توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Oxford Handbook of Portuguese Politics
نام کتاب : The Oxford Handbook of Portuguese Politics
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : کتاب راهنمای سیاست پرتغالی آکسفورد
سری :
نویسندگان : Jorge M. Fernandes (editor), Pedro C. Magalhães (editor), António Costa Pinto (editor)
ناشر : Oxford University Press
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 816
[817]
ISBN (شابک) : 0192855409 , 9780192855404
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 21 Mb
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب :
راهنمای سیاست پرتغالی آکسفورد بهترین محققان در این زمینه را گرد هم میآورد که پوشش بینظیری از سیاست (به طور کلی تعریف شده) کشور در 50 سال گذشته ارائه میدهد. کتاب راهنما شامل هشت بخش است. ابتدا، با مروری بر تحولات سیاسی پرتغال از زمان دموکراتیزاسیون در دهه 1970، به گذشته و حال نگاه می کند. دوم، به نهادهای سیاسی به عنوان عناصر سازنده دموکراسی پرتغالی نگاه می کند. بخش سوم به بررسی سیاست تودهای و رأیدهندگان میپردازد، یعنی تحلیلی کامل از سمت تقاضای سیاست تودهای. بخش چهارم با نگاهی به احزاب و نظام حزبی به سمت عرضه سیاست توده ای می پردازد. بخش پنجم به جامعه پرتغال با بازگشایی انبوهی از جنبه های اجتماعی با پیامدهای مستقیم برای سیاست نگاه می کند. بخش ششم به بررسی حکمرانی و سیاستهای عمومی میپردازد، با هدف درک اینکه چگونه مجموعهای از سیاستهای عمومی بر کیفیت حکمرانی و در تقویت رفاه تأثیر میگذارند. بخش هفتم به پرتغال و اتحادیه اروپا می پردازد. بخش هشتم و آخر، سیاست خارجی و دفاع پرتغال را باز می کند.
فهرست مطالب :
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Editors Bios
List of Figures
List of Tables
SECTION 1: PAST AND PRESENT
1. From Problematic Laggard to Star of the South? The Comparative Significance of the Portuguese Case • Robert M. Fishman
2. Democratization and its Legacies • António Costa Pinto and André Paris
3. Dealing with the Authoritarian Past • Filipa Raimundo
4. Social, Economic, and Demographic Change during the Portuguese Democracy (1974–2020) • Luciano Amaral
5. Empire and Decolonization in Portuguese Africa • Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo and José Pedro Monteiro
6. The Centre-Left and the Radical Left in Portuguese Democracy, 1974–2021 • André Freire
7. The Right and Far-Right in the Portuguese Democracy (1974–2022) • Riccardo Marchi and André Azevedo Alves
SECTION 2: POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS
8. Semi-Presidentialism in Portugal: Academic Quarrels Amidst Institutional Stability • Octavio Amorim Neto
9. The Role of the Portuguese Parliament • Eunice Goes and Cristina Leston-Bandeira
10. Executive Politics • Pedro Silveira and Patrícia Silva
11. Judicial Politics in Portugal • Nuno Garoupa and Lydia Tiede
12. Electoral System • Jorge M. Fernandes
13. Bureaucracy and Public Administration • António F. Tavares
14. Decentralization and Local Politics • Filipe Teles
SECTION 3: MASS POLITICS AND VOTERS
15. Portuguese National Identity: Historical Constructions and Contemporary Expressions • José Sobral and Jorge Vala
16. Citizens and Politics: Support and Engagement • Pedro C. Magalhães
17. Election Campaigns • José Santana-Pereira
18. Voting Behaviour • Ignacio Lago
19. Electoral Turnout • João Cancela
20. Mass Media and Political Communication • Susana Salgado
SECTION 4: PARTIES AND PARTY SYSTEM
21. Candidate Selection in Portugal • Carlos Jalali and Edalina Rodrigues Sanches
22. The Executive Political Elite • Pedro Tavares de Almeida
23. Political Parties and Party System • Mafalda Pratas and Fernando Bizzarro
24. Parties and Political Representation • Ana Maria Belchior and Conceição Pequito
25. Plus Ça Change? Party Regulation in Portugal (1974–2020) • Ingrid van Biezen and Fernando Casal Bértoa
SECTION 5: SOCIETY
26. Gender and Politics in Portugal • Ana Espírito-Santo and Ana Catalano Weeks
27. Interest Groups, Business Associations, and Unions • Marco Lisi and João Loureiro
28. Emigration and Immigration in Portugal • João Carvalho
29. Movements at the Border. Conflict and Protest in Portugal • Guya Accornero and Pedro Ramos Pinto
30. The Relations Between the Catholic Church and the Political Arena in Portugal • Madalena Meyer Resende
31. Social and Economic Inequality • Carlos Farinha Rodrigues
SECTION 6: GOVERNANCE AND PUBLIC POLICIES
32. The Portuguese Welfare State • Amílcar Moreira and Miguel Glatzer
33. Portuguese Labour Market Governance in Comparative Perspective • Alexandre Afonso
34. The Portuguese Macroeconomic Policy Framework • Fernando Alexandre and Pedro Bação
35. Education Policies • Ana Balcão Reis
36. Health Policies • Céu Mateus
37. Political Corruption in Portugal • Luís de Sousa and Susana Coroado
38. Taxation and Accountability at the Local Level • Mariana Lopes da Fonseca
39. Portugal and the Challenges of Economic Globalization • João Amador
SECTION 7: PORTUGAL AND THE EUROPEAN UNION
40. Portugal and the European Monetary Union • Margarida Duarte
41. Portugal in the European Union: Chronicling a Transformative Journey • Laura C. Ferreira-Pereira
42. Politicizing Europe: How the EU Affects Political Competition in Portugal • Marina Costa Lobo
43. Bailout Politics in Portugal (2008–2020) • Catherine Moury and Elisabetta De Giorgi
SECTION 8: FOREIGN POLICY AND DEFENCE
44. Portuguese Foreign Policy • Maria Raquel Freire
45. Portugal and Brazil • Andrés Malamud and Pedro Seabra
46. Portugal and Africa • Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
47. Security and Geostrategy • Bruno Oliveira Martins and Daniel Pinéu
48. The Military and Defence Policies • Helena Carreiras
Index
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
The Oxford Handbook of Portuguese Politics brings together the best scholars in the field offering an unrivalled coverage of the politics (broadly defined) of the country over the past 50 years. The Handbook includes eight sections. First, it looks at the past and present by making an overview of Portuguese political developments since democratization in the 1970s. Second, it looks at political institutions as the building blocks of Portuguese democracy. The third section examines mass politics and voters, that is, a thorough analysis of the demand-side of mass politics. The fourth section turns to the supply side of mass-politics by looking at parties and the party system. The fifth section looks at the Portuguese society by unpacking a plethora of societal aspects with direct implications for politics. The sixth section examines governance and public policies, with a view to understanding how a constellation of public policies has an impact on the quality of governance and in fostering well-being. The seventh section looks at Portugal and the European Union. The eighth and final section unpacks Portuguese foreign policy and defence.