Italian politics has traditionally produced its fair share of drama, with unstable coalitions and short-lived governments dominating the country’s post-war history. Vincent Della Sala writes that the upcoming European Parliament elections in Italy will continue this trend, with the parties of the governing coalition likely to be held responsible for the country’s dire economic and social position, while several opposition parties with anti-euro and anti-EU platforms could assert themselves during the campaign. He suggests that although public support for the EU continues to remain high in the country, there is a distinct lack of appetite for the EU-led reforms which have emerged as a response to the financial crisis
The aftermath of the 2013 Italian elections produced a lengthy political stalemate between Italy’s m...
Italians have always been considered among the stronger supporters of the European integration proce...
The European Parliament elections of 2019 in Italy can be considered as a crucial turning point for ...
The paper aims to inquire into whether the Italian case still provides evidence in favor of the stan...
The 2013 Italian elections were in several respects a ‘Europeanised’ contest. As a severe institutio...
Italy’s elections at the end of February were a major victory for Beppe Grillo and his anti-establis...
Italy's political future hangs in the balance – will it see another chaotic grand coalition, or take...
Paolo Gentiloni took over from Matteo Renzi as Italian Prime Minister in December, but the country’s...
The 2013 election had heralded an unprecedented tripolar era for Italian politics, with the two trad...
Michele Prospero writes that the Italian political system is increasingly vulnerable to the onslaugh...
The essay examines the European Elections held on the 26th May 2019 in Italy. Specifically, the aut...
The European (and local) elections of 2019 will be an important test for Italy, one year after the b...
In May 2015, voters in seven Italian regions went to the polls to elect new regional councils and go...
In May 2015, voters in seven Italian regions went to the polls to elect new regional councils and go...
Traditionally, Italians have always been considered as strongly europhile. However, in the most rece...
The aftermath of the 2013 Italian elections produced a lengthy political stalemate between Italy’s m...
Italians have always been considered among the stronger supporters of the European integration proce...
The European Parliament elections of 2019 in Italy can be considered as a crucial turning point for ...
The paper aims to inquire into whether the Italian case still provides evidence in favor of the stan...
The 2013 Italian elections were in several respects a ‘Europeanised’ contest. As a severe institutio...
Italy’s elections at the end of February were a major victory for Beppe Grillo and his anti-establis...
Italy's political future hangs in the balance – will it see another chaotic grand coalition, or take...
Paolo Gentiloni took over from Matteo Renzi as Italian Prime Minister in December, but the country’s...
The 2013 election had heralded an unprecedented tripolar era for Italian politics, with the two trad...
Michele Prospero writes that the Italian political system is increasingly vulnerable to the onslaugh...
The essay examines the European Elections held on the 26th May 2019 in Italy. Specifically, the aut...
The European (and local) elections of 2019 will be an important test for Italy, one year after the b...
In May 2015, voters in seven Italian regions went to the polls to elect new regional councils and go...
In May 2015, voters in seven Italian regions went to the polls to elect new regional councils and go...
Traditionally, Italians have always been considered as strongly europhile. However, in the most rece...
The aftermath of the 2013 Italian elections produced a lengthy political stalemate between Italy’s m...
Italians have always been considered among the stronger supporters of the European integration proce...
The European Parliament elections of 2019 in Italy can be considered as a crucial turning point for ...