Populism in Europe offers a detailed and systematic analysis of the ideology, electoral and governmental performances, organisational model, type of leadership and member activism of the Northern League under its founder, Umberto Bossi (1991-2012). Based on a wealth of original research, the book identifies the Northern League’s consistent and coherent ideology, its strong leadership and its ability to create communities of loyal partisan activists as key ingredients of its success. Through their in-depth analysis, Albertazzi and Vampa show that the League has much to teach us about how populists can achieve durability and rootedness and how parties of all kinds can still benefit from a committed and dedicated membership today.
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This timely volume analyses the Northern League under its founder Umberto Bossi (1991-2012). As a well-led mass party, the League has much to teach political scientists today on the reasons behind populist growth, endurance and success.
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1 Introduction
2 The ideology
3 The electoral arena: North, peripheries, cross-class appeal and shifting alliances
4 The party in office
5 The Northern League as a mass party
6 Umberto Bossi’s leadership
7 Participation without power
8 Conclusion: Populism in Europe: Lessons from Umberto Bossi’s Northern League

Bibliography
Index

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Populism in Europe offers a detailed and systematic analysis of the ideology, electoral and governmental performances, organisational model, type of leadership and member activism of the Northern League under its founder, Umberto Bossi (1991–2012).

Created thirty years ago, the Northern League has been shelved by a new leader, Matteo Salvini, who has replaced it with a brand new party that bears his own name: the Lega per Salvini Premier (League for Salvini Premier). However, as western Europe continues to witness the sustained growth of populism within its borders, ‘Bossi’s League’ offers a high-profile case study of a populist party from protest to government.

Based on a wealth of original research, the book identifies the Northern League’s consistent and coherent ideology, its strong leadership and its ability to create communities of loyal partisan activists as key ingredients of its success. Through their in-depth analysis, Albertazzi and Vampa show that the League has much to teach us about how populists can achieve durability and rootedness and how parties of all kinds can still benefit from a committed and dedicated membership today.

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Product details

ISBN
9780719096075
Published
2021-09-28
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Weight
454 gr
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Thickness
13 mm
Age
U, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
192

Biographical note

Daniele Albertazzi is Professor of Politics at the University of Surrey

Davide Vampa is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Aston University, Birmingham