The Italian populist government is voluntarily heading towards the next political crisis (and it may have the upper hand)

  • Bruno, Valerio Alfonso
  • Downes, James F.
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Publication date
August 2018
Publisher
London School of Economics and Political Science
Language
English

Abstract

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

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