Books

Essential works to understand contemporary Spanish politics

Explore the most influential books and essays that delve into the political landscape of modern Spain. This collection offers critical insights into the historical evolution, key figures, and major events that have shaped contemporary Spanish politics. Discover analyses of democratic transitions, constitutional frameworks, political parties, and societal changes, providing a comprehensive understanding of Spain's recent past and present political dynamics. Essential reading for students, academics, and anyone interested in the intricacies of Spain's political system and its development.

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    Political Polarization and Media in Electoral Campaigns (2025)

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    • Analyzes selective exposure to media

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    This work is crucial for understanding contemporary Spanish politics by analyzing polarization, a defining phenomenon of recent years. Its multidisciplinary approach and the use of advanced techniques make it a current and relevant reference.

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    Spain: A Tolerant Country Polarized by its Political Leaders (2024)

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    • Features competitive multiparty elections

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    It offers an external and critical perspective on polarization and Spain's structural challenges, with a very recent publication that makes it relevant for current analysis. It is a serious and well-documented essay by a British journalist.

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    From Voters to Hooligans. Political Polarization in Spain (2023)

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    • Provides analysis of political polarization in Spain

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    This book provides a crucial conceptual and empirical framework to understand the intensity of political debate and social fragmentation in present-day Spain. It addresses affective polarization and how voters act more like 'hooligans'.

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    Polarized (2023)

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    This recent essay delves into the phenomenon of polarization, offering an essential sociological perspective to understand the current political climate. It analyzes how societies fragment their thinking into polarities.

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    Spain, the Pact and the Fury (2024)

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    • Explains the Pact of Forgetting

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    It offers a vision from a prestigious analyst on the last two decades of Spanish politics, crucial for understanding the present and the future. It analyzes how in Spain agreements are reached and battles are fought with fury.

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    Deprived Youth (2024)

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    • Analyzes political attitudes and participation of young people

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    It is a very recent work that focuses on a fundamental social and political problem for the future of Spain, often made invisible in public debate. It addresses the precarity and uncertain future of young generations.

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    Analyzing the Rise of the Far-Right. Emergence, Ideology, and Ascent of New Far-Right Parties

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    The rise of the far-right is a key phenomenon in Spanish and European politics, and this book offers a detailed and current analysis. It addresses the emergence, ideology, and ascent of these parties, with a focus on Vox.

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    Guide to Forming a Coalition Government

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    • Useful for increasing power and stretching resources

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    With the growing political fragmentation and the formation of coalition governments at national and regional levels in Spain, this guide is essential for understanding the current dynamics of governance. It explores the elements that condition the negotiating scenario.

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    The Coalition Government in Spain (2019-2023) (2025)

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    • Progressive and pro-EU coalition government

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    It is a very recent work that directly addresses the experience of the coalition government in Spain, a milestone in the country's contemporary politics. It analyzes the first national-level coalition government.

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    The Modern Prince: Democracy, Politics, and Power

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    • Explores the nature of political leadership and its relationship to contemporary democracy

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    Pablo Simón is a leading political scientist in Spain, and his work offers an updated analysis of political challenges and the evolution of parties. He reviews the contemporary political agenda with nods to Machiavelli.

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    Between the Noise and the Fury. The Failure of Bipartisanship in Spain (2015)

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    • Describes contexts facilitating new party irruptions

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    Although published in 2015, it is a fundamental text for understanding the shift in political paradigm that led to the end of bipartisanship and the emergence of new forces, whose consequences are still felt. It analyzes the 2008 crisis and Catalan secessionism.

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    Populism and the Independence Narrative in Catalonia. A Middle-Class Peronism?

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    • Analyzes the Catalan independence movement

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    The Catalan 'procés' has been and continues to be a central axis of Spanish politics, and this work offers a critical perspective on its construction and development. It dissects the artifices that have allowed the construction of a narrative.

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    How the Transition Was Made (2025)

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    An essential classic for understanding the foundations of current Spanish democracy, whose relevance is renewed with the 50th anniversary of the start of the Transition. It offers a meticulous and well-documented account.

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    The Catalan Bourgeoisie (2022)

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    • Examines Catalan independentist movement as a paradigmatic case

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    It offers an economic and social perspective on the 'procés' and the evolution of Catalonia, complementing the purely political analysis. It narrates the defeat of the Catalan bourgeoisie and the disappearance of its political influence.