The rising importance of non-economic policy dimensions and the formation of the Conte government

Due to key differences in the policy priorities of the League and the Five Star Movement, the formation of the yellow-green cabinet, appointed in Italy after the general election of March 2018, cannot adequately be explained by interpreting the main axis of party competition in terms of the classic...

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Main Authors: Daniela Giannetti, Andrea Pedrazzani, Luca Pinto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Catania 2018-10-01
Series:Italian Political Science
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Online Access:http://italianpoliticalscience.com/index.php/ips/article/view/76
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spelling doaj-9d174586d3ba474ca796d95a43a4707b2021-06-29T20:41:19ZengUniversità degli Studi di CataniaItalian Political Science2420-84342018-10-01132274452The rising importance of non-economic policy dimensions and the formation of the Conte governmentDaniela Giannetti0Andrea Pedrazzani1Luca Pinto2University of BolognaUniversity of MilanUniversity of BolognaDue to key differences in the policy priorities of the League and the Five Star Movement, the formation of the yellow-green cabinet, appointed in Italy after the general election of March 2018, cannot adequately be explained by interpreting the main axis of party competition in terms of the classic left-right divide. Relying on a multi-dimensional spatial approach to party competition, this paper attempts to account for the formation of the Conte cabinet by looking at the policy positions of political parties on a number of substantive policy dimensions. We analyse changes in the dimensionality of the policy space of party competition by using data from an expert survey fielded in the aftermath of the 2018 election and by comparing these data with similar expert survey data collected since 2001. Results highlight dramatic changes in the last two decades, showing a gradual decline in the salience of economic issues vis-à-vis an increase in the salience of non-economic domains such as European integration and immigration. We show that the formation of the Conte executive can be understood in light of the closeness of the positions of the two coalition partners on non-economic policy dimensions.http://italianpoliticalscience.com/index.php/ips/article/view/76policy spaceparty system changeexpert surveyseu dimensioneuroscepticismitaly
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party system change
expert surveys
eu dimension
euroscepticism
italy
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title The rising importance of non-economic policy dimensions and the formation of the Conte government
title_short The rising importance of non-economic policy dimensions and the formation of the Conte government
title_full The rising importance of non-economic policy dimensions and the formation of the Conte government
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series Italian Political Science
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publishDate 2018-10-01
description Due to key differences in the policy priorities of the League and the Five Star Movement, the formation of the yellow-green cabinet, appointed in Italy after the general election of March 2018, cannot adequately be explained by interpreting the main axis of party competition in terms of the classic left-right divide. Relying on a multi-dimensional spatial approach to party competition, this paper attempts to account for the formation of the Conte cabinet by looking at the policy positions of political parties on a number of substantive policy dimensions. We analyse changes in the dimensionality of the policy space of party competition by using data from an expert survey fielded in the aftermath of the 2018 election and by comparing these data with similar expert survey data collected since 2001. Results highlight dramatic changes in the last two decades, showing a gradual decline in the salience of economic issues vis-à-vis an increase in the salience of non-economic domains such as European integration and immigration. We show that the formation of the Conte executive can be understood in light of the closeness of the positions of the two coalition partners on non-economic policy dimensions.
topic policy space
party system change
expert surveys
eu dimension
euroscepticism
italy
url http://italianpoliticalscience.com/index.php/ips/article/view/76
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