Three cabinets (Conte I, Conte II, and Draghi) entered office during the 18th legislative term in Italy. In spite of the significant ideological differences between them, no full alternation of parties in government occurred. The largest party in parliament – the Five Star Movement – participated in all three cabinets, while the League and the Democratic Party took part in two of them (the League in the Conte I and Draghi, the Democratic Party in the Conte II and Draghi); other minor parties entered the Conte II and Draghi as well. Did party continuity lead to ministerial stability? This article puts the 18th legislative term in perspective, through a longitudinal comparison of all Italian partisan cabinets from 1994 to 2022 (15 cabinets). ...
This chapter deals with the phenomenon of technocratic ministers in a country where the ‘abdication’...
Candidates for public office are part of the politically “active minority” that serves as a fundamen...
Few democracies in the world have experienced so many transformations in the electoral and party sys...
Three cabinets (Conte I, Conte II, and Draghi) entered office during the 18th legislative term in It...
Why are certain Members of Parliament (MPs) more likely to get re-candidacy for national legislative...
A widespread strategy to enhance political control over permanent bureaucracy consists of the polit...
The article explores the transformations which have occurred in ministerial cabinets as entrenched a...
The circulation of the ruling class has been a relevant concern in political analysis, but investiga...
The article explores recent changes in the Italian parliamentary elite thanks to a novel set of dat...
The general elections of March 2018 opened, once again, a turbulent phase in Italian politics. While...
Legislative turnover is a crucial topic for parliamentary studies. The breadth and frequency of the ...
Legislative turnover is a crucial topic for parliamentary studies. The breadth and frequency of the ...
The large literature on legislative party unity identifies the confidence relationship, i.e. the thr...
The article analyzes changes in recruitment patterns for Italina ministers and th echange from a pur...
1noThis article adopts an inductive approach to the study of party positions in the Italian Parliam...
This chapter deals with the phenomenon of technocratic ministers in a country where the ‘abdication’...
Candidates for public office are part of the politically “active minority” that serves as a fundamen...
Few democracies in the world have experienced so many transformations in the electoral and party sys...
Three cabinets (Conte I, Conte II, and Draghi) entered office during the 18th legislative term in It...
Why are certain Members of Parliament (MPs) more likely to get re-candidacy for national legislative...
A widespread strategy to enhance political control over permanent bureaucracy consists of the polit...
The article explores the transformations which have occurred in ministerial cabinets as entrenched a...
The circulation of the ruling class has been a relevant concern in political analysis, but investiga...
The article explores recent changes in the Italian parliamentary elite thanks to a novel set of dat...
The general elections of March 2018 opened, once again, a turbulent phase in Italian politics. While...
Legislative turnover is a crucial topic for parliamentary studies. The breadth and frequency of the ...
Legislative turnover is a crucial topic for parliamentary studies. The breadth and frequency of the ...
The large literature on legislative party unity identifies the confidence relationship, i.e. the thr...
The article analyzes changes in recruitment patterns for Italina ministers and th echange from a pur...
1noThis article adopts an inductive approach to the study of party positions in the Italian Parliam...
This chapter deals with the phenomenon of technocratic ministers in a country where the ‘abdication’...
Candidates for public office are part of the politically “active minority” that serves as a fundamen...
Few democracies in the world have experienced so many transformations in the electoral and party sys...