The Oxford Handbook of Belgian Politics

Min Reuchamps editor Petra Meier editor Marleen Brans editor Emilie Van Haute editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Publishing:5th Feb '26

£143.00

This title is due to be published on 5th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Oxford Handbook of Belgian Politics cover

Belgium is a paradoxical case: a country that some argue should not exist, yet one that has been a model of both democratic innovation and political fragmentation. The Oxford Handbook of Belgian Politics dissects Belgium's unique institutional architecture, its complex linguistic and community divides, and its evolving federal structure. Despite its small size and historically precarious existence, Belgium has played an outsized role in both political practice and political science scholarship. This volume brings together leading Belgian and international scholars to provide a comprehensive examination of Belgian politics, offering insights that extend far beyond its borders. Structured into five thematic sections, the Handbook explores key dimensions of Belgian polity, politics, and policies. In forty meticulously crafted chapters, contributors analyze how Belgian politics serves as both an inspiration and a cautionary tale. The country has pioneered electoral reforms, social policies, and LGBTQI+ rights, positioning itself as a laboratory of democratic experimentation. At the same time, it has experienced extreme governmental instability, record-breaking coalition negotiations, and a deeply entrenched partitocracy. Whether viewed as a beacon of democratic resilience or an emblem of institutional gridlock, Belgium remains a compelling case for understanding the broader dynamics of governance in divided and multilingual societies worldwide.

ISBN: 9780198914754

Dimensions: 253mm x 178mm x 50mm

Weight: 1389g

720 pages