Michele Prospero writes that the Italian political system is increasingly vulnerable to the onslaught of a myriad of anti-political and populist candidates that are completely incapable of guaranteeing governability. The only remaining stable anchor is the Democratic Party (PD)
The 2013 election had heralded an unprecedented tripolar era for Italian politics, with the two trad...
Governmental instability, though a persistent feature of Italian politics, cannot be interpreted as ...
Former Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi has resigned as leader of the country’s Democratic Party ...
Italy’s elections at the end of February were a major victory for Beppe Grillo and his anti-establis...
Italy experienced a political system during the post war period which many have defined as a 'partic...
Italy experienced a political system during the post war period which many have defined as a 'partic...
Italy's political future hangs in the balance – will it see another chaotic grand coalition, or take...
Italian politics has traditionally produced its fair share of drama, with unstable coalitions and sh...
Italy’s new prime minister Matteo Renzi has made electoral reform one of his key priorities, with a ...
The general elections in Italy this year (the 4th of March 2018) brought to victory Matteo Salvini’s...
The Italian Democratic Party: the explanation for a ‘quasi-failure’ The Italian Democratic Pa...
Over the past decade, state capacity has increased at all levels, including that of central governme...
Earlier this month the current prime minister of Italy, Mario Monti, announced that he would resign....
The rise of a powerful populist challenge constituted by the MoVimento Cinque Stelle has undermined ...
Despite the promise of the so-called 'Second Republic' in the early 1990s, Italy remains one of Euro...
The 2013 election had heralded an unprecedented tripolar era for Italian politics, with the two trad...
Governmental instability, though a persistent feature of Italian politics, cannot be interpreted as ...
Former Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi has resigned as leader of the country’s Democratic Party ...
Italy’s elections at the end of February were a major victory for Beppe Grillo and his anti-establis...
Italy experienced a political system during the post war period which many have defined as a 'partic...
Italy experienced a political system during the post war period which many have defined as a 'partic...
Italy's political future hangs in the balance – will it see another chaotic grand coalition, or take...
Italian politics has traditionally produced its fair share of drama, with unstable coalitions and sh...
Italy’s new prime minister Matteo Renzi has made electoral reform one of his key priorities, with a ...
The general elections in Italy this year (the 4th of March 2018) brought to victory Matteo Salvini’s...
The Italian Democratic Party: the explanation for a ‘quasi-failure’ The Italian Democratic Pa...
Over the past decade, state capacity has increased at all levels, including that of central governme...
Earlier this month the current prime minister of Italy, Mario Monti, announced that he would resign....
The rise of a powerful populist challenge constituted by the MoVimento Cinque Stelle has undermined ...
Despite the promise of the so-called 'Second Republic' in the early 1990s, Italy remains one of Euro...
The 2013 election had heralded an unprecedented tripolar era for Italian politics, with the two trad...
Governmental instability, though a persistent feature of Italian politics, cannot be interpreted as ...
Former Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi has resigned as leader of the country’s Democratic Party ...