Miguel Juan Jerez Mir
University of Granada
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South European Society and Politics | 2010
Miguel Juan Jerez Mir; José Real Dato; Rafael Vázquez García
Elite perceptions about Europe are very important in understanding the current trajectory of the European integration process, as well as the future perspectives for the continent. In this article, we present the main descriptive results of an empirical analysis looking at the attitudes of Spanish political and economic elites along the three dimensions of the IntUne project: representation, identity, and scope of governance. We examine the set of explanatory factors that may account for such attitudes. These factors are also tested through multivariate analyses. The 2007 IntUne project survey is used as the main database.Elite perceptions about Europe are very important in understanding the current trajectory of the European integration process, as well as the future perspectives for the continent. In this article, we present the main descriptive results of an empirical analysis looking at the attitudes of Spanish political and economic elites along the three dimensions of the IntUne project: representation, identity, and scope of governance. We examine the set of explanatory factors that may account for such attitudes. These factors are also tested through multivariate analyses. The 2007 IntUne project survey is used as the main database.
Archive | 2018
Juan Rodríguez Teruel; Miguel Juan Jerez Mir
This chapter analyses the presence of non-political ministers in the Spanish cabinet in the democratic period since 1977, where one out of five ministers did not belong to the ruling party at the time of her appointment and one out of three can be considered as a non-political minister. By observing the selection and deselection of these individuals, it shows the cabinet dynamic behind the ministerial appointments and the differences between the more political type of ministers and those coming from outside political pathways. Despite some outstanding exceptions, non-political ministers are often recruited from outside the parliament and have fewer chances to develop a relevant ministerial career, staying in the cabinet shorter than political ministers. Similarly, they are more likely to leave the cabinet due to a general reshuffle or to an electoral defeat than to intra-cabinet conflicts or problems arising with parties. In the end, the significant amount of non-political ministers reflect the strong ‘presidential’ tendency of Spanish politics, with the predominance of the prime minister in and out of the cabinet, and the influence of the multi-level dynamics of the political system in the ministerial recruitment.
Perspectives on European Politics and Society | 2010
Rafael Vázquez García; Santiago Delgado Fernández; Miguel Juan Jerez Mir
Estudios de Ciencia Política y de la Administración, 2009, ISBN 9788498763911, págs. 347-372 | 2009
José Real Dato; Miguel Juan Jerez Mir
Revista Española de Ciencia Política | 2016
Miguel Juan Jerez Mir
Iberian elites and the EU:: Perceptions towards the european integration process in political and socioeconomic elites in Portugal and Spain, 2016, ISBN 978-84-338-5838-2, págs. 57-84 | 2016
Aleksandra Sojka; Rafael Vázquez García; Miguel Juan Jerez Mir
Iberian elites and the EU:: Perceptions towards the european integration process in political and socioeconomic elites in Portugal and Spain, 2016, ISBN 978-84-338-5838-2, págs. 183-201 | 2016
Miguel Juan Jerez Mir; José Real Dato; Rafael Vázquez García
Iberian elites and the EU:: Perceptions towards the european integration process in political and socioeconomic elites in Portugal and Spain, 2016, ISBN 978-84-338-5838-2, págs. 15-24 | 2016
Miguel Juan Jerez Mir; Rafael Vázquez García; José Real Dato
Sistema político español, 2012, ISBN 978-84-15663-10-2, págs. 189-203 | 2012
Miguel Juan Jerez Mir; Juan Rodríguez Teruel; José Real Dato
Revista del Centro de Estudios Históricos de Granada y su Reino | 2012
Eustoquio Molina Martínez; Trinidad Pardo Ballester; Miguel Juan Jerez Mir