Spain and Its Achilles’ Heels is a well-argued, entertaining stimulus to thought and debate.
— Bulletin of Spanish Studies
Koldo Casla has written a sophisticated and well-written account of four historical vulnerabilities. This is a must-read for scholars and students interested in contemporary Spain.
— Diego Muro, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of St Andrews, Co-editor of the Oxford Handbook of Spanish Politics
After years of original thinking and careful examination of Spain, Koldo Casla offers an up-to-date, comprehensive and critical view of Spanish politics. Written in a reader-friendly manner, this book will be a reference not only for those interested in Spain, but also for those who care about the traces of the past in contemporary politics in new democracies. I cannot think of a better point of entry to understand contemporary Spanish politics.
— Ignacio Lago, Professor of Political Science at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Co-editor of the Oxford Handbook of Spanish Politics
In order to understand Spain properly, one must read this book. Its rigorous analysis and the abundant and detailed information about Spain’s recent history are key to make sense of the problems, the good attributes and the deficiencies of the country. What’s truly typical about Spain are, in fact, the four vulnerabilities covered in this book.
— Iñigo Lamarca, former High Commissioner for Human Rights in the Basque Country (2004-2014)
In Spain and its Achilles' Heels: The Strong Foundations of a Country’s Weaknesses, Koldo Casla offers in a very challenging way the main flaws of modern democratic Spain. His thoughtful arguments about the role played by historical legacies help to illuminate the challenges of the present.
— Pablo Simón, Assistant Professor at Universidad Carlos III, Madrid
Combining personal anecdotes with deeper analysis, this book provides an excellent insight into what makes Spanish politics tick. Written in an engaging and highly readable style, it will appeal to a broad audience interested in understanding Spain today.
— Caroline Gray, Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, Aston University
Koldo Casla provides a deep and convincing analysis of how contemporary Spanish politics has been specially marked by the mismanagement of four weaknesses (or Achilles heels): nationalism, religion, the Francoist past and an immature welfare state. The book is an essential reading for anyone trying to understand Spanish politics today.
— Lluís Orriols, Associate Professor at Universidad Carlos III, Madrid
With an original and bold approach, Koldo Casla reveals not only the Achilles’ Heels of Spain, but also its Samson’s hair, the light and shadow of the country’s social, economic, political and cultural reality of recent decades. The author presents a first-hand testimony combined with academic rigour, and this delicate balance allows him to paint a sharp and well-focused picture. Koldo Casla’s meticulous, accessible and personal account will be of great value to newcomers to the study of Spanish politics as well as to those already familiar with this one-of-a-kind country.
— Mathieu de Taillac, Foreign correspondent of Le Figaro and Radio France in Spain