It took Spain’s political parties a staggering 44 days to properly react and face head-on the outcome of the general election on 20 December. In a country hardly accustomed to tight election results and coalition talks, the aftermath of the vote left the political class not only in dismay but, more worryingly, in stasis. Two months […]
Diego Beas
Diego Beas is a political analyst based in Madrid. He has worked for Fundación Alternativas, Oxford Internet Institute and El País and has written La reinvención de la política: Obama, Internet y la nueva ester public (Península, 2011), a book on the political changes brought about by information technologies.
Diego Beas
Diego Beas is a political analyst based in Madrid. He has worked for Fundación Alternativas, Oxford Internet Institute and El País and has written La reinvención de la política: Obama, Internet y la nueva ester public (Península, 2011), a book on the political changes brought about by information technologies.