South European Society and Politics
2010 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue 4, 2022
- Southern Europe Managing the First Phase of the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Crucial Effect of Timing pp. 431-458

- Susannah Verney, José Real-Dato and Juan Rodríguez-Teruel
- Italy, the Sick Man of Europe: Policy Response, Experts and Public Opinion in the First Phase of Covid-19 pp. 459-485

- Giulia Vicentini and Maria Tullia Galanti
- The Limits of Power Concentration and Expert Knowledge in Emergency Management: Spain’s Government Response during the First Phase of the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 487-519

- Juan Rodríguez Teruel, Eloísa del Pino and José Real-Dato
- A Portuguese Miracle: The Politics of the First Phase of Covid-19 in Portugal pp. 521-549

- Patrícia Silva, Edna Costa and João Moniz
- Regaining Trust: Evidence-Informed Policymaking during the First Phase of the Covid-19 Crisis in Greece pp. 551-576

- Stella Ladi, Angelos Angelou and Dimitra Panagiotatou
- Surviving the Covid-19 Pandemic under Right-wing Populist Rule: Turkey in the First Phase pp. 577-606

- Özge Kemahlıoğlu and Oya Yeğen
Volume 27, issue 3, 2022
- Radical-Right Surge in a Deinstitutionalised Party System: The 2022 Italian General Election pp. 329-357

- Alessandro Chiaramonte, Vincenzo Emanuele, Nicola Maggini and Aldo Paparo
- Back to the Post-Fascist Past or Landing in the Populist Radical Right? The Brothers of Italy Between Continuity and Change pp. 359-383

- Leonardo Puleo and Gianluca Piccolino
- Yet Another Populist Party? Understanding the Rise of Brothers of Italy pp. 385-405

- Gianfranco Baldini, Filippo Tronconi and Davide Angelucci
- The Italian Democratic Party at the Crossroad: Party Activism and the Middle-Level Élite pp. 407-429

- Paola Bordandini, Carlo Baccetti and Laura Sartori
Volume 27, issue 2, 2022
- Explaining Morality Policy Coalitions in Spanish Parliamentary Votes: The Interaction of the Church-State Conflict and Territorial Politics pp. 197-222

- Margarita León, Manuel Alvariño and Llorenç Soler-Buades
- Political Polarisation on Social Media: Competing Understandings of Democracy in Turkey pp. 223-251

- Didem Türkoğlu, Meltem Odabaş, Doruk Tunaoglu and Mustafa Yavaş
- Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: The Evolution of Democratic Digital Innovations in Podemos pp. 253-278

- Marco Meloni and Fabio G. Lupato
- Absolute and Benchmarked Economic Voting. A Subnational Perspective on a Decade of Elections in Southern Europe pp. 279-303

- Marco Giuliani
- ‘Your Luck is Our Luck’: Covid-19, the Radical Right and Low Polarisation in the 2022 Portuguese Elections pp. 305-327

- José Santana-Pereira and Elisabetta De Giorgi
Volume 27, issue 1, 2022
- Affective Polarisation in Times of Political Instability and Conflict. Spain from a Comparative Perspective pp. 1-26

- Mariano Torcal and Josep M. Comellas
- Electoral Competition and Partisan Affective Polarisation in Spain pp. 27-50

- Isabel Rodríguez, Diego Santamaría and Luis Miller
- Territorial Polarisation after Radical Parties’ Breakthrough in Spain pp. 51-73

- Amuitz Garmendia Madariaga and Pedro Riera
- Media Diet and Polarisation: Evidence from Spain pp. 75-95

- Albert Padró-Solanet and Joan Balcells
- Twitter and Affective Polarisation: Following Political Leaders in Spain pp. 97-123

- Javier Lorenzo-Rodríguez and Mariano Torcal
- In-Party Like, Out-Party Dislike and Propensity to Vote in Spain pp. 125-146

- Danilo Serani
- Affective and Territorial Polarisation: The Impact on Vote Choice in Spain pp. 147-169

