Foreword: The elections of 2018: A (critical) transition Ilvo Diamanti
1. Introduction. 4 March 2018: The paradoxical election
Luigi Ceccarini and James L. Newell
PART I THE CONTEXT
2. The political context 2013–2018
James L. Newell
3. The economic context 2013–2018
Michele Capriati
4. An ever tighter constraint: The implications of the Eurozone and migration crises for Italian politics
Maria Giulia Amadia Viceré
PART II THE RUN-UP TO THE ELECTION
5. The three perspectives of the left and the gradual loss of its electorate
Paolo Natale
6. The parties of the centre right
James L. Newell
7. Five stars, five years, five (broken) taboos
Fabio Bordignon and Luigi Ceccarini
PART III THE CAMPAIGN
8. Issues and themes in the 2018 Italian general elections
Marco Valbruzzi
9. Journalistic narratives and political communication strategies against the background of a critical mood: The 2018 election campaign in the traditional media and beyond
Franca Roncarolo and Cristina Cremonesi
10. Digital campaigning: The communications strategies of the leaders on Facebook
Cristopher Cepernich
PART IV. THE OUTCOME
11. Volatile voters and a volatile party system: The results of the 2018 Italian
general election
Alessandro Chiaramonte and Aldo Paparo
12. Members of the Chamber of Deputies following the 2018 general election
Bruno Marino, Nicola Martocchia Diodati and Luca Verichelli
13. The formation of the government
Gianfranco Pasquino
14. Conclusion. Italy in Uncharted Territory: Towards a new era of uncertainty
James L. Newell and Luigi Ceccarini
Luigi Ceccarini is a researcher for the Laboratory of Political and Social Studies, LaPolis, at the University of Urbino "Carlo Bo", Italy, where he teaches society and politics. He is co-editor of Comunicazione Politica and the author of La cittadinanza online (2015) and Tra politica e società (with I. Diamanti, 2018).
James L. Newell is a former professor of politics at the University of Salford, UK, and currently a visiting professor at the University of Turin, Italy. He is co-editor of Contemporary Italian Politics and the author of Corruption in Contemporary Politics(2018) and Silvio Berlusconi: A Study in Failure (2018).
This book provides a lively and comprehensive account of the unprecedented Italian general election of 2018 and of its profound significance for Italy and beyond. The contributions in this volume cover the political, economic and international contexts in which the vote took place, and consider the main election contenders in the run-up to the election as well as the campaigns. The book further examines the election outcome, analysing the votes and discussing the impact of the election on the turnover of parliamentary personnel as well as examining the outcome from the viewpoint of government formation.
James L. Newell is a former professor of politics at the University of Salford, UK, and currently a visiting professor at the University of Turin, Italy. He is co-editor of Contemporary Italian Politics and the author of Corruption in Contemporary Politics(2018) and Silvio Berlusconi: A Study in Failure (2018).
Luigi Ceccarini is a researcher for the Laboratory of Political and Social Studies, LaPolis, at the University of Urbino "Carlo Bo", Italy, where he teaches society and politics. He is co-editor of Comunicazione Politica and the author of La cittadinanza online (2015) and Tra politica e società (with I. Diamanti, 2018).