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The European Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

The European Empire

The European Union will remain united, but incomplete, asymmetrical and with undefined borders. The EU, which is much more than a common market, but less than a super-state or federation, can be conceived as an "empire." With this approach, Josep Colomer analyzes the current Europe's dilemmas: the vanishing of the states' sovereignty, the core role of Germany, the border conflicts with the neighboring Russian Empire, the differences between the euro-zone and the other member-states, and the malaise of the United Kingdom and the temptation of Brexit. 'This essay will be of clear and lasting value to a range of actors on the international stage. It is erudite and scholarly, yet accessible and ...

The Science of Politics
  • Language: en

The Science of Politics

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The Spanish Frustration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

The Spanish Frustration

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-06-21
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  • Publisher: Anthem Press

Old troubles with remote origins persist in modern Spain, including huge public debts, extensive corruption, widespread unlawfulness, oligarchical politics, territorial splits, and permanent protests and riots. When did Spain screw up? The Spanish Frustration provides an interpretation of several important aspects of present-day Spain and its past stories. It argues that, in the long term, Spain missed the opportunity to become a consolidated modern nation-state because it was entangled in imperial adventures for several centuries when it should have been building a solid domestic basis for further endeavors. In short: a ruinous empire made a weak state, which built an incomplete nation, which sustains a minority democracy.

Comparative European Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Comparative European Politics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-05-15
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  • Publisher: Routledge

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Comparative European Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 452

Comparative European Politics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-07-25
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This is a clear, comprehensive and authoritative introduction to the institutional regimes of countries in Western Europe written by an outstanding group of political scientists. Completely revised and updated throughout, Comparative European Politics 3rd edition: provides a complete coverage of individual countries or group of countries, as well as to the European Union allowing readers to draw sophisticated comparisons between countries is written to a common template so that each chapter explores political parties, elections and electoral rules, parliaments, local, regional and state governments, and the relations between domestic institutions and the European Union.

Political Institutions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Political Institutions

Examining the relationship between the role and complexity of political institutions, and the effect of these factors on their policies, this text explores concepts, questions and insights based on social choice theory.

Great Empires, Small Nations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Great Empires, Small Nations

'Colomer's book is a stimulating read, certainly for anyone willing to entertain nonconventional observations that hold up well in what is happening in the world. His most important argument is that global public services, such as security, a trading system, an international monetary regime, and communication networks provided by large democratic entities such as the United States and the European Union provide opportunities for small countries and regions to prosper. The successful smaller units – like Ireland or Catalonia – trade more in proportion to their economies than large ones, are generally more democratic, and have more multilingual populations. I expect this book to be widely read and greatly admired.' – Sidney Weintraub, William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy, Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Washington DC, USA

Ciencia de la política
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 490

Ciencia de la política

Cuando Aristóteles afirmó que «el hombre es un animal político», no quiso decir que al hacer política los seres humanos deberían comportarse como animales, guiados sólo por el instinto de lucha y dominio. Más bien al contrario: entendía que la política es una de las actividades esenciales que distingue al ser humano de otros animales. En este libro se aborda el estudio de la política desde dos puntos de partida: la política como una actividad humana fundamental que persigue el interés común de los miembros de una comunidad o, en términos más clásicos, el «bien público», y la política como objeto de un conocimiento sistemático y fidedigno, según las normas de lo que en...

Constitutional Polarization
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 133

Constitutional Polarization

In this book, Josep M. Colomer argues, against much conventional wisdom, that political polarization is embedded in the constitutional design. The book puts forth that sustained conflict and institutional gridlock are not mainly questions of character, personalities, or determined by socioeconomic or cultural inequalities. They are, above all, the result of the formula of separation of powers between the Presidency and Congress, which, together with a system of only two parties, fosters adversarial politics and polarization. Colomer contends that in the past, bipartisan cooperation and domestic peace flourished only under a foreign existential threat, such as during the Cold War. Once such a...

Democracy and Globalization
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

Democracy and Globalization

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-06-02
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  • Publisher: Routledge

As democracy is disrupted by globalization, the solution is to globalize democracy. This book explores the causes of the current crisis of democracy and advocates new ways for more representative, effective, and accountable governance in an interdependent world. Part 1 analyzes the split of the middle class and the subsequent political polarization which underlies people’s dissatisfaction with the way democracy works in developed countries. It also addresses the role of political emotions, including disappointments about unmet expectations, anger incited from opposition candidates, fear induced from government, and hope wrapping up new proposals for reform and change. In Part 2, the authors argue that a more effective governance would require reallocations of power at local, national, continental and global levels with innovative combinations of direct democracy, representative government, and rule by experts. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, comparative politics, international relations, political economy and democratic theory, as well as general readers interested in politics and current events.