Why Minority Governments Work: Multilevel Territorial Politics in Spain

Why Minority Governments Work: Multilevel Territorial Politics in Spain

by Bonnie N. Field
Why Minority Governments Work: Multilevel Territorial Politics in Spain

Why Minority Governments Work: Multilevel Territorial Politics in Spain

by Bonnie N. Field

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Overview

This book is an examination of minority government performance in conjunction with the territorial distribution of state power and the territorial interests of political parties. It examines political institutions, and the reconcilability of party goals and the contingent bargaining circumstances, in multilevel and territorial perspectives.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137559791
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 11/17/2015
Series: Europe in Transition: The NYU European Studies Series
Edition description: 1st ed. 2016
Pages: 261
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Bonnie N. Field (PhD Political Science) is Associate Professor in the Global Studies Department at Bentley University, USA. She has been a Visiting Scholar at the Center for European Studies at Harvard University, USA, Visiting Researcher at the University of Barcelona, Spain, Faculty Fellow at the University of California, Irvine, USA, and Fulbright Senior Researcher in Spain. Her publications focus on political parties and institutions in Europe and Latin America.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction
Part I The Theoretical and Contextual Terrain
2 How Well Minority Parliamentary Governments Govern
3 Accounting for Governing Capacity
4 Multilevel, Multidimensional Politics in Spain
Part II Why Spain's Minority Governments Work
5 Governing Capacity and Partisan Bargaining Circumstances
6 How Minority Governments Govern
7 National Parliamentary Institutions and Government Strength
8 The Reconcilability of Party Goals in the Multilevel State
9 Office for Policy in the National Arena or Peix al cove
10 Multilevel Exchange of Office or Pactos de estado
11 Party Competition in the Regional Arena and National-Level Alliances
Part III Conclusions
12 Minority Government Performance and Comparative Lessons

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From the Publisher

'In this intriguing and insightful book, Bonnie N. Field show us that minority governments are not simply a feature of the Nordic countries, or of unstable and fragmented party systems. Field demonstrates that minority cabinets have been as common and stable in Spain as in the Nordic area, and that the territorial dimension of Spanish politics has been of critical importance to their success. This is an excellent contribution to the study of coalition politics that highlights the complexity of parliamentary bargaining and the unexpected accommodations that often result.' - Kaare Strøm, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of California, San Diego, USA

'Minority governments can result from the rational choice of parties in pursuit of their multiple goals. However, we have few studies that show how these governments emerge and how they actually govern. This book shows in detail how Spanish minority governments work. In the process, it makes a significant theoreticalcontribution to the literature on how minority governments operate, highlighting the importance of subnational arenas, and the bargaining opportunities they provide, for understanding government formation and survival at the national level. This is an excellent example of a theoretically motivated in-depth case study.' - José Antonio Cheibub, Professor of Political Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

'Bonnie N. Field tells the story of how Spanish minority governments were supported by some regional parties by exchanging offices and policies at different levels of government. Minority rule was not always efficient, but it was made viable through a multidimensional policy space and by institutional tools restraining the control of the government by the parliament. The book provides an impressive accumulation of data and insights that will be indispensable for any further study of Spanish politics.' - Josep M. Colomer, Research Professor, Georgetown University, USA

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