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INSTITUTIONS AND POLITICAL PARTY SYSTEMS: The Euro Case - Coggle Diagram
INSTITUTIONS AND POLITICAL PARTY
SYSTEMS: The Euro Case
I. WESTERN EUROPEAN POSTWAR POLITICS
reopening of international trade
the cold war made communist parties an unacceptable
government partner to large sections of the electorate.
security guarantee to its European allies
nuclear weapon
cheap energer
II. THE DEMOCRATIZATION WAVE OF THE 1970S
prosperity was still acceptable to most voters especially during the high phase of the expansionary cycle originalnated in the U.S in second half of the 1980s
The party systems of most Western European countries were noticeably homogeneous.
III. POLICY EXPERIMENTS AND POLITICAL REALIGNMENT
In the early 1990 many devaluation led to the systematic collapse of the systems
The euro was the logical step following the Single European Act
IV. FROM THE SEA TO THE EURO
Exchange rates and estimates of the euro
Italy has been a democracy since 1945, it was one of the original signatories of the 1957
V. THE PARTY SYSTEM AND THE EURO
The Eu is not the best currentcy
Final election
Identification between radical groups and votes
Democracy and the Irish Labour Party
The evolution of party systems in Northern European countries
VI. NEW PARTIES: AN INTERPRETATION
the future of the euro might
be in danger : :
Devaluation of money for maintaining social welfare for retires
The financial crisis of 2008 of the EURO
Political party system
Right center pole
Left center pole
simultaneously determined by the choices of politicians, voter and other agents