Towards a new era of regionalism in Italy? A comparative perspective on autonomy referendums

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2019-03-11

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2162-2671

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Routledge

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Article

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Yes

Abstract

Referendums on regional autonomy are rare events in European politics but are likely to produce important political and institutional effects. This article provides the first systematic account of the autonomy referendums held in October 2017 in Lombardy and Veneto (Italy), and seeks to: i) explore the origins of autonomy referendums, placing them within a wider comparative framework of similar exercises across Western European countries; ii) explain their political, economic, social and cultural roots; iii) analyze the campaigns and the results, assessing variations across and within the two regions; iv) reflect on the political and institutional implications of the referendums, and evaluate the extent to which they could lead to a new era of regionalism in Italy, characterized by further asymmetries and fragmentation both at political and institutional level. Far from being an isolated case, Italy can provide useful insights into the new politics of regionalism and federalism in Western Europe. We also suggest that a more nuanced approach to the study of regionalism should not only focus on regional-central relations but should also account for tensions existing within regions (e.g. regional vs. local levels and cities vs. provinces).

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Keywords

multilevel governance, regional governance, referendum, autonomy, territorial mobilization, devolution, institutional asymmetries, centre-periphery cleavage

Citation

Giovannini, A. and Vampa, D. (2019) Towards a new era of regionalism in Italy? A comparative perspective on autonomy referendums. Territory, Politics, Governance,

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