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Crisis as a Permanent Condition?
Between systemic corruption and anticorruption: political scandals and electoral accountability in Italy
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Author(s):
Alberto Vannucci
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2016
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Nomos
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2016
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: 203-236
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10.5771/9783845257044-203
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis
pp. 9
Introduction: Italy between transition and reform resistance
pp. 19
The problem of the nation-state in Italy: some long-term historical reflections
pp. 35
From important parties to pivotal parties. The role of regional parties in Italy’s Second Republic
pp. 61
A Crisis of Italian Identity? The Northern League and Italy’s Renationalization Since the 1990s
pp. 79
A ‘Perfect Storm’: Institutional Reform in Italy after the 2013 National Elections
pp. 99
The Second Republic That Never Was
pp. 113
The Italian Party System after the Crisis: Transformations and Uncertainties
pp. 133
The Republic of vetoes: Legislative change and stability in the Italian political system
pp. 155
Dust of Italian stars
pp. 183
Party professionalism and individualism in the "new" Italian ruling class
pp. 203
Between systemic corruption and anticorruption: political scandals and electoral accountability in Italy
pp. 237
The MoVimento 5 Stelle (M5S), the PD and the current (and changing) state of the party system
pp. 271
Berlusconia has never existed. On the powerlessness of Silvio Berlusconi as Italy’s Prime Minister
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