This book addresses this question by empirically assessing and theoretically evaluating the outcomes of the new system. It asks whether there has really been a shift toward a more majoritarian democracy and examines why alternation in power has failed to produce a more efficient and responsive government. It evaluates the connections between cabinet, parliament, parties and citizens, and in doing so, brings together diverse areas of inquiry such as government, legislative, party and public opinion studies. Drawing from comparative theory but also considering the impact of country-specific…mehr
This book addresses this question by empirically assessing and theoretically evaluating the outcomes of the new system. It asks whether there has really been a shift toward a more majoritarian democracy and examines why alternation in power has failed to produce a more efficient and responsive government. It evaluates the connections between cabinet, parliament, parties and citizens, and in doing so, brings together diverse areas of inquiry such as government, legislative, party and public opinion studies. Drawing from comparative theory but also considering the impact of country-specific determinants, it explains the very nature of the Italian government from the point of view of its achievements and its failures.
Nicolò Conti is Associate Professor of Political Science at the Unitelma Sapienza University of Rome. Francesco Marangoni is Research fellow at the University of Siena.
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Introduction Nicolò Conti and Francesco Marangoni 1. The government and its hard decisions: how conflict is managed within the coalition Francesco Marangoni and Michelangelo Vercesi 2. Party priorities, government formation and the making of the executive agenda Enrico Borghetto and Marcello Carammia 3. From words to facts: the implementation of the government agreement Nicolò Conti 4. Looking beyond the aggregate figures: An investigation of the consensual approval of Italian government bills Andrea Pedrazzani 5. Governing by revising: A study on post-enactment policy change in Italy Enrico Borghetto and Francesco Visconti 6. The support and popularity of the government Vincenzo Memoli Conclusions Nicolò Conti and Francesco Marangoni
Introduction Nicolò Conti and Francesco Marangoni 1. The government and its hard decisions: how conflict is managed within the coalition Francesco Marangoni and Michelangelo Vercesi 2. Party priorities, government formation and the making of the executive agenda Enrico Borghetto and Marcello Carammia 3. From words to facts: the implementation of the government agreement Nicolò Conti 4. Looking beyond the aggregate figures: An investigation of the consensual approval of Italian government bills Andrea Pedrazzani 5. Governing by revising: A study on post-enactment policy change in Italy Enrico Borghetto and Francesco Visconti 6. The support and popularity of the government Vincenzo Memoli Conclusions Nicolò Conti and Francesco Marangoni
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