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Sartori and Italian politics: joy and sorrow
Contemporary Italian Politics, 2017ABSTRACTThis article explores Giovanni Sartori’s contributions to the analysis and understanding of Italian politics.
Gianfranco Pasquino, Marco Valbruzzi
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The vote of Italians abroad: an anomaly in the new Italian political landscape?
Contemporary Italian Politics, 2019In the parliamentary elections of 2018, right-wing populism and anti-establishment politics profoundly reshaped Italy’s electoral geography and party system. The xenophobic Lega (League) and the anti-establishment Movimento 5 Stelle (Five-star Movement, M5s) made substantial electoral gains in the domestic constituencies, paving the way for a coalition
Simone Battiston, Stefano Luconi
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Mediterranean Political Culture and Italian Politics: an Interpretation
British Journal of Political Science, 1974Both the classical Romans and the classical Fascists of Mussolini referred to the Mediterranean as Mare Nostrum, ‘our sea’. The rugged peninsula of Italy cuts the sea in half, making Italy, at least by geography, a Mediterranean country. At the same time, it is a European country, a central actor in the long history of both the Mediterranean and Europe.
Samuel H. Barnes, Giacomo Sani
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Chronology of Italian Political Events, 2010
Italian Politics, 2011The chapter describes the main events in Italian political system in 2010.
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Brunetto Latini Italian (Political) Theory?
Rivista di Filosofia Neo-scolastica, 2020The article focuses on the figure of Brunetto Latini (13th c.) and some fundamental aspects of his political thought. The analysis of this author, famous above all for the Tresor (written in prose and in French) and the Tesoretto (in verse and in Florentine), is done by considering also the current historiographical debate about the so called Italian ...
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Italian political parties and the constitutionalization of politics
In the Italian legal system, the “constitutional defense” argument has gradually become a workhorse of sorts for political parties. The argument tries to leverage the unifying force of the Constitution and its sacrality, as a “call to arms” against unwanted policies or reforms. This chapter explores the history of this argument and its use by politicalopenaire +2 more sources
Chronology of Italian Political Events, 2012
Italian Politics, 2013The chapter describes the main events in Italian political system in 2012.
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Chronology of Italian Political Events, 2011
Italian Politics, 2012The chapter describes the main events in Italian political system in 2011.
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Political Geography, 2000
Abstract The resurgence of regionalist political parties has had a considerable, though variable, impact on contemporary European politics in recent decades and there are numerous examples of such parties across Europe. In Italy, there are several regionalist parties, however, it is the emergence in the last 15 years or so, of the Northern League ...
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Abstract The resurgence of regionalist political parties has had a considerable, though variable, impact on contemporary European politics in recent decades and there are numerous examples of such parties across Europe. In Italy, there are several regionalist parties, however, it is the emergence in the last 15 years or so, of the Northern League ...
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Equality and Vulnerability in the Context of Italian Political Philosophy
2023One of the main goals of this book is to determine if, in the works of some of the key authors in the history of Italian political philosophy, a notion of “efficacy” can be found. In legal philosophy, “efficacy” is the capacity a norm has to effectively influence citizens’ behavior.
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