Paper co-authored with Daniele Albertazzi (University of Birmingham) and Duncan McDonnell (University of Turin) and presented to the panel, ‘Outsider parties in Western Europe: the opposition in government? I’, at the 57th Annual Conference of the UK Political Studies Association, University of Bath, 11 -13 April 2007
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