Navigating coercion in political rhetoric: shifting strategies to cope with intervention by the Troika in Portugal

L Pi Ferrer, H Rautajoki - Contemporary Politics, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines how government actors of a nation-state cope with coercion exerted
on them by an external source and how they evolve justifications and persuasive arguments …

Business as usual? How the pharmaceutical industry protected its long-term interests during and after eurozone bailouts (2011–2020)

D Teixeira Pereira, C Moury… - Political Research …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
In this article, we start from the assumption that the pharmaceutical industry accumulates
material, instrumental, ideational and institutional power. Considering this, we expect that it …

With or without you? Concertation, unilateralism and political exchange during the Great Recession. A comparative analysis of Italy, Spain, Portugal and Ireland

A Tassinari - 2019 - wrap.warwick.ac.uk
This thesis investigates the trajectory and causes of change in the dynamics of interest
intermediation between governments, trade unions and employers' organisations in …

Global Discourses in Domestic Politics: Coping with Economic Crisis in Portugal and Spain

L Pi Ferrer - 2020 - trepo.tuni.fi
There is a significant body of research that provides a useful overview of the complexity of
governance in the contemporary globalized world. Even though it is a widely held view that …

WHAT BUSINESS WANTS: THE POLITICS OF LABOR REFORM IN PORTUGAL AND SPAIN

MJ Valdez Tappata - 2020 - ecommons.cornell.edu
In this dissertation, I explore how divisions in business interests influence labor policies and
shape national responses to global market pressures and financial crises. Looking beyond a …

[引用][C] From the periphery to the core? Union exclusion and competitive internal devaluation in the Eurozone

P Rathgeb, A Tassarini - workshop 'Unions and the Politics of Inequality' …, 2018