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Italy: No Country for Trivial Elections #September21 Bologna Institute for Policy Research
Monday 21 September at 6.30 pm
You would think that a small number of regional elections could pass unnoticed in the greater scheme of things – particularly during a global pandemic! – but not in Italy. The country not only faces a test in the relationship between the two awkwardly matched coalition partners, but each of the governing parties individually faces its own turning point. The Five Star Movement is giving up its two-term mandate; the Democratic Party risks losing one or more of its traditional strongholds; and Italia Viva could shrink into irrelevance (if it is not there already). Each of these developments brings a new element of risk into the coalition dynamics at a time when the country (and the euro area) can ill-afford a government crisis. Add to that the constitutional referendum to reduce the number of parliamentarians – with implications for both the electoral system and the functioning of the Italian parliament – and you have a potentially volatile mixture of concerns. Italy’s bond markets may be calm under the influence of the European Central Bank, but that does not mean they are secure. The storm may be coming and this election could bring it closer. If you want to understand the results as they unfold, please join our expert panel.
Italy: No Country for Trivial Elections
VIDEO Emilia-Romagna: a Setback for Salvini or a Comeback for the Left? Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe
EMILIA-ROMAGNA:
A SETBACK FOR SALVINI OR A COMEBACK FOR THE LEFT?
SAIS Europe Faculty Members Discuss the Consequences
of the Regional Elections in Emilia-Romagna
Justin O. Frosini, Adjunct Professor of Constitutional Law
Erik Jones, Professor of European Studies and International Political Economy
Gianfranco Pasquino, Senior Adjunct Professor of European and Eurasian Studies
THURSDAY, 30 JANUARY 2020 – H. 18:30
Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe – via B. Andreatta 3, Bologna
Emilia-Romagna: a Setback for Salvini or a Comeback for the Left? #30january #Bologna Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe
THURSDAY, 30 JANUARY 2020 – H. 18:30
Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe – via B. Andreatta 3, Bologna
EMILIA-ROMAGNA:
A SETBACK FOR SALVINI OR A COMEBACK FOR THE LEFT?
SAIS Europe Faculty Members Discuss the Consequences
of the Regional Elections in Emilia-Romagna
Justin O. Frosini, Adjunct Professor of Constitutional Law
Erik Jones, Professor of European Studies and International Political Economy
Gianfranco Pasquino, Senior Adjunct Professor of European and Eurasian Studies
Presentazione The Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics 29 febbraio #JohnsHopkins #Bologna
Johns Hopkins
SCHOOL of ADVANCED
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Lunedì 29 febbraio 2016 alle ore 18,30
Presentazione del volume
The Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics
Edito da
Erik Jones
Gianfranco Pasquino
Interventi di
Pier Ferdinando Casini e Debora Serracchiani
Modera Filippo Taddei
Intervento delle Istituzioni
Stefano Caliandro
In italiano con traduzione simultanea in inglese
The Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics è un’opera essenziale e prestigiosa. In cinquantaquattro veri e propri piccoli saggi, i più importanti studiosi italiani, fra i quali Giuliano Amato, Valerio Castronovo, Vera Zamagni, e specialisti stranieri analizzano tutti i più importanti aspetti istituzionali, politici, sociali e economici dell’Italia dal dopoguerra ad oggi. Lo Handbook è stato curato da Erik Jones e Gianfranco Pasquino, docenti della Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe, e sarà distribuito in tutte le maggiori biblioteche ed Università mondiali. Nella realizzazione di questo importante progetto, SAIS Europe Bologna si è posta quale tramite tra la comunità di scienziati politici italiani e la sfera – più ampia e principalmente anglofona – degli studiosi del sistema politico italiano. Sono inoltre stati coinvolti nella preparazione di questo complesso e indispensabile volume istituzioni ed esponenti della società italiana, in particolare il Consiglio Provinciale di Bologna, in un esperimento che ha generato suggerimenti preziosi, sia per gli accademici sia per gli amministratori locali.



