The relationship between the remarkable changes that have occurred at the local level and the overlapping crises affecting Italy in recent years has yet to be fully tackled by political scientists. This article aims to contribute to the debate by arguing that anti-crisis measures have also produced structural effects that may actually weaken Italian local autonomies, suggesting the existence of an ongoing recentralisation. Several major questions are addressed: is such a trend inversion (from decentralisation to recentralisation) really taking place? Which dimensions should be analysed to detect it? What outcomes and effects have these measures provoked in Italian local government
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This article analyzes the Italian government’s response to the sovereign debt crisis. Given the sev...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The European Union (EU) is at a critical juncture that will ei...
The relationship between the remarkable changes that have occurred at the local level and the overla...
In the ‘austerity debate’ a crucial issue is the composition of fiscal adjustment. This article prov...
During 2011 Italy reached the verge of a financial default because of its huge public debt. Neither ...
Decentralisation was one of the most relevant trends in the institutional development of the Spanish...
This is the introduction to the Virtual Special Issue on Austerity, drawing articles from the three ...
Despite the common challenges posed by European market integration and liberalisation, the behaviour...
Published online: 24 January 2019Do voters punish governments more severely during international ec...
AbstractIn the last 30 years, Local Governments all over Europe experienced an intense season of ins...
Danish municipalities have gone through a number of austerity-related government initiatives with co...
It is argued that crises open up a window of opportunity to implement policies that otherwise would ...
On 1 January 2015 a new institution, the metropolitan city, took its place among the Italian territo...
The global financial and economic crisis, which began in late 2007 (Great Recession) is the worst in...
Published online: 5 October 2015This article explains the process of change in domestic corporate go...
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