Why Italy’s New Government Will Be A Bumpy Ride
“Italy’s crisis has given way to political continuity — but in-fighting between ruling parties looks likely to be permanent feature of Draghi Government.”
Read MorePosted by Daniele Albertazzi | Feb 25, 2021 | Analysis, EA Birmingham, Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in Italy, World
“Italy’s crisis has given way to political continuity — but in-fighting between ruling parties looks likely to be permanent feature of Draghi Government.”
Read MorePosted by Daniele Albertazzi | Jan 24, 2021 | Podcast, Populism in Action, Populism in the World, World
A 55-minute discussion about the development of right-wing populism and parties, and the situation of “mainstream” parties in response to the challenge
Read MorePosted by Daniele Albertazzi | May 5, 2020 | Europe, Populism in Action, World
“In the age of Coronavirus, populist parties have a substantial media presence and increasingly shape the public agenda in contemporary Europe.”
Read MorePosted by Daniele Albertazzi | Apr 21, 2020 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in Italy, World
Italy’s political truce over Coronavirus collapses as “parties embraced their assigned parts in the script written before this crisis struck”.
Read MorePosted by Daniele Albertazzi | Jan 29, 2020 | Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in Italy, World
Key regional election in Emilia Romagna in Italy does not bring win for Matteo Salvini, but “it still seems unlikely that the governing coalition can hold”.
Read MorePosted by Daniele Albertazzi | Oct 29, 2019 | Analysis, EA Birmingham, Europe, Populism in Action, Populism in Italy, World
“If the right can repeat its Umbrian feat in forthcoming regional elections
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