The article analyses almost a decade of pension reforms in Italy, starting with the sovereign debt crisis that hit the country around 2011. The contribution combines within its analytical framework the concept of policy-making style developed by Jeremy Richardson with the perspective of multilevel governance as operationalized by Robert Putnam. It focuses on the actions of Italian political decision-makers: while much of the recent literature supports the hypothesis that policy-making in Italy has become chiefly an act of unilateral imposition, especially towards the social partners, the empirical evidence leads us to identify the persistence of a more consensus-seeking orientation, aimed at reducing the sources of dissent. The freedom of a...
Many recent neo-institutionalist analyses have emphasized the importance of path-dependency in the e...
The article employs a multi-level analytical framework to analyse pension reforms in Germany and Ita...
Much of the institutionalist literature has emphasized the key role of path-dependency in explaining...
The article analyses almost a decade of pension reforms in Italy, starting with the sovereign debt c...
In the aftermath of the 2009-14 sovereign debt crisis, the introduction of the European Semester shi...
This article assesses the Berlusconi pension reform of 2004, both from a \u2018politics\u2019 and \u...
Italy's economy and polity are considered to be continuously in turmoil. The recent multiplication o...
During 2011 Italy reached the verge of a financial default because of its huge public debt. Neither ...
2noThe goal of this special issue is to analyse how the Italian political system has changed in the ...
The article compares institutional reforms in Italy and Great Britain over the last two decades (199...
This volume examines and analyzes events in Italy during 2011: a year which saw the fall of the Berl...
Pension policy in Italy presented diverse traits in two different phases. Until the early-1990s, pol...
Few democracies in the world have experienced so many transformations in the electoral and party sys...
2The goal of this special issue is to analyse how the Italian political system has changed in the la...
Many recent neo-institutionalist analyses have emphasized the importance of path-dependency in the e...
The article employs a multi-level analytical framework to analyse pension reforms in Germany and Ita...
Much of the institutionalist literature has emphasized the key role of path-dependency in explaining...
The article analyses almost a decade of pension reforms in Italy, starting with the sovereign debt c...
In the aftermath of the 2009-14 sovereign debt crisis, the introduction of the European Semester shi...
This article assesses the Berlusconi pension reform of 2004, both from a \u2018politics\u2019 and \u...
Italy's economy and polity are considered to be continuously in turmoil. The recent multiplication o...
During 2011 Italy reached the verge of a financial default because of its huge public debt. Neither ...
2noThe goal of this special issue is to analyse how the Italian political system has changed in the ...
The article compares institutional reforms in Italy and Great Britain over the last two decades (199...
This volume examines and analyzes events in Italy during 2011: a year which saw the fall of the Berl...
Pension policy in Italy presented diverse traits in two different phases. Until the early-1990s, pol...
Few democracies in the world have experienced so many transformations in the electoral and party sys...
2The goal of this special issue is to analyse how the Italian political system has changed in the la...
Many recent neo-institutionalist analyses have emphasized the importance of path-dependency in the e...
The article employs a multi-level analytical framework to analyse pension reforms in Germany and Ita...
Much of the institutionalist literature has emphasized the key role of path-dependency in explaining...