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Party system change between elections: Evidence from the 18th Italian legislature
Party systems and party system change have long been one of the most studied topics within the comparative politics literature, yet most work in this field focuses on changes that occur between elections, neglecting the possibility that parties and ...
Luca Pinto
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Changing Politics: Government, Parliament and Parties in Italy at the Dawn of the 18th Legislature
The public’s distrust of the Italian parliament has spread like a pandemic over the past few years. According to the Eurobarometer data, in the last fifteen years the portion of the Italian population declaring a measure of trust in the country’s highest
A. Pedrazzani +3 more
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Beyond Italian Exceptionalism? The ‘Critical’ Eighteenth Legislature
Italy’s eighteenth legislative term stands out as particularly idiosyncratic throughout Italian history. Over the course of this term, three governments with varying political orientations came into power, relying on parliamentary votes that shifted ...
Simona Piattoni, Marco Valbruzzi
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Women have long been marginalized in the Bundestag and their situation remains precarious. From 1919, when they were granted the right to stand for election, until the 1980s, their presence hardly exceeded 10% and in the 18th legislature (2013-2017 ...
Lucia Schmidt
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Administrative reform under mutating populism in office
This paper tracks the dynamics of administrative reform across two areas (civil service, simplification) in Italy, focusing on the XVIII parliamentary term, which has been characterized by the presence of populist parties in three different coalition ...
Fabrizio Di Mascio +2 more
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Economic reform strategies and recovery policies in Italy from Conte to Draghi
Two main aims have characterized the 2018-2022 Italian economic policy. The first was reforming the whole economic system to stop the so-called ‘Italian decline’ that eroded the economic competitiveness and growth of the Italian economy for decades. The
Roberto Di Quirico
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This article highlights the political side of the history of the legal profession in colonial Quebec. Established by the French in the 17th century and ceded to the British in 1763, the colony of Canada experienced the American turmoil in the 1770s and ...
Jean-Philippe Garneau
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The Italian XVIII legislature: populism, law-making and procedures
The study explores the adjustment of the Italian parliamentary system to the change of balance between political parties. The results of several aspects of the breakdown of the March 2018 parliamentary elections are examined in the use of certain law ...
Chiara De Micheli
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Making Laws Fit for the Present Day
This article retraces the events of the first Conte government from its difficult birth by contract through to its foreseen death and seeks to establish a connection between the political-institutional aspects of this unprecedented government alliance ...
Valerio Di Porto
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Modern Medicine Environment and Adaptation of Korean Trader for Medicinal Herbs From the Late 19th Century to the Early 20th Century [PDF]
Since the late 18th century, the Korean traditional medicine trade witnessed a steady growth. There were lots of stores which sold Korean medicinal herbs in Seoul and every major towns had at least one or more stores in Korea, which led to a subsequent ...
YANG Jeongpil
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