Political elites and immigration in Italy: party competition, polarization and new cleavages
2019; Routledge; Volume: 11; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/23248823.2019.1679960
ISSN2324-8831
AutoresDanilo Di Mauro, Luca Verzichelli,
Tópico(s)European Union Policy and Governance
ResumoThe massive wave of migration that has affected Europe since 2015 has placed European and national institutions under considerable strain, with significant implications for both EU integration and for politics within the member states. Italy, one of the first points of access for immigrants crossing the Mediterranean Sea, provides the basis for a case study showing how and why the immigration crisis has affected elites' and parties' positions on the issue. Our findings show that, as far as instrumental/economic positions are concerned, party competition and polarization significantly changed during the acute phase of the refugee crisis. On the other hand, left-right ideology continues to explain more of the variation in elites' and parties' positioning on the immigration issue than does the transnational cleavage.
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