Party systems and party system change have long been one of the most studied topics within the comparative politics literature, yet most work in this field focuses on changes that occur between elections, neglecting the possibility that parties and party systems may reconfigure during the inter-election period. Building on the studies on party system change, this paper aims to analyse how individual changes in party affiliation can aggregate into changes at the level of parliamentary party system in the 18th Italian legislature. To achieve this goal, data on individual movements in the membership of parliamentary parties in the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies are used to track the extent of party system change over time, as indicated by ...
The aim of this study is to try to sketch out major characteristics of the Italian party system in t...
This chapter illustrates the evolution of the Italian party system from 1946 to 2013. Firstly, it de...
Legislative turnover is a crucial topic for parliamentary studies. The breadth and frequency of the ...
Party systems and party system change have long been one of the most studied topics within the compa...
Political competition is more realistically described as a dynamic process rather than as a series o...
Literature has for quite long time identified at least two different sources of the party unity in t...
This article contributes to the existing literature on legislative party switching by exploring this...
Since 2013, the Italian party system has been in turmoil as the old bipolar structure has been swept...
This paper deals with the 1994 Italian elections to both the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies. It ...
Italian politics has gone through a political and institutional upset for the last fourteen years an...
The aim of this article is to assess to what extent the ‘change’ after the 2018 Italian election ca...
The large literature on legislative party unity identifies the confidence relationship, i.e. the thr...
Legislative turnover is a crucial topic for parliamentary studies. The breadth and frequency of the ...
Electoral systems have been for a long time a core topic in the field of comparative politics. Cause...
This paper is an update and completion of a previous article (Bardi, 1996) on parties and the party ...
The aim of this study is to try to sketch out major characteristics of the Italian party system in t...
This chapter illustrates the evolution of the Italian party system from 1946 to 2013. Firstly, it de...
Legislative turnover is a crucial topic for parliamentary studies. The breadth and frequency of the ...
Party systems and party system change have long been one of the most studied topics within the compa...
Political competition is more realistically described as a dynamic process rather than as a series o...
Literature has for quite long time identified at least two different sources of the party unity in t...
This article contributes to the existing literature on legislative party switching by exploring this...
Since 2013, the Italian party system has been in turmoil as the old bipolar structure has been swept...
This paper deals with the 1994 Italian elections to both the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies. It ...
Italian politics has gone through a political and institutional upset for the last fourteen years an...
The aim of this article is to assess to what extent the ‘change’ after the 2018 Italian election ca...
The large literature on legislative party unity identifies the confidence relationship, i.e. the thr...
Legislative turnover is a crucial topic for parliamentary studies. The breadth and frequency of the ...
Electoral systems have been for a long time a core topic in the field of comparative politics. Cause...
This paper is an update and completion of a previous article (Bardi, 1996) on parties and the party ...
The aim of this study is to try to sketch out major characteristics of the Italian party system in t...
This chapter illustrates the evolution of the Italian party system from 1946 to 2013. Firstly, it de...
Legislative turnover is a crucial topic for parliamentary studies. The breadth and frequency of the ...