- Toni Rodon
- Partisan Sentiments and Political Trust: A Longitudinal Study of Spain pp. 171-196

- Mariano Torcal and Emily Carty
Volume 26, issue 4, 2021
- Societal Responses to Right-Wing Extremism: Antifascist Mobilisation against Golden Dawn in Greece pp. 437-464

- Antonis Ellinas and Iasonas Lamprianou
- Framing Gender through Affects: Antifeminism and Love in the Spanish Far Right (Vox) pp. 465-487

- Alexandre Pichel-Vázquez and Begonya Enguix Grau
- Embattled Ballots, Quiet Streets: Competitive Authoritarianism and Dampening Anti-Government Protests in Turkey pp. 489-515

- Anıl Kahvecioğlu and Semih Patan
- Higher Means Harder for Female Descriptive Representation? Women with Family Responsibilities and Party Primaries for Local, Regional and National Chambers in Spain pp. 517-540

- Guillermo Cordero, Santiago Pérez-Nievas, Marta Paradés and Xavier Coller
- Political Participation among Natives and Immigrants: Identity and Socio-economic Status within the Turkish Cypriot Electorate pp. 541-566

- Enis Porat, Sertac Sonan and Omer Gokcekus
Volume 26, issue 3, 2021
- Are All Populist Voters the Same? Institutional Distrust and the Five Star Movement in Italy pp. 303-327

- Davide Angelucci and Davide Vittori
- ‘Enough’ of What? An Analysis of Chega’s Populist Radical Right Agenda pp. 329-353

- Mariana S. Mendes
- A Popular Mandate for Strongmen: What Public Opinion Data Reveals About Support for Executive Aggrandizement in Turkey, 1996-2018 pp. 355-382

- Dean Schafer
- Changing Preferences versus Issue Salience: The Political Success of Anti-immigration Parties in Italy pp. 383-411

- Beatrice Magistro and Nicolas Wittstock
- The Silent Electoral Earthquake in Cyprus: A Crisis of Political Representation pp. 413-436

- Antonis A. Ellinas and Yiannos Katsourides
Volume 26, issue 2, 2021
- The ‘Lost Generation’ and Its Political Discontents: Age-related Divides in Southern Europe after the Crisis pp. 133-151

- Emmanouil Tsatsanis, Marco Lisi and André Freire
- Trust, Satisfaction and Political Engagement during Economic Crisis: Young Citizens in Southern Europe pp. 153-179

- Mario Quaranta, João Cancela, Irene Martín and Yannis Tsirbas
- Has the Great Recession Shaped a Crisis Generation of Critical Citizens? Evidence from Southern Europe pp. 181-207

- Gema García-Albacete and Javier Lorente
- Generational and Ideological Gaps in Democratic Support: Seeds of Deconsolidation in Post-Crisis Southern Europe? pp. 209-237

- Emmanouil Tsatsanis, Enrico Borghetto, André Freire and José Ramón Montero
- Assessing the Impact of Age, Cohort and Period Effects on Partisanship and Support for Mainstream Parties: Evidence from Southern Europe pp. 239-270

- Marco Lisi, Mario Quaranta, José Real-Dato and Emmanouil Tsatsanis
- Age and Descriptive Representation in Southern Europe: The Impact of the Great Recession on National Parliaments pp. 271-301

- André Freire, Andrea Pedrazzani, Emmanouil Tsatsanis, Xavier Coller and Paolo Segatti
Volume 26, issue 1, 2021
- Defeating Populists: The Case of 2019 Istanbul Elections pp. 1-26

- Seda Demiralp and Evren Balta
- Who Is Patriarchal? The Correlates of Patriarchy in Turkey pp. 27-53

- Burcu Ozdemir-Sarigil and Zeki Sarigil
- Transnationalism and Welfare Chauvinism in Italy: Evidence from the 2018 Election Campaign pp. 55-82

