This textbook, from one of Italy's most eminent scholars, provides broad coverage and critique of Italian politics and society.

Providing the readers with the knowledge necessary to understand the working of the Italian political system, it also offers answers to some of the most important challenges facing the country - and other contemporary democracies - today, such as populism, anti-politics and corruption. Critical but underpinned by thorough data and analysis, it presents alternative views alongside the author's interpretation. Crucially, the book uses a comparative framework to explain Italy's transformation and evaluate its performance. Comparing the rules, institutions, parties and actors at work in the most important European political systems - France, Germany, Great Britain - with those in Italy, the Italian context is better understood and assessed in contrast.

This text will be essential reading for students and scholars of Italian politics and European politics, and more broadly for comparative politics and democracy.



Autorentext

Gianfranco Pasquino is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Bologna, Italy and James Anderson Senior Adjunct Lecturer at SAIS-Europe.



Inhalt

1. A Classic Parliamentary Republic

2. One, Two, Many Electoral Laws

3. Political Parties, Party Government, and Partyocracy

4. A Parliament of Parties

5. Governments

6. The Accordion of the Presidents

7. Civil Society

8. Italy and the European Union

9. Quality of Democracy

Titel
Italian Democracy
Untertitel
How It Works
EAN
9781351401098
Format
PDF
Veröffentlichung
08.11.2019
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
248