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Politics in Belgium from 1830 until 2025

DELWIT PASCAL
Publication date 10/07/2025
EAN: 9782800419237
Availability Not yet published: 10/07/2025
urope is going through a period of major political change. Governments are taking unusually long to form, elections are becoming more unpredictable, political systems are increasingly fragmented, the radical right is gaining strength, and trust in po... See full description
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PublisherUNIV BRUXELLES
Page Count458
Languagefr
AuthorDELWIT PASCAL
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date10/07/2025
Weight884 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)2.50 x 16.00 x 24.00 cm
urope is going through a period of major political change. Governments are taking unusually long to form, elections are becoming more unpredictable, political systems are increasingly fragmented, the radical right is gaining strength, and trust in politics is eroding across large parts of society.This book examines how these trends have played out in Belgium by taking a long-term view from 1830 to today. While Belgium’s political system and its main actors have changed significantly over time, some underlying patterns have remained.By looking at shifts in political life, institutions, and key players since independence while using the major cleavages that have shaped political debate, the author identifies six key phases in Belgium’s political history: 1830–1893, 1894–1918, 1919–1945, 1946–1965, 1965–1999, and the early 21st century.Each of these periods is explored in detail. As with any timeline, the boundaries between the phases are not rigid. Still, it is essential to adopt a dynamic approach that recognises continuity and the turning points that have shaped Belgian politics.