The translation of electoral pledges into the executive’s agenda is all but a linear process. Parties that take office have to compromise on what issues will be prioritized in the governmental agenda, which never exactly matches parties’ electoral platforms. Populists may further challenge this mechanism, as they pursue a more direct link with people and claim to be different from non-populist parties. This study, bridging the party mandate model and agenda-setting scholarship, analyses the congruence between electoral manifestos and the prime minister’s investiture speech in Italy, both at the aggregate and individual-issue levels. By comparing the behaviour of parties in government (1994–2021), the analysis reveals that populist parties d...
The current political scenario shows how that composed kind of political proposals and strategies th...
The idea of increasing the power of the ‘pure people’ at the expense of a ‘corrupt elite’ lies at th...
Political parties, who form a government together, will usually do so after lengthy negotiations. An...
The translation of electoral pledges into the executive’s agenda is all but a linear process. Partie...
This article addresses the question of whether populist parties behave differently from other politi...
Despite variations in institutional and political settings, comparative political research is consis...
Domestic and comparative constitutional analyses routinely describe the government as the most under...
This paper investigates towards which policy issues Italian political parties oriented their commitm...
Academic attention to populism has sharply increased in recent years. Yet, a commonly accepted defin...
UID/CPO/04627/2013 SFRH/BPD/89968/2012 IF/00382/2014Despite variations in institutional and politica...
Common wisdom suggests that populist politicians use a simple language. While scholars have provided...
A key factor in modern democracies’ legitimisation is the extent to which policies submitted for pub...
This dissertation examines electoral accountability and the democratic mandate by reassessing the co...
The ascent to power of anti-system populist parties poses a potential challenge to social concertati...
The current political scenario show how that composed kind of political proposals and strategies tha...
The current political scenario shows how that composed kind of political proposals and strategies th...
The idea of increasing the power of the ‘pure people’ at the expense of a ‘corrupt elite’ lies at th...
Political parties, who form a government together, will usually do so after lengthy negotiations. An...
The translation of electoral pledges into the executive’s agenda is all but a linear process. Partie...
This article addresses the question of whether populist parties behave differently from other politi...
Despite variations in institutional and political settings, comparative political research is consis...
Domestic and comparative constitutional analyses routinely describe the government as the most under...
This paper investigates towards which policy issues Italian political parties oriented their commitm...
Academic attention to populism has sharply increased in recent years. Yet, a commonly accepted defin...
UID/CPO/04627/2013 SFRH/BPD/89968/2012 IF/00382/2014Despite variations in institutional and politica...
Common wisdom suggests that populist politicians use a simple language. While scholars have provided...
A key factor in modern democracies’ legitimisation is the extent to which policies submitted for pub...
This dissertation examines electoral accountability and the democratic mandate by reassessing the co...
The ascent to power of anti-system populist parties poses a potential challenge to social concertati...
The current political scenario show how that composed kind of political proposals and strategies tha...
The current political scenario shows how that composed kind of political proposals and strategies th...
The idea of increasing the power of the ‘pure people’ at the expense of a ‘corrupt elite’ lies at th...
Political parties, who form a government together, will usually do so after lengthy negotiations. An...