Lexington Books
Pages: 262
Trim: 6⅜ x 9⅜
978-0-7391-1563-3 • Hardback • April 2007 • $109.00 • (£84.00)
André Freire is associate professor of political science and methodology at the University Institute of Social Sciences and Business Studies in Lisbon. Marina Costa Lobo is a researcher at the University of Lisbon's Institute of Social Sciences. Pedro C. Magalhães is a researcher at the University of Lisbon's Institute of Social Sciences.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Portugal at the Polls in 2002
Chapter 2 Portuguese Elections in Comparative Perspective: Parties and Electoral Behavior in Southern Europe
Chapter 3 The Same Old Cleavages? Old Cleavages and New Values
Chapter 4 Economics, Popularity and Vote Intentions: A Longitudinal Analysis with Aggregate Data
Chapter 5 Issue Voting in Portugal
Chapter 6 Leader Effects in a Longitudinal Perspective
Chapter 7 Abstention in the 2002 Elections
Chapter 8 Exploring the Gender Gap in Portugal: Women's Political Participation
Chapter 9 Trust, Mobilization, and Political Representation in Portugal
Chapter 10 Conclusion