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The Politics of Italy by James L Newell, Professor

Title The Politics of Italy
Author James L Newell, Professor
Publisher
Release 2014-05-14
Category POLITICAL SCIENCE
Total Pages 418
ISBN 9781139776011
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Book Summary:

This innovative text offers a completely fresh approach to Italian politics by placing it in its historical, institutional, social and international contexts. Students will get to grips with the theories and concepts of comparative politics and how they apply specifically to Italy, while gaining real insight into more controversial topics such as the Mafia, corruption and the striking success of Berlusconi. The textbook uses clear and simple language to critically analyze Italy's institutions, its political culture, parties and interest groups, public policy, and its place in the international system. Often regarded as an anomaly, Italy is frequently described in terms of 'crisis', 'instability' and 'alienation'. Sceptical of these conventional accounts, Newell argues that, if understood in its own terms, the Italian political system is just as effective as other established democracies. With features including text boxes and further reading suggestions, this is an unbeatable introduction to the politics of Italy.

The Politics of Italy by James Newell

Title The Politics of Italy
Author James Newell
Publisher
Release 2010
Category Electronic books
Total Pages 385
ISBN 9781107253742
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Book Summary:

This innovative text provides a fresh approach to Italian politics, providing critical analysis in a comparative framework. This innovative text offers a completely fresh approach to Italian politics by placing it in its historical, institutional, social and international contexts. Students will get to grips with the theories and concepts of comparative politics and how they apply specifically to Italy, while gaining real insight into more controversial topics such as the Mafia, corruption and the striking success of Berlusconi. The textbook uses clear and simple language to critically analyze Italy's institutions, its political culture, parties and interest groups, public policy, and its place in the international system. Often regarded as an anomaly, Italy is frequently described in terms of 'crisis', 'instability' and 'alienation'. Sceptical of these conventional accounts, Newell argues that, if understood in its own terms, the Italian political system is just as effective as other established democracies. With features including text boxes and further reading suggestions, this is an unbeatable introduction to the politics of Italy.

The Politics of Italy by James Newell

Title The Politics of Italy
Author James Newell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Release 2010-01-28
Category Political Science
Total Pages 417
ISBN 0521840708
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Book Summary:

This innovative text offers a fresh approach to Italian politics and society, providing insight into subjects ranging from parliament to corruption and the Mafia. Using clear and simple language, its incisive analysis helps readers to see through common Italian stereotypes by means of a familiar comparative approach.

Title Political Parties and Democracy
Author T. Inoguchi
Publisher Springer
Release 2012-12-23
Category Political Science
Total Pages 243
ISBN 1137277203
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Book Summary:

Well-reputed political scientists residing and teaching in ten countries, five in Asia and five in Europe, comparatively examine the place of political parties in democracy, and provide an empirically rigorous, up-to-date, comprehensive synthesis of the organization of political parties and their links with citizens in a democracy.

Title Political Institutions in Italy
Author Maurizio Cotta
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Release 2007
Category History
Total Pages 299
ISBN 0199284709
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Book Summary:

This book addresses a number of themes, paradoxes and problems inherent to Italian politics, and considers the relationship between the Italian domestic system and the international system. It focuses on changes that have occurred in the last 10-15 years, contextualised within a longer historical framework, including the post-war period.

Title Foundations of Comparative Politics
Author Kenneth Newton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Release 2010
Category Political Science
Total Pages 473
ISBN 0521199883
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Book Summary:

Now with global coverage, this second edition brings key concepts, theories and methods of comparative politics to life.

Title Foundations of Comparative Politics
Author Ken Newton
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Release 2005-09
Category Political Science
Total Pages 416
ISBN 9780521829311
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Book Summary:

An authoritative new introductory text covering the key concepts, theories and issues in comparative politics.

The Politics of the European Union by Herman Lelieveldt

Title The Politics of the European Union
Author Herman Lelieveldt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Release 2015-07-09
Category Political Science
Total Pages
ISBN 1316395715
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Book Summary:

This introduction to the politics of the European Union uses the lens of comparative politics to explore the history, theories, institutions, key participants, policies and policy making of the EU. The comparative approach enables students to use their knowledge of domestic politics and broader debates in political science to better understand the EU. Numerous real-world examples guide students through the material, and chapter briefings, fact files and controversy boxes highlight important information and controversial issues in EU politics to widen and deepen student understanding. The second edition has been updated throughout to reflect the results of the 2014 European elections, and new material has been added on the Economic and Monetary Union and the Common Foreign and Security Policy. A companion website features free 'Navigating the EU' exercises to guide students in their analysis of EU policy making.

Multiple Populisms by Paul Blokker

Title Multiple Populisms
Author Paul Blokker
Publisher Routledge
Release 2019-09-17
Category Political Science
Total Pages 266
ISBN 1351115723
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Book Summary:

This book provides a comprehensive interpretation of the multiple manifestations of populism using Italy, the only country amongst consolidated constitutional democracies in which populist political forces have been in government on various occasions since the early 1990s, as the starting point and benchmark. Populism is a complex, multi-faceted political phenomenon which redefines many of the essential characteristics of democracy; participation, representation, and political conflict. This book considers contemporary versions of populism that pose a real challenge to representative and constitutional democracy. Contributors provide an integrative interpretation of populism and analyse its principal historical, social and politico-legal variables to provide a multi-dimensional reflection on the concept of populism, comprehensive analysis of the populist phenomenon and a theoretical and comparative perspective on the diverse political experiences of populism. Based on conceptual and interdisciplinary reflections from expert authors, this book will be of great interest to scholars and post-graduate students of cultural studies, European studies, political sociology, political science, comparative politics, political philosophy, and political theory with an interest in a comparative and interdisciplinary theory of populism and its manifestations.

Electoral Engineering by Pippa Norris

Title Electoral Engineering
Author Pippa Norris
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Release 2004-02-09
Category Political Science
Total Pages 384
ISBN 9780521536714
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Book Summary:

From Kosovo to Kabul, the last decade witnessed growing interest in ?electoral engineering?. Reformers have sought to achieve either greater government accountability through majoritarian arrangements or wider parliamentary diversity through proportional formula. Underlying the normative debates are important claims about the impact and consequences of electoral reform for political representation and voting behavior. The study compares and evaluates two broad schools of thought, each offering contracting expectations. One popular approach claims that formal rules define electoral incentives facing parties, politicians and citizens. By changing these rules, rational choice institutionalism claims that we have the capacity to shape political behavior. Alternative cultural modernization theories differ in their emphasis on the primary motors driving human behavior, their expectations about the pace of change, and also their assumptions about the ability of formal institutional rules to alter, rather than adapt to, deeply embedded and habitual social norms and patterns of human behavior.