- Alessandro Pellegata and Francesco Visconti
- Street-level Bureaucrats and Coping Mechanisms.The Unexpected Role of Italian Judges in Asylum Policy Implementation pp. 83-108

- Cristina Dallara and Alice Lacchei
- ‘Social Media Help Me Distinguish between Truth and Lies’: News Consumption in the Polarised and Low-trust Media Landscape of Greece pp. 109-132

- Antonis Kalogeropoulos, Lamprini Rori and Dimitra Dimitrakopoulou
Volume 25, issue 3-4, 2020
- Polarisation in Southern Europe: Elites, Party Conflicts and Negative Partisanship pp. 257-284

- Anna Bosco and Susannah Verney
- Leader Polarisation: Conflict and Change in the Italian Political System pp. 285-315

- Fabio Bordignon
- Policy Polarisation in Italy: The Short and Conflictual Life of the ‘Government of Change’ (2018–2019) pp. 317-350

- Nicolò Conti, Andrea Pedrazzani and Federico Russo
- Looking for Affective Polarisation in Spain: PSOE and Podemos from Conflict to Coalition pp. 351-379

- Lluís Orriols and Sandra León
- Polarisation and Electoral Realignment: The Case of the Right-Wing Parties in Spain pp. 381-410

- Juan Rodríguez-Teruel
- Political Polarisation in Greece: The Prespa Agreement, Left/Right Antagonism and the Nationalism/Populism Nexus pp. 411-439

- Athena Skoulariki
- The Multiple Spanish Elections of April and May 2019: The Impact of Territorial and Left-right Polarisation pp. 441-474

- Pablo Simón
- Populism Put to the Polarisation Test: The 2019–20 Election Cycle in Italy pp. 475-501

- Filippo Tronconi and Marco Valbruzzi
- Two-partyism Reloaded: Polarisation, Negative Partisanship, and the Return of the Left-right Divide in the Greek Elections of 2019 pp. 503-532

- Emmanouil Tsatsanis, Eftichia Teperoglou and Angelos Seriatos
- Two-bloc Logic, Polarisation and Coalition Government: The November 2019 General Election in Spain pp. 533-563

- Pablo Simón
Volume 25, issue 2, 2020
- The Exceptional Case of Post-Bailout Portugal: A Comparative Outlook pp. 127-150

- Elisabetta De Giorgi and José Santana-Pereira
- How to Combine Public Spending with Fiscal Rigour? ‘Austerity by Stealth’ in Post-Bailout Portugal (2015-2019) pp. 151-178

- Catherine Moury, Elisabetta De Giorgi and Pedro Barros
- Party System Renewal or Business as Usual? Continuity and Change in Post-Bailout Portugal pp. 179-203

- Marco Lisi, Edalina Rodrigues Sanches and Jayane dos Santos Maia
- Demand without Supply? Populist Attitudes and Voting Behaviour in Post-Bailout Portugal pp. 205-228

- José Santana-Pereira and João Cancela
- In the Shadow of the ‘Government of the Left’: The 2019 Legislative Elections in Portugal pp. 229-255

- Carlos Jalali, João Moniz and Patrícia Silva
Volume 25, issue 1, 2020
- Between Domestic Learning and External Coercion: Budgeting and Fiscal Management Reform in Greece pp. 1-26

- Calliope Spanou
- Reforming Greece’s Tax Administration during the Financial Crisis: The Paradox of Power Asymmetry pp. 27-48

- Dionyssis G. Dimitrakopoulos and Argyris G. Passas
- Migration Crisis, Organised Crime and Domestic Politics in Italy: Unfolding the Interplay pp. 49-74

- Iole Fontana
- Migration and Healthcare Reforms in Spain: Symbolic Politics, Converging Outputs, Oppositions from the Field pp. 75-98

- María Bruquetas-Callejo and Roberta Perna
- Repression without Exception: A Study of Protest Bans during Turkey’s State of Emergency (2016-2018) pp. 99-125

- Mert Arslanalp and T. Deniz Erkmen
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