The Lega Nord and the Politics of Secession in Italy

The Lega Nord and the Politics of Secession in Italy
Author: A. Bull,M. Gilbert
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1349412171

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Since the late 1980s, the Lega Nord has broken the mould of Italian politics. Federalist, secessionist, populist, it has succeeded in mobilizing the entrepreneurial class of Northern Italy in a campaign against the Italian state. In 1996, it launched the idea of Panadia, a separate Northern Italian nation. This proved to be a step too far, but the Lega remains a political force to be reckoned with, and has propelled 'the Northern question' on to the national stage.

The Lega Nord and the Politics of Secession in Italy

The Lega Nord and the Politics of Secession in Italy
Author: A. Bull,M. Gilbert
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2001-11-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781403919984

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Since the late 1980s, the Lega Nord has broken the mould of Italian politics. Federalist, secessionist, populist, it has succeeded in mobilizing the entrepreneurial class of Northern Italy in a campaign against the Italian state. In 1996, it launched the idea of Panadia, a separate Northern Italian nation. This proved to be a step too far, but the Lega remains a political force to be reckoned with, and has propelled 'the Northern question' on to the national stage.

Modernity and Secession

Modernity and Secession
Author: Michel Huysseune
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1845450612

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The author provides a new, systematic and interdisciplinary approach that reinterprets the premises behind Italy's imagined geography or modernity."--Jacket.

Ethnicity and Nationalism in Italian Politics

Ethnicity and Nationalism in Italian Politics
Author: Margarita Gómez-Reino Cachafeiro
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351938891

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Employing primary sources and interviews with protagonists of the rebellion of the Italian North, this book explores the invention of the Padanian nation and the construction of identity politics in Northern Italy. It reveals for the first time the connection between the ethnic wave in European party politics in the 1970s and the rise of a new radical right nationalism in the 1990s. The author highlights the way in which the discourse of national minorities was instrumental in the rise of a new political agenda that links territory, identity and cultural rights to create new boundaries of exclusion. In addition to clarifying the connection between the new nationalism and racism by demonstrating how cultural distinctiveness is constructed in contemporary European politics, this unique book also explores the dynamics of new party mobilization and the symbolic resources of nationalist rhetoric. This book presents for the first time data on political participation - both party elites and members - and the real dimension of the party organization.

Italian Politics

Italian Politics
Author: Roberto D'alimonte
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2018-02-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429968105

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The year 1996 in Italian politics was a year rich in novelty. After the "stalled transition" of 1995, the political atmosphere had begun to change. Most obvious was the end of Dini's unelected government of technocrats, supported by a heterogeneous group in Parliament, and its replacement with Romano Prodi's government, a coalition of the parties that had won the general election on April 21, 1996. But an even more important change and one more likely to be remembered was a new climate of dialogue amongst the main political forces that emerged from this period of transition between two republics. In 1996, despite the general elections, cooperation again became part of the political game.

The Lega Nord and Contemporary Politics in Italy

The Lega Nord and Contemporary Politics in Italy
Author: Thomas W. Gold
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2003-04-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0312296312

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The Lega Nord, one of the most important right-wing populist parties in Western Europe, is the focus of this well researched look into Italian regional politics. The author links the Lega Nord's rise to the socio-economic development of the north over the south in Italy and the political process which created a voting block in the south. This led the north of Italy to see "Rome" as a predatory entity, drawing resources and impeding progress in the north to support the south. The author examines this process and explores the implications it produces for the whole of Europe.

Italian Politics

Italian Politics
Author: Roberto D'alimonte
Publsiher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1997-10-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813334438

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The year 1996 in Italian politics was a year rich in novelty. After the “stalled transition” of 1995, the political atmosphere had begun to change. Most obvious was the end of Dini's unelected government of technocrats, supported by a heterogeneous group in Parliament, and its replacement with Romano Prodi's government, a coalition of the parties that had won the general election on April 21, 1996. But an even more important change and one more likely to be remembered was a new climate of dialogue amongst the main political forces that emerged from this period of transition between two republics. In 1996, despite the general elections, cooperation again became part of the political game.In this volume, a collection of experts examine the political developments in Italy in 1996. An introduction by the volume editors sets the tone for the year and is followed by comprehensive discussion of such issues as the general elections of April, the new placement of Left, Center-Left, and Lega Nord, the Scalfaro presidency, the Andreotti trials, Italian involvement in the European Union, and the politics of intervention in Bosnia. The volume includes two invaluable reference sections: a full chronology of the political events of the year and an appendix containing a wealth of statistical data on Italian election results, political parties, and the economy.

Italian Politics

Italian Politics
Author: Roberto D'alimonte
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2018-02-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429979187

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The year 1996 in Italian politics was a year rich in novelty. After the "stalled transition" of 1995, the political atmosphere had begun to change. Most obvious was the end of Dini's unelected government of technocrats, supported by a heterogeneous group in Parliament, and its replacement with Romano Prodi's government, a coalition of the parties that had won the general election on April 21, 1996. But an even more important change and one more likely to be remembered was a new climate of dialogue amongst the main political forces that emerged from this period of transition between two republics. In 1996, despite the general elections, cooperation again became part of the political game.