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The hidden cleavage of the French election: Macron, Le Pen and the urban-rural conflict
(traduzione a cura di Elisabetta Mannoni)
Notwithstanding Macron’s victory, the result of the French Presidential election is the prove that an earthquake hit the political setting in France with the exclusion – for the very first time since 1958 – of both pillars of Fifth Republic, the socialist and the Gaullist parties.
The second round between Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen perfectly represents the increased relevance of a new dimension of competition, different from the left-right one that had prevailed so far. A dimension which is orthogonal with respect to the left-right axis, and for which the scientific research has...
Revisiting Party Identification: American and European Perspectives
An international scientific conference organized by the CISE, in collaboration with the LUISS School of Government and the ITANES Association - Italian National Election Studies.
Rome, 6-7 October 2011
Main Meeting Room
LUISS School of Government
Via di Villa Emiliani 14
Participants:
Paolo Bellucci
University of Siena
David Brady
Stanford University
Bruno Cautres
CNRS and CEVIPOF - Paris
Pasquale Colloca
University of Bologna
Piergiorgio Corbetta
University of Bologna
Chistophe Crombez
University of Leuven, Stanford University
Roberto D’Alimonte
LUISS Guido Carli - Rome
Lorenzo De Sio
LUISS Guido Carli - Rome
Morris Fiorina
Stanford University
Donald Green
Columbia University
Bernard Grofman
University of California, Irvine
Nicola Maggini
SUM - Florence
Radoslaw Markowski
Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Douglas Rivers
Stanford University
Hans M.A. Schadee
University of Milano-Bicocca
Hermann Schmitt
University of...
Papers and presentations from the “Revisiting Party Identification” conference are now online
Panel 1:
David W. Brady and Arjun S. Wilkins
Secular realignment in the United States 1937-2010: a preliminary analysis
Samuel J. Abrams and Morris P. Fiorina
Are leaning independents deluded or dishonest weak partisans?
Douglas Rivers
Party identification in the US over the electoral cycle
Panel 2:
Roberto D’Alimonte, Lorenzo De Sio and Nicola Maggini
Party identification and party system change: Italy between the First and the Second Republic
Hermann Schmitt and Paolo Segatti
Political parties, left-right orientations and the vote in Italy, France and Germany
Panel 3:
Piergiorgio Corbetta and Pasquale Colloca
Political orientation in times of crisis in Italy: the consequences of job precariousness
Radoslaw Markowski
Idiosyncrasies of party identification in...
Young people’s voting behavior in Europe
Nicola Maggini, Young People’s Voting Behaviour in Europe. A Comparative Perspective, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
Nicola Maggini, interviewed by Gianmarco Botti
(English translation by Elisabetta Mannoni)
What is your book about and why is it innovative?
The book is about young people’s voting behavior in six European countries - namely Italy, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom - in a long-time perspective, from 1981 to the first years of the 21st century. The comparative approach is thus both a synchronic as well as a diachronic one. To be more precise, the book analyzes the determinants of young people’s voting behavior in...
French presidential election: An expected surprise
The eventful and unconventional campaign for the French presidential elections (partly) came to an end on Sunday night. Centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron (24,0%) and radical right Marine Le Pen (21,3%) of the Front National have both qualified for the run-off of the presidential election. Even though polls had predicted this results in the months coming to the election, it still constitutes a surprise. The outcome is historically close, and 4 candidates have gathered around 20% of the electorate, and both mainstream parties have been eliminated. After Macron and Le Pen, right-wing candidate François Fillon (20,0%) and radical left Jean-Luc...