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Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics, The


Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics, The

Hardback by Jones, Erik (Professor and Director of European Studies, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Professor and Director of European Studies, School of Advanced International Studies, and Senior Research Fellow, Nuffield College, University of Oxford); Pasquino, Gianfranco (James Anderson Senior Adjunct Professor, James Anderson Senior Adjunct Professor, School of Advanced...

Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics, The

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ISBN:
9780199669745
Publication Date:
5 Nov 2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
790 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics, The

Description

The Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics provides a comprehensive look at the political life of one of Europe's most exciting and turbulent democracies. Under the hegemonic influence of Christian Democracy in the early post-World War II decades, Italy went through a period of rapid growth and political transformation. In part this resulted in tumult and a crisis of governability; however, it also gave rise to innovation in the form of Eurocommunism and new forms of political accommodation. The great strength of Italy lay in its constitution; its great weakness lay in certain legacies of the past. Organized crime - popularly but not exclusively associated with the mafia - is one example. A self-contained and well entrenched 'caste' of political and economic elites is another. These weaknesses became apparent in the breakdown of political order in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This ushered in a combination of populist political mobilization and experimentation with electoral systems design, and the result has been more evolutionary than transformative. Italian politics today is different from what it was during the immediate post-World War II period, but it still shows many of the influences of the past.

Contents

I. CORE CONCEPTS; II. POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS; III. POLITICAL TRADITIONS; IV. POLITICAL PERIODS; V. MAJOR FIGURES; VI. RELIGION AND POLITICS; VII. ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, AND INTERESTS; VIII. POLITICS, CULTURE, AND SOCIETY; IX. EXTERNAL RELATIONS

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