It is often assumed that once ‘populist’ parties sting (achieve a political breakthrough), they are likely to wither away and die. Valerio Alfonso Bruno and James F. Downes argue that this is not happening in Italy. They outline how its populist government, led by the Five Star Movement (M5S) and the League (Lega), may be ‘strategically’ leading the country into another political crisis that will enable them to retain the upper hand in Italian politics
At first glance, a pro-EU government led by the former President of the European Central Bank would ...
The formation of a new Five Star Movement/Lega government in Italy is in doubt after Italian Preside...
Fratelli d’Italia emerged as the clear winner from Italy’s general election, but what explains the p...
The decision of Italy's President, Sergio Mattarella, to veto the appointment of Paolo Savona as Ita...
The last seven days in Italy have proven that a week is indeed a long time in politics: after a poli...
Italy's parliament is reconvening today following the Italian election on 4 March, with a high degre...
The success of the Five Star Movement and Lega in Italy's election was a shock for many observers ac...
The new Five Star Movement/Lega government in Italy is one of the most ideologically diverse governi...
The Five Star Movement and Lega have been viewed as the key winners from the Italian general electio...
In Italy, the temptation to go back in time, or shut the door to Europe and globalisation is strong,...
The Five Star Movement and Lega have been viewed as the key winners from the Italian general electio...
The coalition that has just taken office in Rome did not begin well. But as Andrea Capussela writes,...
Italy’s general election on 25 September produced a victory for Giorgia Meloni’s Fratelli d’Italia. ...
Italy’s new government, led by the former President of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, has ...
Italy goes to the polls on 4 March to elect a new government. Where do each of the main parties stan...
At first glance, a pro-EU government led by the former President of the European Central Bank would ...
The formation of a new Five Star Movement/Lega government in Italy is in doubt after Italian Preside...
Fratelli d’Italia emerged as the clear winner from Italy’s general election, but what explains the p...
The decision of Italy's President, Sergio Mattarella, to veto the appointment of Paolo Savona as Ita...
The last seven days in Italy have proven that a week is indeed a long time in politics: after a poli...
Italy's parliament is reconvening today following the Italian election on 4 March, with a high degre...
The success of the Five Star Movement and Lega in Italy's election was a shock for many observers ac...
The new Five Star Movement/Lega government in Italy is one of the most ideologically diverse governi...
The Five Star Movement and Lega have been viewed as the key winners from the Italian general electio...
In Italy, the temptation to go back in time, or shut the door to Europe and globalisation is strong,...
The Five Star Movement and Lega have been viewed as the key winners from the Italian general electio...
The coalition that has just taken office in Rome did not begin well. But as Andrea Capussela writes,...
Italy’s general election on 25 September produced a victory for Giorgia Meloni’s Fratelli d’Italia. ...
Italy’s new government, led by the former President of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, has ...
Italy goes to the polls on 4 March to elect a new government. Where do each of the main parties stan...
At first glance, a pro-EU government led by the former President of the European Central Bank would ...
The formation of a new Five Star Movement/Lega government in Italy is in doubt after Italian Preside...
Fratelli d’Italia emerged as the clear winner from Italy’s general election, but what explains the p...