Re-inventing the Italian Right: Territorial politics, populism and 'post-fascism'

Re-inventing the Italian Right: Territorial politics, populism and 'post-fascism'

by Stefano Fella, Carlo Ruzza
Re-inventing the Italian Right: Territorial politics, populism and 'post-fascism'

Re-inventing the Italian Right: Territorial politics, populism and 'post-fascism'

by Stefano Fella, Carlo Ruzza

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Overview

Following his third election victory in 2008, the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was the most controversial head of government in the EU. This is a cogent examination of the Berlusconi phenomenon, exploring the success and development of the new populist right-wing coalition in Italy since the collapse of the post-war party system in the early 1990s.

Carlo Ruzza and Stefano Fella provide a comprehensive discussion of the three main parties of the Italian right: Berlusconi’s Forza Italia, the xenophobic and regionalist populist Northern League and the post-fascist National Alliance. The book assesses the implications of this controversial right for the Italian democratic system and examines how the social and political peculiarities of Italy have allowed such political formations to emerge and enjoy repeated electoral success.

Framed in a comparative perspective, the authors:

  • explore the nature of the Italian right in the context of right-wing parties and populist phenomena elsewhere in other advanced democracies, drawing comparisons and providing broader explanations.

  • locate the parties of the Italian right within the existing theoretical conceptions of right-wing and populist parties, utilising a multi-method approach, including a content analysis of party programmes.

  • highlight the importance of political and discursive opportunities in explaining the success of the Italian right, and the agency role of a political leadership that has skilfully shaped and communicated an ideological package to exploit these opportunities.

Providing an excellent insight into a key European nation, this work provides a thoughtful and stimulating contribution to the research on the Italian right, and its implications for democratic politics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134286331
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/26/2009
Series: ISSN
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 839 KB

About the Author

Carlo Ruzza is Professor of Sociology at the University of Leicester and has previously taught at the Universities of Essex and Trento.

Stefano Fella (PhD) writes on British and Italian politics and previously taught European politics at London Metropolitan University.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Right and Centre-Right in the Post-War Party System 3. Roots of Success of the Right 4. The Northern League 5. Forza Italia 6. The MSI-AN 7. Sources of Success of the Italian Right 8. Conclusions: Populism and the Right

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