy and Gabriella
Ilonszki] 10. Poland: Opposition in the Making [Agnieszka Dudzi¿ska and
Witold Betkiewicz] 11. Romania: An Ambivalent Parliamentary Opposition [
Sergiu Gherghina and Mihail Chiru] 12. Switzerland: When Opposition is in
Government [Jan Rosset, Andrea Pilotti and Yannis Papadopoulos] 13.
Conclusions [Elisabetta De Giorgi and Gabriella Ilonszki]
Strengthened opposition, yet high levels of cooperation [Flemming Juul
Christiansen] 3. Germany: Heated debates but cooperative behaviour [
Christian Stecker] 4. The Netherlands: The Reinvention of Consensus
Democracy [Simon Otjes, Tom Louwerse and Arco Timmermans] 5. Italy: When
responsibility fails. Parliamentary opposition in times of crisis [
Francesco Marangoni and Luca Verzichelli] 6. Portugal: The unexpected path
of far left parties, from permanent opposition to government support
[Elisabetta De Giorgi and Federico Russo] 7. Spain: Government and
opposition cooperation in a multi-level context [Ana Palau and Luz Munoz]
8. Czech Republic: Weak Governments and Divided Opposition in Times of
crisis [Petra Guasti and Zdenka Mansfeldova] 9. Hungary: The
De(con)struction of Parliamentary Opposition [Réka Várnagy and Gabriella
Ilonszki] 10. Poland: Opposition in the Making [Agnieszka Dudzi¿ska and
Witold Betkiewicz] 11. Romania: An Ambivalent Parliamentary Opposition [
Sergiu Gherghina and Mihail Chiru] 12. Switzerland: When Opposition is in
Government [Jan Rosset, Andrea Pilotti and Yannis Papadopoulos] 13.
Conclusions [Elisabetta De Giorgi and Gabriella Ilonszki]
1. Introduction [Gabriella Ilonszki and Elisabetta De Giorgi] 2. Denmark:
Strengthened opposition, yet high levels of cooperation [Flemming Juul
Christiansen] 3. Germany: Heated debates but cooperative behaviour [
Christian Stecker] 4. The Netherlands: The Reinvention of Consensus
Democracy [Simon Otjes, Tom Louwerse and Arco Timmermans] 5. Italy: When
responsibility fails. Parliamentary opposition in times of crisis [
Francesco Marangoni and Luca Verzichelli] 6. Portugal: The unexpected path
of far left parties, from permanent opposition to government support
[Elisabetta De Giorgi and Federico Russo] 7. Spain: Government and
opposition cooperation in a multi-level context [Ana Palau and Luz Munoz]
8. Czech Republic: Weak Governments and Divided Opposition in Times of
crisis [Petra Guasti and Zdenka Mansfeldova] 9. Hungary: The
De(con)struction of Parliamentary Opposition [Réka Várnagy and Gabriella
Ilonszki] 10. Poland: Opposition in the Making [Agnieszka Dudzi¿ska and
Witold Betkiewicz] 11. Romania: An Ambivalent Parliamentary Opposition [
Sergiu Gherghina and Mihail Chiru] 12. Switzerland: When Opposition is in
Government [Jan Rosset, Andrea Pilotti and Yannis Papadopoulos] 13.
Conclusions [Elisabetta De Giorgi and Gabriella Ilonszki]
Strengthened opposition, yet high levels of cooperation [Flemming Juul
Christiansen] 3. Germany: Heated debates but cooperative behaviour [
Christian Stecker] 4. The Netherlands: The Reinvention of Consensus
Democracy [Simon Otjes, Tom Louwerse and Arco Timmermans] 5. Italy: When
responsibility fails. Parliamentary opposition in times of crisis [
Francesco Marangoni and Luca Verzichelli] 6. Portugal: The unexpected path
of far left parties, from permanent opposition to government support
[Elisabetta De Giorgi and Federico Russo] 7. Spain: Government and
opposition cooperation in a multi-level context [Ana Palau and Luz Munoz]
8. Czech Republic: Weak Governments and Divided Opposition in Times of
crisis [Petra Guasti and Zdenka Mansfeldova] 9. Hungary: The
De(con)struction of Parliamentary Opposition [Réka Várnagy and Gabriella
Ilonszki] 10. Poland: Opposition in the Making [Agnieszka Dudzi¿ska and
Witold Betkiewicz] 11. Romania: An Ambivalent Parliamentary Opposition [
Sergiu Gherghina and Mihail Chiru] 12. Switzerland: When Opposition is in
Government [Jan Rosset, Andrea Pilotti and Yannis Papadopoulos] 13.
Conclusions [Elisabetta De Giorgi and Gabriella Ilonszki]







