2020 APSA Annual Meeting & Exhibition – Virtual meeting

In light of the current situation surrounding COVID-19, the APSA Council has announced the transition of the 116th American Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting & Exhibition (scheduled for September 10-13, 2020 in San Francisco) to a virtual digital event.

For further info and update: https://connect.apsanet.org/apsa2020/

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Euroscepticism in Italy from the Onset of the Crisis: Tired of Europe?

Conti, N., Marangoni, F., & Verzichelli, L. (2020). Euroscepticism in Italy from the Onset of the Crisis: Tired of Europe?. South European Society and Politics, https://doi.org/10.1080/13608746.2020.1757885

Attitudes towards the European Union (EU) have changed deeply in Italy: the level of support for EU membership has dramatically declined among Italian citizens and, especially after the 2018 elections, the Italian government has often been on a collision course with the EU. Continue reading “Euroscepticism in Italy from the Onset of the Crisis: Tired of Europe?”

Politics in Italy 2020 edition

A tale of two populisms: The League and the Five-star Movement in power – Edited by Manuela Moschella and Martin Rhodes in Contemporary Italian Politics 2020, Volume 12, Issue 2.

Contemporary Italian Politics has hosted the English-language version of the latest edition of ‘Politica in Italia. I fatti dell’anno e le interpretazioni‘ dedicated to 2019. Following the usual rationale of the Series published every year by il Mulino, the volume offers description and analysis of the most significant economic, social and political events of the year in Italy.

This is a must-read for Italianists and comparativists looking for a better understanding of Italian political and social context.

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Who’s the winner? An analysis of the 2018 Italian general election – Italian Political Science 1/2018


Don’t miss the first issue of 2018 by Italian Political Science (IPS)!!!

It hosts a special issue focusing on the analysis of the 2018 Italian general election edited by Vincenzo Emanuele.

If you are interested in understanding what is going on after these critical elections, you just need to take a look at these pieces!

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