Will the Italian election be decided abroad once again?
Jean-Michel Lafleur's new book, Transnational Politics and the State, examines the motivations and consequences for states that enfranchise citizens abroad. View the Press Release here.
Jean-Michel Lafleur's new book, Transnational Politics and the State, examines the motivations and consequences for states that enfranchise citizens abroad. View the Press Release here.
This weekend, 48 million Italians will go to the polls for a Parliamentary Election, including 3 million living abroad. In 2006, Italians living abroad swung the vote in favor of Romano Prodi, and the possibility of this happening again cannot be ruled out.
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Series: Routledge Research in Transnationalism
In just two decades, the number of states that have adopted external voting policies has boomed. Today, these policies, which allow emigrants to take part in home country elections from abroad, are widely found in Europe and Latin America. Looking at the cases of Italy, Mexico, and Bolivia, this...
Published November 12th 2012 by Routledge