Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair were both accused of taking British politics into a ‘presidential’ direction, with highly visible and ‘strong’ leaders seen as the defining political force. But this trend is not unique to the UK, with Italy also moving in this direction under first Silvio Berlusconi, and secondly the incumbent Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. The trends that have shaped this change are not unique to either of these countries as Fortunato Musella argues, with developments in Italy likely to repeat across the continent and influence the shape of European politics to come
The UK was once viewed by political scientists as embodying a distinct majoritarian form of politics...
Paper prepared for delivery at the workshop, ‘The year after. Has Italy entered a new Berlusconi era...
Matteo Renzi’s eruption on to the Italian political scene is now overcoming the inertia of the Itali...
The centre-left Partito Democratico (PD) suffered a disappointing result in this year’s Italian elec...
Party leaders have become more powerful and autonomous actors in recent years by developing a direc...
none2Personalization of leadership and presidentialization of politics seem to be the two most signi...
The 2013 election had heralded an unprecedented tripolar era for Italian politics, with the two trad...
This chapter provides an examination of political party leadership selection in Italy since the coll...
Party leaders have become more powerful and autonomous actors in recent years, by developing a direc...
Traditional centre-left parties have experienced difficult electoral results and low polling ratings...
2noThe goal of this special issue is to analyse how the Italian political system has changed in the ...
none1noThis book analyses the determinants behind the openings in party leader selection rules (lead...
Few democracies in the world have experienced so many transformations in the electoral and party sys...
2The goal of this special issue is to analyse how the Italian political system has changed in the la...
Personalization is the most relevant political phenomenon of our time. With the weakening of the st...
The UK was once viewed by political scientists as embodying a distinct majoritarian form of politics...
Paper prepared for delivery at the workshop, ‘The year after. Has Italy entered a new Berlusconi era...
Matteo Renzi’s eruption on to the Italian political scene is now overcoming the inertia of the Itali...
The centre-left Partito Democratico (PD) suffered a disappointing result in this year’s Italian elec...
Party leaders have become more powerful and autonomous actors in recent years by developing a direc...
none2Personalization of leadership and presidentialization of politics seem to be the two most signi...
The 2013 election had heralded an unprecedented tripolar era for Italian politics, with the two trad...
This chapter provides an examination of political party leadership selection in Italy since the coll...
Party leaders have become more powerful and autonomous actors in recent years, by developing a direc...
Traditional centre-left parties have experienced difficult electoral results and low polling ratings...
2noThe goal of this special issue is to analyse how the Italian political system has changed in the ...
none1noThis book analyses the determinants behind the openings in party leader selection rules (lead...
Few democracies in the world have experienced so many transformations in the electoral and party sys...
2The goal of this special issue is to analyse how the Italian political system has changed in the la...
Personalization is the most relevant political phenomenon of our time. With the weakening of the st...
The UK was once viewed by political scientists as embodying a distinct majoritarian form of politics...
Paper prepared for delivery at the workshop, ‘The year after. Has Italy entered a new Berlusconi era...
Matteo Renzi’s eruption on to the Italian political scene is now overcoming the inertia of the Itali...