South European Society and Politics
2010 - 2026
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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
Volume 24, issue 4, 2019
- European Banking Union to the Rescue? How Supranational Institutions Influenced Crisis Management in Italy pp. 421-440

- Manuela Moschella and Lucia Quaglia
- Preferring Rome to Brussels: Mapping Interest Group Europeanisation in Italy pp. 441-462

- Andrea Pritoni
- Institutional Suicide and Elite Coordination: The Spanish Transition Revisited pp. 463-484

- Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca and Luis Fernando Medina
- Political Consequences of Welfare Regimes: Social Assistance and Support for Presidentialism in Turkey pp. 485-511

- Işık D. Özel and Kerem Yıldırım
- Facebook: An Emerging Arena for Politics of Self-Determination in northern Cyprus? pp. 513-533

- Emel Akçalı
Volume 24, issue 3, 2019
- Competition in a Populist Authoritarian Regime: The June 2018 Dual Elections in Turkey pp. 287-315

- Yunus Sözen
- Killing Competitive Authoritarianism Softly: The 2019 Local Elections in Turkey pp. 317-342

- Berk Esen and Sebnem Gumuscu
- Local Governments and Social Movements in the ‘Refugee Crisis’: Milan and Barcelona as ‘Cities of Welcome’ pp. 343-370

- Raffaele Bazurli
- The Puzzle of Expansionary Welfare Reforms under Harsh Austerity: Explaining the Italian Case pp. 371-395

- Patrik Vesan and Stefano Ronchi
- Negative Perceptions of Jews in Turkish Politics: An Analysis of Parliamentary Debates, 1983-2016 pp. 397-419

- Türkay Salim Nefes
Volume 24, issue 2, 2019
- Beyond Conditionality: Policy Reversals in Southern Europe in the Aftermath of the Eurozone Crisis pp. 155-176

- Catherine Moury and Alexandre Afonso
- When the Lenders Leave Town: Veto Players, Electoral Calculations and Vested Interests as Determinants of Policy Reversals in Spain and Portugal pp. 177-204

- Catherine Moury, Daniel Cardoso and Angie Gago
- Here to Stay? Reversals of Structural Reforms in Southern Europe as the Crisis Wanes pp. 205-232

- Rui Branco, Daniel Cardoso, Ana M. Guillén, Stefano Sacchi and David Luque Balbona
- Electoral Coalitions and Policy Reversals in Portugal and Italy in the Aftermath of the Eurozone Crisis pp. 233-257

- Alexandre Afonso and Fabio Bulfone
- Export or Perish: Can Internal Devaluation Create Enough Good Jobs in Southern Europe? pp. 259-285

- Sofia A. Perez and Manos Matsaganis
Volume 24, issue 1, 2019
- Southern Europe and the Eurozone Crisis Negotiations: Preference Formation and Contested Issues pp. 1-28

- Leonardo Morlino and Cecilia Emma Sottilotta
- Policy Failure in the Triangle of Growth: Labour Market, Human Capital, and Innovation in Spain and Italy pp. 29-52

- Luigi Burroni, Alberto Gherardini and Gemma Scalise
- Piecing Together the ‘Turkish Puzzle’ on Female Labour Force Participation: Comparative Insights from Southern Europe pp. 53-77

- H. Tolga Bolukbasi and A. Onur Kutlu
- Facilitating the Italian Mafia: The Grey Zone of Complicity and Collusion pp. 79-101

- Felia Allum, Rossella Merlino and Alessandro Colletti
- Post-crisis Political Normalisation? The 2018 Presidential Elections in the Republic of Cyprus pp. 103-127

- Vasiliki Triga, Fernando Mendez and Constantinos Djouvas
- Yet Another Case of Electoral and Government Epidemic? The Turkish Cypriot Legislative Election of January 2018 pp. 129-154

- Ahmet Sözen and Sertaç Sonan
Volume 23, issue 4, 2018
- Populism, Blame Shifting and the Crisis: Discourse Strategies in Portuguese Political Parties pp. 405-427

- Marco Lisi and Enrico Borghetto
- Populism from Below: Socio-economic and Ideological Correlates of Mass Attitudes in Greece pp. 429-450

