Movement Parties Against Austerity
Donatella Della Porta
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Description for Movement Parties Against Austerity
Paperback. The ascendance of austerity policies and the protests they have generated have had a deep impact on the shape of contemporary politics. Num Pages: 246 pages. BIC Classification: JH; JP; KCP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 154 x 18. Weight in Grams: 384.
The ascendance of austerity policies and the protests they have generated have had a deep impact on the shape of contemporary politics. The stunning electoral successes of SYRIZA in Greece, Podemos in Spain and the Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S) in Italy, alongside the quest for a more radical left in countries such as the UK and the US, bear witness to a new wave of parties that draws inspiration and strength from social movements.
The rise of movement parties challenges simplistic expectations of a growing separation between institutional and contentious politics and the decline of the left. ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
246
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781509511464
SKU
V9781509511464
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Ref
99-14
About Donatella Della Porta
Donatella della Porta is Director of the Centre on Social Movement Studies and Dean of the Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Scuola Normale Superiore Joseba Fernández is an independent researcher, formerly of the Centre on Social Movement Studies at the European University Institute Hara Kouki is a Research Associate at the European University ... Read more
Reviews for Movement Parties Against Austerity
"Austerity policies in Europe have done little to ignite economic growth but have created a firestorm in politics. The volume's expert analysis of the new anti-austerity social movements and political parties makes major theoretical contributions in movement dynamics, as well as illuminating current politics." —Jack A. Goldstone, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University "The relationship ... Read more