The Italian constitutional referendum was followed closely everywhere in Europe (and elsewhere) and the fear of a potential Italian exit from Europe or the Eurozone was palpable. Yet, this scenario was and is unlikely. The fear of political instability of the government in case of a referendum rejection, and the potential risk for the stability of financial markets, which turned out to be highly overestimated, frightened the rest of the world much more than Italy itself. When it became known that the result of the polls was in favor of NO, national and international media began to speak of a populist result. The arguments of this paper attempt to provide an analytical framework slightly more complex than this simplistic definition while rec...
The majority view within political science is that populism is best understood as a (thin) ideology....
In the wake of the Great Recession many new parties have emerged throughout Europe. By adopting an a...
In this article, we focus on the reasons for the success of the populist parties in Italy, relating ...
The Italian constitutional referendum was followed closely everywhere in Europe (and elsewhere) and ...
The Italian referendum was followed closely everywhere in Europe (and elsewhere) and the fear of a p...
This article, focusing on Italy, aims to broaden our understanding of the recent striking electoral ...
We explore the motivations behind the electoral success of the Lega and the Five-star Movement at th...
The Italian political system has undergone significant changes over the past two or three decades. O...
Populist parties are likely to gain consensus when mainstream parties and status quo institutions fa...
Academic attention to populism has sharply increased in recent years. Yet, a commonly accepted defin...
Populist parties are likely to gain consensus when mainstream parties and status quo institutions fa...
This chapter deals with the relationships between the depoliticization and repoliticisation dynamics...
Populism is increasingly turning against globalization, thereby threatening the stability of...
The recent rise of populism has threatened to undermine the stability of international economic inte...
The majority view within political science is that populism is best understood as a (thin) ideology....
In the wake of the Great Recession many new parties have emerged throughout Europe. By adopting an a...
In this article, we focus on the reasons for the success of the populist parties in Italy, relating ...
The Italian constitutional referendum was followed closely everywhere in Europe (and elsewhere) and ...
The Italian referendum was followed closely everywhere in Europe (and elsewhere) and the fear of a p...
This article, focusing on Italy, aims to broaden our understanding of the recent striking electoral ...
We explore the motivations behind the electoral success of the Lega and the Five-star Movement at th...
The Italian political system has undergone significant changes over the past two or three decades. O...
Populist parties are likely to gain consensus when mainstream parties and status quo institutions fa...
Academic attention to populism has sharply increased in recent years. Yet, a commonly accepted defin...
Populist parties are likely to gain consensus when mainstream parties and status quo institutions fa...
This chapter deals with the relationships between the depoliticization and repoliticisation dynamics...
Populism is increasingly turning against globalization, thereby threatening the stability of...
The recent rise of populism has threatened to undermine the stability of international economic inte...
The majority view within political science is that populism is best understood as a (thin) ideology....
In the wake of the Great Recession many new parties have emerged throughout Europe. By adopting an a...
In this article, we focus on the reasons for the success of the populist parties in Italy, relating ...