- Emmanouil Tsatsanis, Ioannis Andreadis and Eftichia Teperoglou
- Far-Right Extremism and Populist Rhetoric: Greece and Cyprus during an Era of Crisis pp. 451-477

- Giorgos Charalambous and Panos Christoforou
- Populist Success in a Hung Parliament: The 2018 General Election in Italy pp. 479-501

- Alessandro Chiaramonte, Vincenzo Emanuele, Nicola Maggini and Aldo Paparo
- Portugal’s Leftist Government: From Sick Man to Poster Boy? pp. 503-524

- Jorge M. Fernandes, Pedro C. Magalhães and José Santana-Pereira
- The Political Economy of Central Banking in Turkey: The Macroprudential Policy Regime and Self-Undermining Feedback pp. 525-545

- Mustafa Yağcı
- Declining Poverty and Inequality in Turkey: The Effect of Social Assistance and Home Ownership pp. 547-570

- Hasan Tekgüç
Volume 23, issue 3, 2018
- Mayors and Corruption in Spain: Same Rules, Different Outcomes pp. 303-322

- Salvador Parrado, Carl Dahlström and Víctor Lapuente
- Do Popular Assemblies Contribute to Genuine Political Change? Lessons from the Park Forums in Istanbul pp. 323-340

- Emel Akçalı
- Like Leaves in the Wind? Economic Conditions and Government Survival in Italy (1946–2015) pp. 341-364

- Luca Pinto
- The Determinants of Women’s Empowerment in Turkey: A Multilevel Analysis pp. 365-386

- Kursat Cinar and Tekin Kose
- Second Chamber Reform in Italy: Federalism Left Behind pp. 387-403

- Brunetta Baldi
Volume 23, issue 2, 2018
- Authoritarian Neoliberalism and Democratic Backsliding in Turkey: Beyond the Narratives of Progress pp. 197-217

- Cemal Burak Tansel
- Labour and Authoritarian Neoliberalism: Changes and Continuities Under the AKP Governments in Turkey pp. 219-238

- Sümercan Bozkurt-Güngen
- Authoritarian Turn or Continuity? Governance of Media through Capture and Discipline in the AKP Era pp. 239-257

- Bilge Yeşil
- Reclaiming the National Will: Resilience of Turkish Authoritarian Neoliberalism after Gezi pp. 259-280

- Ali Bilgiç
- Authoritarian Neoliberalism and Regime Security in Turkey: Moving to an ‘Exceptional State’ under AKP pp. 281-302

- Özlem Kaygusuz
Volume 23, issue 1, 2018
- Italian Politics in an Era of Recession: The End of Bipolarism? pp. 1-12

- Martin J. Bull and Gianfranco Pasquino
- In the Eye of the Storm: The Italian Economy and the Eurozone Crisis pp. 13-28

- Martin J. Bull
- The Italian Welfare State in the Crisis: Learning to Adjust? pp. 29-46

- Stefano Sacchi
- After and Beyond Amoral Familism: The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Social Capital Italian-style pp. 47-62

- Raimondo Catanzaro
- Trade Unions and Employment Relations in Italy during the Economic Crisis pp. 63-79

- Ida Regalia and Marino Regini
- Electoral Reform as an Engine of Party System Change in Italy pp. 81-96

- Marta Regalia
- Protest in Italy in Times of Crisis: A Cross-Government Comparison pp. 97-114

- Massimiliano Andretta
- Italian Migration Policies in Times of Crisis: The Policy Gap Reconsidered pp. 115-132

- Tiziana Caponio and Teresa M. Cappiali
- The Disappearance of Political Cultures in Italy pp. 133-146

- Gianfranco Pasquino
- Voters without a Party: The ‘Long Decade’ of the Italian Centre-Right and its Uncertain Future pp. 147-162

- Marco Tarchi
- The Italian Five Star Movement during the Crisis: Towards Normalisation? pp. 163-180

- Filippo Tronconi
- The Italian Democratic Party from Merger to Personalism pp. 181-196

- Sofia Ventura
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