In Spanish politics, it's said that whoever wins Aragon wins Spain. The country is currently undergoing an upheaval of the system of parties that were formed in its transition to democracy, and diving deeper into the mechanics of this change requires an analysis of how Spaniards vote. This book does important work to shed light on the reasons behind electoral decisions, and offers valuable reflections on where Spain is and where it's going.
Author Biography
Piedras de Papel is a Madrid-based group of specialists in political science and sociology. Its members maintain a blog on eldiario.es, and write for other Spanish media outlets, such as SER, El País, and La Sexta.