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    Patrick Le Galès : Le retour des villes européennes. Sociétés urbaines, mondialisation gouvernement et gouvernance

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    Tronconi Filippo. Patrick Le Galès : Le retour des villes européennes. Sociétés urbaines, mondialisation gouvernement et gouvernance. In: Pôle Sud, n°20, 2004. pp. 207-208

    Venturino Fulvio, Riforma elettorale e cambiamento partitico. Un'analisi delle elizioni maggioritarie in Italia.

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    Tronconi Filippo. Venturino Fulvio, Riforma elettorale e cambiamento partitico. Un'analisi delle elizioni maggioritarie in Italia.. In: Pôle Sud, n°21, 2004. pp. 134-136

    Mario Caciagli et Piergogio Corbetta (a cura di) : Le ragioni dell'elettore. Perché ha vinto il centro-destra nelle elezioni del 2001

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    Tronconi Filippo. Mario Caciagli et Piergogio Corbetta (a cura di) : Le ragioni dell'elettore. Perché ha vinto il centro-destra nelle elezioni del 2001. In: Pôle Sud, n°20, 2004. pp. 205-206

    Mario Caciagli et Piergogio Corbetta (a cura di) : Le ragioni dell'elettore. Perché ha vinto il centro-destra nelle elezioni del 2001

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    Tronconi Filippo. Mario Caciagli et Piergogio Corbetta (a cura di) : Le ragioni dell'elettore. Perché ha vinto il centro-destra nelle elezioni del 2001. In: Pôle Sud, n°20, 2004. pp. 205-206

    Marco Tarchi : L' Italia populista. Dal qualunquismo ai girotondi

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    Tronconi Filippo, Roux Christophe. Marco Tarchi : L' Italia populista. Dal qualunquismo ai girotondi. In: Pôle Sud, n°22, 2005. pp. 161-163

    Marco Tarchi : L' Italia populista. Dal qualunquismo ai girotondi

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    Tronconi Filippo, Roux Christophe. Marco Tarchi : L' Italia populista. Dal qualunquismo ai girotondi. In: Pôle Sud, n°22, 2005. pp. 161-163

    Revues italiennes : Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica, vol. 35, n° 1, 2005; Polena Rivista Italiana di analisi elletorale, vol. 3 n° 1, 2004.

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    Tronconi Filippo, Roux Christophe. Revues italiennes : Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica, vol. 35, n° 1, 2005; Polena Rivista Italiana di analisi elletorale, vol. 3 n° 1, 2004.. In: Pôle Sud, n°23, 2005. pp. 203-204

    Revues italiennes : Rivista Italiana de Politiche Pubbliche n° 3, 2002; Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica n° 1, 2003; Stato e Mercato n° 1, 2003.

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    Tronconi Filippo, Roux Christophe. Revues italiennes : Rivista Italiana de Politiche Pubbliche n° 3, 2002; Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica n° 1, 2003; Stato e Mercato n° 1, 2003.. In: Pôle Sud, n°19, 2003. L'Italie du politique, sous la direction de Christophe Roux . pp. 223-224

    Bye-Bye Bipolarism: The 2015 Regional Elections and the New Shape of Regional Party Systems in Italy

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    In May 2015, 19 million Italians were called to renew the legislative assemblies and presidencies of seven regions, thus concluding an electoral cycle begun in February 2013 that involved all the 15 ordinary statute regions. Beyond their immediate relevance – of the 15 incumbent presidents only three were confirmed in office – these elections represented a turning point for regional party systems, paralleling the earthquake of the 2013 general elections. The ‘fragmented bipolarism’ characterising elections in Italy at the two levels since the mid-1990s, has been replaced by a multipolar competition, as a consequence of the consolidating presence of the Movimento 5 Stelle and the internal divisions of the centre-right coalition. At the same time, fragmentation of regional councils has remained high. The evolution of regional party systems and patterns of competition are analysed in this paper, taking into account the electoral offer, turnout and results in the majoritarian and proportional arenas of the 15 ordinary statute regions

    The Italian Five Star Movement during the Crisis: Towards Normalisation?

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    The Movimento Cinque Stelle (M5S) represents the most significant occurrence in Italian party politics during the economic crisis that commenced in 2008. Founded in 2005, the party caused a major upset at the 2013 national elections, with a subsequent major impact on the Italian party system, which is analysed along four dimensions: amount of change; number of relevant competitors; alteration of the political space; and degree of nationalisation. The sudden electoral success, in turn, presented the party with a number of challenges that forced it to adapt its organisational nature. Moreover, the anti-establishment nature of the M5S is questioned by its activities in the legislative arena. As with other outsider parties, this poses the dilemma of being part of the establishment while criticising it. The M5S has thus been forced to redefine its main goals and style of communication in order to adapt to the new institutional environment without losing the palingenetic aspiration of its original message
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