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Brothers of Italy and the Rise of the Italian National Conservative Right under Giorgia Meloni


Brothers of Italy and the Rise of the Italian National Conservative Right under Giorgia Meloni



von: Salvatore Vassallo, Rinaldo Vignati

117,69 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 29.03.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9783031521898
Sprache: englisch

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<div>This book is an in-depth study of Fratelli d’Italia, the party led by Italian Prime&nbsp;Minister Giorgia Meloni. After providing a concise history of the neo-fascist and&nbsp;post-fascist parties to which Fratelli d’Italia is heir, the book examines its&nbsp;founding, statutory rules and internal organisation. The authors explore Meloni’s&nbsp;communication style and the national conservative ideology she has embraced,&nbsp;Fratelli d’Italia’s international network of alliances and its place in EU politics,&nbsp;and the composition of the electorate that led to the success of her and the party&nbsp;in the 2022 parliamentary elections. Through well-documented, rigorous and&nbsp;impartial analysis, the book offers insights into the path Fratelli d’Italia has taken&nbsp;and the identity it has built in its first ten years – explaining why a political&nbsp;tradition that seemed destined for extinction has come to power and is now&nbsp;attempting to change coalition politics in the EU. In doing so, the authors&nbsp;challenge several entrenched assumptions about populist and radical right-wing&nbsp;parties. The Italian edition of the book was reviewed in national newspapers and&nbsp;other media, garnering praise from a wide range of political perspectives.</div><br><p></p>
<p>Chapter 1. Questions about Giorgia Meloni’s party.- Chapter 2. MSI. The flame of the defeated.- Chapter 3. AN. The flame outside the ghetto.- Chapter 4. FDI. The party of the third generation.- Chapter 5. Organisation and internal democracy.- Chapter 6. National-conservatives.- Chapter 7. Philoatlantists and Eurocritics.- Chapter 8. A mother against the mainstream.- Chapter 9. A changing electorate.- Chapter10. Leading the nation.<br></p><p></p><p></p><br><p></p>
<p><b>Salvatore Vassallo</b>&nbsp;is Director of the Cattaneo Institute and Professor of Comparative Politics and Public Opinion Analysis at the University of Bologna, Italy. He is Author of&nbsp;<i>Liberiamo la politica</i>&nbsp;(2014, Il Mulino, Bologna), Editor of&nbsp;<i>Sistemi politici comparati</i>&nbsp;(2016, Il Mulino, Bologna), and Co-editor of&nbsp;<i>Il bipolarismo asimmetrico</i>&nbsp;(2023, Il Mulino, Bologna) and “<i>From Mario Draghi to Giorgia Meloni: Domestic Political Change and Management of International Crises</i>” (Contemporary Italian Politics, 2023).</p><p></p><p><b>Rinaldo Vignati&nbsp;</b>is Research Fellow at the University of Bologna and collaborates with the Research Foundation Carlo Cattaneo Institute, Italy.&nbsp;He has published on politics and film history.&nbsp;He is Co-editor of&nbsp;<i>La prova del No. Il sistema politico italiano dopo il referendum costituzionale</i>&nbsp;(2017, Rubbettino, Soveria Mannelli) and&nbsp;<i>Il vicolo cieco. Le elezionidel 4 marzo 2018</i>&nbsp;(2018, Il Mulino, Bologna) and Author of&nbsp;<i>Indro Montanelli e il cinema</i>&nbsp;(2019, Mimesis, Milano-Udine).</p><p></p>
<div><div>This book is an in-depth study of Fratelli d’Italia, the party led by Italian Prime&nbsp;Minister Giorgia Meloni. After providing a concise history of the neo-fascist and&nbsp;post-fascist parties to which Fratelli d’Italia is heir, the book examines its&nbsp;founding, statutory rules and internal organisation. The authors explore Meloni’s&nbsp;communication style and the national conservative ideology she has embraced,&nbsp;Fratelli d’Italia’s international network of alliances and its place in EU politics,&nbsp;and the composition of the electorate that led to the success of her and the party&nbsp;in the 2022 parliamentary elections. Through well-documented, rigorous and&nbsp;impartial analysis, the book offers insights into the path Fratelli d’Italia has taken&nbsp;and the identity it has built in its first ten years – explaining why a political&nbsp;tradition that seemed destined for extinction has come to power and is now</div><div>attempting to change coalition politics in the EU. In doing so, the authors&nbsp;challenge several entrenched assumptions about populist and radical right-wing&nbsp;parties. The Italian edition of the book was reviewed in national newspapers and&nbsp;other media, garnering praise from a wide range of political perspectives.</div></div><div><p><b>Salvatore Vassallo</b> is Director of the Cattaneo Institute and Professor of Comparative Politics and Public Opinion Analysis at the University of Bologna, Italy. He is Author of&nbsp;<i>Liberiamo la politica</i>&nbsp;(2014, Il Mulino, Bologna), Editor of&nbsp;<i>Sistemi politici comparati</i>&nbsp;(2016, Il Mulino, Bologna), and Co-editor of&nbsp;<i>Il bipolarismo asimmetrico</i>&nbsp;(2023, Il Mulino, Bologna) and “<i>From Mario Draghi to Giorgia Meloni: Domestic Political Change and Management of International Crises</i>” (Contemporary Italian Politics, 2023).</p><p></p><p><b>Rinaldo Vignati </b>is Research Fellow at the University of Bologna and collaborates with the Research Foundation Carlo Cattaneo Institute, Italy.&nbsp;He has published on politics and film history.&nbsp;He is Co-editor of&nbsp;<i>La prova del No. Il sistema politico italiano dopo il referendum costituzionale</i>&nbsp;(2017, Rubbettino, Soveria Mannelli) and&nbsp;<i>Il vicolo cieco. Le elezioni del 4 marzo 2018</i>&nbsp;(2018, Il Mulino, Bologna) and Author of&nbsp;<i>Indro Montanelli e il cinema</i>&nbsp;(2019, Mimesis, Milano-Udine).</p></div>
Is empirically grounded on interviews, multimedia sources, and data from the Italian National Election Studies surveys Provides an overview of what aspects shape party identity Offers an original interpretation of the conflict over fascism and antifascism in post-war Italian politics

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