1st Edition

Re-inventing the Italian Right Territorial politics, populism and 'post-fascism'

By Stefano Fella, Carlo Ruzza Copyright 2009
296 Pages 24 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

294 Pages 24 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

272 Pages 24 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Following his third election victory in 2008, the Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was the most controversial head of government in the EU. This is a cogent examination of the Berlusconi phenomenon, exploring the success and development of the new populist right-wing coalition in Italy since the collapse of the post-war party system in the early 1990s. Carlo Ruzza and Stefano Fella... Read more
1. Introduction  2. Right and Centre-Right in the Post-War Party System  3. Roots of Success of the Right  4. The Northern League  5. Forza Italia  6. The MSI-AN  7. Sources of Success of the Italian Right  8. Conclusions: Populism and the Right

Biography

Carlo Ruzza is Professor of Sociology at the University of Leicester and has previously taught at the Universities of Essex and Trento.

Stefano Fella (PhD) writes on British and Italian politics and previously taught European politics at London Metropolitan University.

'By combining a clearly developed theoretical framework with indepth empirical analysis based on appropriate methodology, it makes important contributions to our understanding of contemporary Italian politics, populism and populist parties, and the state of European democracy, and is a ‘must read’ for both students and scholars interested in these issues.' - South European Society and Politics, Vol. 15, No. 2, June 2010, 320