Items by Kennedy, Dr. Paul
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Kennedy, P., 2017. Q+A: what happens now in Catalonia? The Conversation.
Kennedy, P. and Manwaring, R., eds., 2017. Why the left loses:The decline of the centre-left in comparative perspective. Policy Press, University of Bristol.
Kennedy, P., 2017. Dialogue of the deaf? How Catalonia and Spain can be brought back from the brink. LSE Europp blog:
Kennedy, P., 2017. Podemos’s left populism. The Political Quarterly, 88 (2), pp. 331-333.
Kennedy, P., 2016. The messy politics behind Spain’s new government. The Conversation
Kennedy, P., 2016. Once again a Spanish election saves the establishment and deals Podemos a blow. The Conversation
Kennedy, P., 2016. 'Brexit: The View from Spain'. Institute of Policy Research, University of Bath.
Kennedy, P., 2016. Robbing Pedro to Pay Pablo: After Three Months of Fruitless Negotiations Spain is No Nearer to Forming a Government. European Futures Blog University of Edinburgh.
Kennedy, P., 2016. Just a reminder that Spain still doesn’t have a government. The Conversation
Kennedy, P., 2015. Spain votes for change – but has no idea what government it’ll end up with. The Conversation
Kennedy, P., 2015. Spanish general election preview: The PSOE. LSE EUROPP Blog. (EUROPP)
Kennedy, P., 2015. Catalan election:a leap into the unknown. The Conversation
Kennedy, P., 2015. Where do Spain’s political parties stand after the country’s local and regional elections? LSE EUROPP Blog. (LSE/EUROPP Blog)
Kennedy, P., 2015. Podemos's shift towards the centre ground? Political Studies Association (PSA) Blog.
Kennedy, P., 2015. Andalusia election results spell trouble for Spain’s established political parties. The Conversation
Kennedy, P., 2015. Is Spain heading for a four party system? Assessing the state of play ahead of a series of key Spanish elections. LSE EUROPP Blog. (LSE/EUROPP Blog)
Kennedy, P., 2014. Opinion polling leaves little doubt Podemos could break into the mainstream of Spanish politics at next year’s general election. LSE EUROPP Blog. (LSE EUROPP Blog)
Kennedy, P., 2014. Back to the drawing board: the PSOE after the 2011 general election. In: European social democracy during the global economic crisis. Manchester University Press, pp. 176-192.
Kennedy, P., 2013. Spain. In: de Waele, J.-M., Escalona, F. and Vieira, M., eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Social Democracy in the European Union. Basingstoke, U. K.: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 331-346.
Kennedy, P. T., 2013. The Spanish Socialist Party and the modernisation of Spain. Manchester University Press. (Critical Labour Movement Series)
Kennedy, P. T., 2013. Zapatero, Rajoy and the Reform of the 1978 Constitution. In: Roberts, S. G. H. and Sharman, A., eds. 1812 Echoes. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, pp. 394-409.
Kennedy, P. T., 2011. Phoenix turned to ashes:The Spanish Socialists’ response to the economic crisis. Renewal, 19 (1), pp. 10-15.
Kennedy, P., 2010. Book Review: Nigel Townson (ed), Spain Transformed:The Late Franco Dictatorship, 1959-75. Bulletin of Spanish Studies, 87 (5), pp. 693-694.
Kennedy, P., 2009. The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party: continuity, innovation and renewal. In: Callaghan, J., Fishman, N., Jackson, B. and McIvor, M., eds. In search of social democracy: responses to crisis and modernisation. Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 93-111.
Kennedy, P. T., 2007. Phoenix from the Ashes. The PSOE Government under Rodríguez Zapatero 2004-2007: a new model for social democracy? International Journal of Iberian Studies, 20, 187--206.
Kennedy, P. T., 2006. The Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE). In: Hanley, D. and Laughlin, J., eds. The Political Parties of Spain. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 46--73.
Kennedy, P. T., 2003. Spain: Exhaustion of the Left Project? Parliamentary Affairs, 56, 99--111.
Kennedy, P. T., 2001. Spain's Third Way?: the Spanish Socialist Party's utilisation of European integration. Journal of South Europe and the Balkans, 3, 49--59.