Poliarchie / Polyarchies volume 2 n. 1/2019
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Battera Federico, Ieraci Giuseppe
De Micheli Chiara, Fragnelli Vito
Mattina Liborio
Interest Groups. An Updated Survey of the Literature
Narváez Álvarez María José, Narváez Iván
La consulta previa, libre e informada en un contexto de fractura ideológico-política latinoamericana
FORUM – Cambiamento tecnologico e disuguaglianze: una conversazione con Fabrizio
Barca sulle proposte del Forum Disuguaglianze Diversità
Blasutig Gabriele, Arnaldi Simone, Carrosio Giovanni
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- PublicationLa consulta previa, libre e informada en un contexto de fractura ideológico-política latinoamericana(EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2019)
;Narváez Álvarez, María JoséNarváez, IvánThe article analyzes the free, prior and informed consultation, as a device of intercultural dialog linked to the right of indigenous peoples to the territory and to self-determination. Prior consultation is a mechanism of legal participation. It requires that, before assuming any administrative measure, the State unveils the im-plementation of its projects of exploitation of natural resources that may affect directly indigenous peoples. The article focuses on the content of the Convention 169 of the ILO, which offers the legal framework for the implementation of prior consultation in Latin America. However, from the point of view of any government, it is the State that holds the sovereignty and the imperium, on the base of the argument that there would be a supremacy of the national interest over local and territorial claims. Therefore, the “reason of State” enters in conflict with right of indigenous peoples to the territory and to self-determination. In the conclusion, it is underlined that this approach of the State administration accentuates the ideological and political fracture between the State, the transnational capital and the indigenous peoples.315 197 - PublicationGovernability, Fragmentation and Normative Production: A Comparative Analysis of Six European Democracies(EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2019)
;De Micheli, ChiaraFragnelli, VitoIn two previous papers (De Micheli and Fragnelli 2016, 2018), we analyzed the legislative procedures in Italy, United Kingdom, France and Spain focusing on their strength, correlating it with the strength of the government and of the Parliament, measured through two parameters, the governability and the fragmentation. Here, we extend the analysis to two other European democracies: Belgium and Germany.199 408 - PublicationInterest Groups. An Updated Survey of the Literature(EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2019)MATTINA LIBORIOInterest groups are among the most relevant social actors who inhabit liberal-democracies. Yet, despite their relevance, they are poorly studied. This review explains the reasons for the minor attention that scholars reserve to interest groups. The first part examines the problems faced by scholars of United States (USA) and European Union (EU) groups systems when they study interest groups. The second part is dedicated to the way researchers overcome the problems related to measuring group influence on decision makers. Then is re-viewed the literature dedicated to the most important subject addressed by this sub-field of political science, namely the investigation over the biased – or unbiased – character of the system of interests in the USA and EU political systems. The impact of globalization on the group systems is highlighted in the last part of the survey. A final comment is dedicated to the pluralist or elitist nature of the group systems in our democracies.
239 271 - PublicationParty System and Political Struggle in Tunisia. Cleavages and Electoral Competition after the Transition to Democracy(EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2019)
;BATTERA FedericoIERACI GIUSEPPEThe aim of this paper is twofold. Firstly, there is an attempt to provide a detailed description of the political manifestos of the new parties, which have emerged in Tunisia since the breakdown of the authoritarian regime and the establishment of democracy. The array of policies dealt with by the party manifestos is surprisingly wide and the secular-confessional dimension is present together with others. Secondly, the structuring of the party cleavages is addressed. It is argued that it could be hardly reduced to the classic cleavage theory formulated by Lipset and Rokkan. The re-alignment of the Tunisian party system has taken the form of two opposing coalitions although deep regional and socio-economic cleavages have not helped political integration. Three regions are identified in terms of political continuity and socio-economic development, Sahel and Tunis, the South (Sfax and Kairouan), finally the Western underdeveloped areas at the border with Algeria. The current development of the Tunisian party system is described, referring to its dynamics and the general perspective of the democratization process.344 709 - PublicationPoliarchie / Polyarchies volume 2 n. 1/2019(2019)Poliarchie/Polyarchies is multi-disciplinary journal which aims at promoting the encounter of the social sciences and humanities, ranging from sociology and political science to history, economics, law and philosophy. The analysis of political and social change can indeed be investigated from different perspectives and with the help of a variety of methodological tools. Poliarche/Polyarchies embraces a range of contemporary issues: processes of supranational integration and democratization in the world; the transformation of contemporary societies under the pressure of immigration and environmental challenges; the crises of “electoral democracy” in Europe and the development of a deliberative model of democracy; the potential “clash of civilizations” and socio-religious conflict; the resurgence of nationalisms and micro-regionalism in Europe and in the world; the integration of policy processes into networks and of communities into new frameworks and governance systems. The journal has an anonymous referee system and two issues per year are expected.
173 1389 - PublicationTaking the Reins of the technological change. The proposals for Italy by the Inequality Diversity Forum(EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2019)
;BLASUTIG GABRIELE ;ARNALDI SIMONECARROSIO GIOVANNIThe Diversity Inequality Forum (FDD) is an action research laboratory in which eight organizations of active citizenship participate (Fondazione Basso, ActionAid, Caritas Italiana, Cittadinanzattiva, Dedalus Social Cooperative, Community Foundation of Messina, Legambiente, Uisp), in coordination with a group of com-mitted researchers and academics. The aim of the FDD is the study of inequality and of its negative con-sequences on development. Through the meeting and collaboration between researchers and associations, FDD intends to produce, promote and influence proposals for collective action and public action that favor the reduction of inequalities and social justice, according to the address of Article 3 of the Constitution of the Italian Republic. The proposals drawn up by the FDD focus on private and common wealth inequalities and have been inspired by the Anthony Atkinson action program. They aim at modifying the main mechanisms that determine the formation and distribution of wealth, such as technological change, the relationship be-tween workers and those who control businesses, the generational passage of wealth itself.313 414