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Portugal at the Polls is a timely evaluation of the quality of Portuguese democracy. Measuring both political attitudes and electoral behavior, this volume addresses one of the most central features of democracy, the relationship between citizens and institutions. Editors Andre Freire, Marina Costa Lobo, and Pedro Magalhaes take full advantage of the first Portuguese post-electoral academic survey to complete this study. Moreover, the study theoretically analyzes the contribution of behavioral and political attitudes to the particular 2002 election as well as Portuguese democratic politics in general. While each chapter explores specific details, the chapters generally fall into one of two over arching themes. The first theme contextualizes Portugal in a greater trend of elections being based on candidate image and economic performance at the cost of long-term social goals. The second theme incorporates Portugal into recent scholarship of other industrial democracies, which has amassed an important body of evidence about growing political dissatisfaction and disengagement of citizens. The editors have synthesized the important but fragmentary scholarship addressing Portugal's "political malaise".Portugal at the Polls is essential reading for any scholar interested in contemporary Portuguese politics.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Portugal at the Polls in 2002
Chapter 2 Portuguese Elections in Comparative Perspective: Parties and Electoral Behavior in Southern Europe
Chapter 3 The Same Old Cleavages? Old Cleavages and New Values
Chapter 4 Economics, Popularity and Vote Intentions: A Longitudinal Analysis with Aggregate Data
Chapter 5 Issue Voting in Portugal
Chapter 6 Leader Effects in a Longitudinal Perspective
Chapter 7 Abstention in the 2002 Elections
Chapter 8 Exploring the Gender Gap in Portugal: Women's Political Participation
Chapter 9 Trust, Mobilization, and Political Representation in Portugal
Chapter 10 Conclusion

Product details

Published 09 Apr 2007
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 262
ISBN 9780739159316
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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