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Marco Improta

Marco Improta is a postdoctoral researcher in political science at the Department of Social, Political, and Cognitive Sciences of the University of Siena. His research interests include governments in a comparative perspective, coalition governance, political representation, and technocracy.
Italian Government Instability

Italian Government Instability

This book investigates why government instability is particularly evident in Italy compared to other European political systems. It focuses on three main dimensions. Firstly, it examines the historical, institutional, and social roots of instability by providing insights into the sources of instability, from the country’s constitutional architecture to the lack of social and political cohesion produced by a difficult unification process.

Italian Government Instability

Italian Government Instability

This book investigates why government instability is particularly evident in Italy compared to other European political systems. It focuses on three main dimensions. Firstly, it examines the historical, institutional, and social roots of instability by providing insights into the sources of instability, from the country’s constitutional architecture to the lack of social and political cohesion produced by a difficult unification process.

Italian Government Instability

Italian Government Instability

This book investigates why government instability is particularly evident in Italy compared to other European political systems. It focuses on three main dimensions. Firstly, it examines the historical, institutional, and social roots of instability by providing insights into the sources of instability, from the country’s constitutional architecture to the lack of social and political cohesion produced by a difficult unification process.