Emergence and evolution of euroscepticism as a political phenomenon in Italy

The article covers the main phases of the evolution of Eurosceptic sentiments in Italy since the very beginning of the country’s participation in the European integration. Although the current state of Euroscepticism is being much examined and discussed in academic circles, until now Russian politic...

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Main Author: Maria Olegovna Shibkova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2018-12-01
Series:Vestnik RUDN International Relations
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/view/18374
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spelling doaj-c057cc195940499a8a4b0edd733115412020-11-25T01:18:05ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Vestnik RUDN International Relations2313-06602313-06792018-12-01181193210.22363/2313-0660-2018-18-1-19-3216383Emergence and evolution of euroscepticism as a political phenomenon in ItalyMaria Olegovna Shibkova0<p>Московский государственный институт международных отношений (Университет) Министерства иностранных дел Российской Федерации</p>The article covers the main phases of the evolution of Eurosceptic sentiments in Italy since the very beginning of the country’s participation in the European integration. Although the current state of Euroscepticism is being much examined and discussed in academic circles, until now Russian political science has paid little attention to the analysis of the roots, sources and transformation of Eurosceptic ideas and examination of their main supporters in the historical perspective, especially when dealing with traditionally Europhile states such as Italy. The research is exploratory and its purpose is to trace back the history of the diffusion of Eurosceptic ideas, examine the main reasons for their rise and find the differences and similarities in the party-based Euroscepticism of the First and Second Republic. The author applies a historical method which traces the emergence and evolution of Euroscepticism as a political and social phenomenon in both political circles and society. Besides, the author makes use of comparative analysis in order to distinguish ideological Euroscepticism from strategic one. As a result of the research the author draws a number of important conclusions. Firstly, Euroscepticism as a political phenomenon in Italy dates back as far as the early 1950s, when Italy made a choice in favor of Atlantic and, therefore, European bloc. Secondly, the main advocates of Eurosceptic ideas during the First Republic were Italian communists and socialists whose Euroscepticism was ideological. Thirdly, the end of the First Republic paved the way for new parties which managed to make use of strategic Euroscepticism in order to woo the electorate. Finally, among the main reasons that contributed to the Italians’ disappointment with the EU there are the deepening of integration and at least two serious crises: the financial and the migration one. As for the practical relevance of the paper, its conclusions can be used in order to understand and explain similar processes in other EU member states, forecast further fate of Euroscepticism in Italy and build up relationship between Russian and Italian political parties if common interests are found.http://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/view/18374ЕСИталияевроскептицизмстратегический евроскептицизмидеологический евроскептицизмпартийная системакризис ЕСЛига Севера«Движение пяти звезд»
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author Maria Olegovna Shibkova
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Emergence and evolution of euroscepticism as a political phenomenon in Italy
Vestnik RUDN International Relations
ЕС
Италия
евроскептицизм
стратегический евроскептицизм
идеологический евроскептицизм
партийная система
кризис ЕС
Лига Севера
«Движение пяти звезд»
author_facet Maria Olegovna Shibkova
author_sort Maria Olegovna Shibkova
title Emergence and evolution of euroscepticism as a political phenomenon in Italy
title_short Emergence and evolution of euroscepticism as a political phenomenon in Italy
title_full Emergence and evolution of euroscepticism as a political phenomenon in Italy
title_fullStr Emergence and evolution of euroscepticism as a political phenomenon in Italy
title_full_unstemmed Emergence and evolution of euroscepticism as a political phenomenon in Italy
title_sort emergence and evolution of euroscepticism as a political phenomenon in italy
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series Vestnik RUDN International Relations
issn 2313-0660
2313-0679
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The article covers the main phases of the evolution of Eurosceptic sentiments in Italy since the very beginning of the country’s participation in the European integration. Although the current state of Euroscepticism is being much examined and discussed in academic circles, until now Russian political science has paid little attention to the analysis of the roots, sources and transformation of Eurosceptic ideas and examination of their main supporters in the historical perspective, especially when dealing with traditionally Europhile states such as Italy. The research is exploratory and its purpose is to trace back the history of the diffusion of Eurosceptic ideas, examine the main reasons for their rise and find the differences and similarities in the party-based Euroscepticism of the First and Second Republic. The author applies a historical method which traces the emergence and evolution of Euroscepticism as a political and social phenomenon in both political circles and society. Besides, the author makes use of comparative analysis in order to distinguish ideological Euroscepticism from strategic one. As a result of the research the author draws a number of important conclusions. Firstly, Euroscepticism as a political phenomenon in Italy dates back as far as the early 1950s, when Italy made a choice in favor of Atlantic and, therefore, European bloc. Secondly, the main advocates of Eurosceptic ideas during the First Republic were Italian communists and socialists whose Euroscepticism was ideological. Thirdly, the end of the First Republic paved the way for new parties which managed to make use of strategic Euroscepticism in order to woo the electorate. Finally, among the main reasons that contributed to the Italians’ disappointment with the EU there are the deepening of integration and at least two serious crises: the financial and the migration one. As for the practical relevance of the paper, its conclusions can be used in order to understand and explain similar processes in other EU member states, forecast further fate of Euroscepticism in Italy and build up relationship between Russian and Italian political parties if common interests are found.
topic ЕС
Италия
евроскептицизм
стратегический евроскептицизм
идеологический евроскептицизм
партийная система
кризис ЕС
Лига Севера
«Движение пяти звезд»
url http://journals.rudn.ru/international-relations/article/view/18374
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