UID:
edoccha_9960005066302883
Format:
1 online resource (182 pages) :
,
illustrations.
Series Statement:
Routledge advances in European politics
Content:
"This book examines to what extent politics in Iceland have been transformed in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis. The book focusses on whether the short-term sudden shock caused by the Great Recession has permanently transformed politics, political behaviour and the Icelandic party system or whether its effect was primarily transitory. These questions remain highly relevant to the wider field of political science, as the book examines under what circumstances sudden shocks lead to permanent changes in a political system. As such, the book situates the post-crisis Icelandic case both temporally and comparatively, and evaluates to what extent the Iceland experience is reflective of broader patterns found in other Western democracies, particularly those other countries which were also hard hit by the Great Recession (e.g. Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain and Italy). This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of Nordic politics, Icelandic politics and society, electoral studies, political parties and party systems, representative democracy, political behaviour and more broadly to European and comparative politics"--
Note:
The consequences of the Great Recession on party politics and voters in Iceland : theoretical framework -- A precursor to a crisis : politics in the era of the Icelandic economic miracle -- The political consequences of the economic collapse -- The issue preferences of the mass public and their social structural antecedents -- Satisfaction with democracy, political trust and confidence in politics -- Political participation and engagement -- A crumbling party system? -- The party system and new parties in post-crisis Iceland -- Party-voter alignments before and after the Great Recession -- The transformative impact of the Great Recession on the political system.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-03-207299-7
Language:
English