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Living Parallel Lives: Italy and Greece in an Age of Austerity
Authors:Susannah Verney  Anna Bosco
Abstract:The economic crisis has triggered a process of political convergence between Italy and Greece. The simultaneous downfall of the Italian and Greek governments, following the public withdrawal of European confidence in their ability to handle the crisis, was followed by the establishment of technocrat-led governments based on parliamentary ‘super-majorities’ and then by ‘protest elections’, marked by unprecedented levels of electoral volatility. By apparently ending bipolarism, the crisis has completely changed patterns of national government formation and resulted in experiments with unusual government types. Both political systems have entered a transitional phase whose outcome is anything but certain, especially in the continuing context of economic crisis.
Keywords:Elections  Eurozone Crisis  Technocratic Government  Bipolarism  Monti  Papademos  Letta  Samaras
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