2022
DOI: 10.1177/10245294211060123
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The rise of anti-establishment and far-right forces in Italy: Neoliberalisation in a new guise?

Abstract: Over the last decade, the succession of financial crisis, neoliberal reform processes, and emergence of anti-establishment and far-right political forces has become a familiar pattern across Europe. But in few countries has it been as striking as in Italy. After the 2018 national elections, the anti-establishment Five-Star Movement (M5S) and the far-right League joined forces to form a government characterised by its rejection of past neoliberalising reforms and by its defiant stance towards European Union fis… Show more

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“…Note that Mario Draghi was directly invited by Italy's President Sergio Mattarella to form a new government (Garzia and Karremans, 2021;Newell, 2022). All political parties represented in the Parliament joined the new government, with one sole exception (Monaco, 2022;Russo and Valbruzzi, 2022). Also to be noted is that the pandemic situation during the Draghi government gradually improved (for example, the new variants of the virus proved to be less lethal; more and more citizens were vaccinated).…”
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“…Note that Mario Draghi was directly invited by Italy's President Sergio Mattarella to form a new government (Garzia and Karremans, 2021;Newell, 2022). All political parties represented in the Parliament joined the new government, with one sole exception (Monaco, 2022;Russo and Valbruzzi, 2022). Also to be noted is that the pandemic situation during the Draghi government gradually improved (for example, the new variants of the virus proved to be less lethal; more and more citizens were vaccinated).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Note that Mario Draghi was directly invited by Italy's President Sergio Mattarella to form a new government (Garzia and Karremans, 2021;Newell, 2022). All political parties represented in the Parliament joined the new government, with one sole exception (Monaco, 2022;Russo and Valbruzzi, 2022). Also to be noted is that the pandemic situation during the Draghi government gradually improved (for example, the new variants of the virus proved to be less lethal; more and more citizens were vaccinated).…”
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confidence: 99%