Referendums on regional autonomy are rare events in European politics but are likely to produce important political and institutional effects. This article provides the first systematic account of the autonomy referendums held in October 2017 in Lombardy and Veneto (Italy), and seeks to: i) explore the origins of autonomy referendums, placing them within a wider comparative framework of similar exercises across Western European countries; ii) explain their political, economic, social and cultural roots; iii) analyze the campaigns and the results, assessing variations across and within the two regions; iv) reflect on the political and institutional implications of the referendums, and evaluate the extent to which they could lead to a new era...
This essay summarizes the development of the autonomy principle in the theory and practice of Italia...
The Italian constitution provides for four types of territorial bodies: regions, provinces, metropol...
The Regional Council of Lombardy, after a long and difficult process, approved a new Statute that ta...
Referendums on regional autonomy are rare events in European politics but are likely to produce impo...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.In Italian: In questo...
The article focuses on the autonomous and separatist pursuits that occur in present day Italy. The w...
In questo contributo i referendum per l’autonomia di Lombardia e Veneto vengono analizzati con rifer...
The third paragraph of Article 116 of the Italian Constitution recognizes to the regions the possibi...
In a global context where popular referenda are increasingly used to decide contested issues, this p...
The article proposes an original theoretical framework for the study of the political and, above all...
United or Disunited? The Regional Question and the issue of Federalism in Italy - This article deals...
The chapter analyses Italian regionalism as an example of the trend of decentralized States, where t...
1)THE AXIOLOGY OF AUTONOMY: „Laberta dei Cittadini”, „Patriae Unitati” i.e.: The Liberty of the Citi...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to describe the evolution of the Italian regional p...
While the independence movements in Scotland and Catalonia have received substantial attention, othe...
This essay summarizes the development of the autonomy principle in the theory and practice of Italia...
The Italian constitution provides for four types of territorial bodies: regions, provinces, metropol...
The Regional Council of Lombardy, after a long and difficult process, approved a new Statute that ta...
Referendums on regional autonomy are rare events in European politics but are likely to produce impo...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.In Italian: In questo...
The article focuses on the autonomous and separatist pursuits that occur in present day Italy. The w...
In questo contributo i referendum per l’autonomia di Lombardia e Veneto vengono analizzati con rifer...
The third paragraph of Article 116 of the Italian Constitution recognizes to the regions the possibi...
In a global context where popular referenda are increasingly used to decide contested issues, this p...
The article proposes an original theoretical framework for the study of the political and, above all...
United or Disunited? The Regional Question and the issue of Federalism in Italy - This article deals...
The chapter analyses Italian regionalism as an example of the trend of decentralized States, where t...
1)THE AXIOLOGY OF AUTONOMY: „Laberta dei Cittadini”, „Patriae Unitati” i.e.: The Liberty of the Citi...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to describe the evolution of the Italian regional p...
While the independence movements in Scotland and Catalonia have received substantial attention, othe...
This essay summarizes the development of the autonomy principle in the theory and practice of Italia...
The Italian constitution provides for four types of territorial bodies: regions, provinces, metropol...
The Regional Council of Lombardy, after a long and difficult process, approved a new Statute that ta...