This study investigates how Italian voters have reacted to the parliamentary "grand" coalition in support of the Monti government, in office from November 2011 to February 2013. We argue that the contradictory behaviour of the party \ue9lites, consisting of public quarrels on the one hand and of joint support for the government in Parliament on the other, may have provoked a deep sense of disorientation among the voters. This in turn may have led to the depolarisation of the electorate's judgement of the two major Italian parties, the left-wing Pd and the right-wing Pdl. We test this expectation by relying on public opinion data covering a time period from March 2011 to February 2013. While our empirical analyses only partially corroborate ...
Italy is an interesting case to be included in a comparative analysis of the effects determined by t...
The paper aims to inquire into whether the Italian case still provides evidence in favor of the stan...
The 2013 election was an event widely seen as marking a sea-change in Italian politics so in this ar...
The worldwide economic crisis has had important political implications in many Western democracies. ...
The February 2013 elections were the most volatile in Italian entire democratic history. All post 19...
One common feature of the Italian political space over the past half century has been the presence o...
This article investigates the relationship between changes in Italiansâ policy preferences and parti...
This article, focusing on Italy, aims to broaden our understanding of the recent striking electoral ...
Literature has for quite long time identified at least two different sources of the party unity in t...
The Italian case is an interesting one for the study of the effects of the economic crisis on the at...
Referenda provide the opportunity for voters to express political economic protest and p...
The general election of 2013 marked a ‘turning point’. Voting indecision was significantly higher th...
Since the advent of the Second Republic in Italy in the mid-1990s, a new generation of politicians h...
The Italian political system has undergone significant changes over the past two or three decades. O...
The 2008 Italian Parliamentary Elections showed the highest abstention rate in Italianhistory (19.5%...
Italy is an interesting case to be included in a comparative analysis of the effects determined by t...
The paper aims to inquire into whether the Italian case still provides evidence in favor of the stan...
The 2013 election was an event widely seen as marking a sea-change in Italian politics so in this ar...
The worldwide economic crisis has had important political implications in many Western democracies. ...
The February 2013 elections were the most volatile in Italian entire democratic history. All post 19...
One common feature of the Italian political space over the past half century has been the presence o...
This article investigates the relationship between changes in Italiansâ policy preferences and parti...
This article, focusing on Italy, aims to broaden our understanding of the recent striking electoral ...
Literature has for quite long time identified at least two different sources of the party unity in t...
The Italian case is an interesting one for the study of the effects of the economic crisis on the at...
Referenda provide the opportunity for voters to express political economic protest and p...
The general election of 2013 marked a ‘turning point’. Voting indecision was significantly higher th...
Since the advent of the Second Republic in Italy in the mid-1990s, a new generation of politicians h...
The Italian political system has undergone significant changes over the past two or three decades. O...
The 2008 Italian Parliamentary Elections showed the highest abstention rate in Italianhistory (19.5%...
Italy is an interesting case to be included in a comparative analysis of the effects determined by t...
The paper aims to inquire into whether the Italian case still provides evidence in favor of the stan...
The 2013 election was an event widely seen as marking a sea-change in Italian politics so in this ar...