Spain: Straddling the Atlantic Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Spain: Straddling the Atlantic Case Solution

This case provides a broader review of political and economic developments in Spain from the 1940s to the present day. Furthermore, it examines the development of Spain by the dictatorship of Franco as well as the shift into a lively democracy, as represented in the astonishing election results of 2004. Allows and additionally describes the economic transformation of Spain discussion of the interrelationships between the political and economic dynamics.

Moreover, it sheds light on the role the European Union (EU) played as an inspirational aim and institutional constraint on how Spain developed both economically and politically. Discuses in Spain in greater detail the Spanish labor market and the development of unemployment levels. Additionally looks at the role of terrorism with reference to both the Basque separatist terrorism of ETA and the international terrorism connected with the Atocha station, in a society such as Spain's bombings in 2004.

PUBLICATION DATE: October 08, 2004

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