No 8 (2011): Elections 2011: changes and continuities in a context of crisis.
20-N: the 4th alternation in an exceptional context.
Francisco J. Llera Ramo
pp. 6-9
Beyond electoral participation.
Antonia González
pp. 10-11
Political disaffection on 20-N: the importance of the economic factor.
Ana Belén Campillo
pp. 12-13
Brazil, the sixth economic power.
Julimar da Silva Bichara
pp. 14-15
The cracks in the Chilean model in the face of 21st-century challenges.
Álvaro V. Ramírez-Alujas
pp: 16-18
Electoral calendar.
Alberto Mora
pp. 20
The re-election of Cristina Kirchner: an atypical campaign.
Carlos Fara
pp. 22-23
Guatemala and Nicaragua: elections amidst poverty, disgrace, and threats.
Pedro Abellán
pp. 24-25
Mexico 2012: who wins?
Armando Román Zozaya
pp. 26-27
Discourse, change, and norms in political communication.
Joaquín Fernández Mateo
pp. 28-29
Why did Rajoy win the electoral debate?
Antonio Garrido
pp. 30-32
The rose and the thorns: Rajoy's path to La Moncloa.
Gonzalo González
pp. 34-35
The organisation of the 2011 electoral campaign.
Alberto Mora
pp. 36-37
Electoral campaigns and the legitimisation of the political system.
Cristina Moreno
pp. 38-39
"Freedom and the press."
Jordi Pérez Llavador
pp. 41
"Cybercampaign: channels and barriers for participation. The 2008 general elections and their technopolitical projection."
Sara Sánchez
pp. 41