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The Territorial Dimension of Politics in Spain: A Post-Crisis Analysis

 
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Analyzing the impact of American political life on Spanish politics.

description: an anonymous figure standing in front of a spanish flag, with a backdrop of political posters and campaign materials. the person appears to be deep in thought, reflecting on the complex and ever-changing landscape of politics in spain.

The following four empirical chapters document this territorial dimension to multi-level politics in Spain in the post-crisis period. These consider the various regions' different responses to economic challenges and political changes in the aftermath of the financial crisis.

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