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Populists in power

Daniele Albertazzi and Duncan McDonnell

(Routledge studies in extremism and democracy, 24)

Routledge, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The main area of sustained populist growth in recent decades has been Western Europe, where populist parties have not only endured longer than expected, but have increasingly begun to enter government. Focusing on three high-profile cases in Italy and Switzerland - the Popolo della Liberta (PDL), Lega Nord (LN) and Schweizerische Volkspartei (SVP) - Populists in Power is the first in-depth comparative study to examine whether these parties are indeed doomed to failure in office as many commentators have claimed. Albertazzi and McDonnell's findings run contrary to much of the received wisdom. Based on extensive original research and fieldwork, they show that populist parties can be built to last, can achieve key policy victories and can survive the experience of government, without losing the support of either the voters or those within their parties. Contributing a new perspective to studies in populist politics, Populists in Power is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as scholars interested in modern government, parties and politics.

Table of Contents

1. Populists in Western Europe: From Periphery to Power 2. Forza Italia and the Popolo della Liberta 3. The Lega Nord 4. The Schweizerische Volkspartei 5.Elections 6. Pledges vs. Actions in Government 7. Members and Representatives - Reactions to Government Participation 8. Conclusions: Populists and Power Appendix 1. Summary of Relevant Political Events in Italy, 2008-2011 Appendix 2. Summary of Relevant Political Events: Switzerland 2003-2007 Index

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