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Populist Parties as Governing Parties

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Roberto Biorcio
University of Milano-Bicocca
Catherine Fieschi
University of Nottingham
Piero Ignazi
Università di Bologna

Abstract

How do parties which have mobilized through populism behave once they have been admitted to government. While the Austrian FPÖ is an obvious example, there are other cases which are worth analyzing, including the Italian Lega Nord and Forza Italia and the spectacular case of the Dutch Fortuyn list.

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