'This book does a great service. It takes really important contemporary issues – issues that affect all of us, from our sexual relationships to the quality of the air we breathe – and roots them in the analysis of one of the masters of political science, Robert Dahl. At times it made me more optimistic about democracy – and at times very concerned.' – Chris Hanretty, University of East Anglia, UK'Democratic Transformations in Europe is an outstanding contribution to the description and analysis of European democracy. It is broad, covering a large number of topics. It is structured by a theoretical perspective, which leads to important generalizations in the concluding chapter. It is comparative, analysing 31 European nations, and finally, it is balanced. It not only looks at deficits of current European democracies, but it also emphasizes achievements and developments furthering a future democratic Europe.' – Klaus Armingeon, University of Bern, Switzerland'Following Stein Rokkan the University of Bergen has established an excellent tradition of studying democracy and political parties. Democratic Transformations in Europe: Challenges and opportunities has been assembled by two very talented scholars that bring together research strengths of scholars from that Bergen tradition. In the aftermath of the recent UK referendum to exit the European Union ("Brexit"), this book addresses a number of particularly current and relevant questions for Europe moving forward on nationalism, migration, the welfare state, party decline, democratic satisfaction, terrorism, and a range of other important issues. As billed in the title, this volume is crucial for understanding challenges that face Europe, and it brings together a cohesive set of chapters to do so.' – Lawrence Ezrow, University of Essex, UK