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"Five stars” in the political sky of Italy

Populist movement or alternative to the establishment?

Title: "Five stars” in the political sky of Italy

Term Paper (Advanced seminar) , 2013 , 16 Pages , Grade: 1,3

Autor:in: Patricia Weber (Author)

Sociology - Politics, Majorities, Minorities

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All eyes on Italy in February 2013
The results of the parliamentary election in Italy in February 2013 have arisen high interest in the media, national and international research: Movimento 5 Stelle (Five Star Movement), with its leader and new player in the political arena Beppe Grillo, has caused an earthquake in Italian politics by running for the first time in the general elections and reaching one third of the electorate. The leader accentuates himself from traditional Italian politics by combining online appearance and offline local mobilization with horizontal “franchise” structures, but applies a top-down-management and decision-making process (Bordignon/Ceccarini 2013: 1). His strategy consists of fueling distrust against the established parties and he gains some kind of admiration, respect and credibility by denying any political affiliation or coalition. With reference to the election’s results that no party or coalition will be able to govern Italy – especially – European leaders raise the question of how the political situation of an “ungovernable Italy” could have happened. One plausible answer is that the success of the Italian protest movement could be just the tip of the iceberg, namely the emerging power of people in Europe fighting against austerity policy of national governments and the European central bank (Teichmann 2013). From grassroots to national policy level people start changing
the political agenda by taking actions for their future via mobilization and participation. The advent of the Five Star Movement is just one of the shifts that are taking place in Italy’s political landscape, having in mind the come-back of the radical left in parliament (SEL), an ecologic socialist party in coalition with Pier Luigi Bersani. But nevertheless the M5S is the
most striking one in terms of leadership and organizational structure by revealing authoritarian characteristics. Otherwise, in this case populism could offer a new orientation and act as an alternative to the traditional national power block and the budgetary austerity, which the European Union imposes on its indebted members. Further the case of the new protest movement in Italy obviously presents a theoretical problem regarding a common notion of Populism.
We cannot determinate right now whether Italy is actually concerned with constructiveminded, positive or else hazardous populism or just with an ineffective outrage of voters who are disenchanted with politics. Albeit it is possible to conjecture how the movement might operate in the future by investigating recent political events in Italy more closely combined with an examination of economic and political diseases of the south European peninsula.
Thereby, the leading question is how the political, social and economic circumstances created a fertile ground for the rise of the Five star Movement and how one can possibly classify the political populist articulation: as a danger or corrective to democracy? In order to answer these questions this paper aims to examine to what extent contents, properties and characteristics of the movement can be identified based on recent scientific literature on populism and research findings of Rovira Kaltwasser (2012). Accordingly, the organizational structure, political views and main innovative features of the movement will be analyzed.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • Introduction: All eyes on Italy in February 2013
  • Populism - Lack of agreement and uncertain status in recent literature
    • The Five Star Movement as new (populist) player in the political arena
      • The Party's leader and career
      • Agenda and Program
      • Organizational model and voters' participation
      • The fertile (non)political ground for the ascension of the "Five stars"
      • General elections 24th 25th February 2013
  • Conclusion

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This paper analyzes the rise of the Five Star Movement (M5S) in Italy, a new populist player in the political arena. The paper seeks to understand the circumstances that led to the movement's success and to explore its potential as a corrective or threat to democracy. The paper aims to identify the movement's key characteristics, including its organizational structure, political views, and innovative features, drawing on recent scientific literature on populism.

  • The emergence of populism in Europe and its different forms of mobilization.
  • The role of populism as a potential corrective or threat to democracy.
  • The Five Star Movement's organizational structure, political views, and innovative features.
  • The impact of the Five Star Movement on the Italian political landscape.
  • The relationship between populism and the European Union's austerity policies.

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

The introduction provides an overview of the Five Star Movement's rise to prominence in the 2013 Italian parliamentary election. It highlights the movement's distinctive characteristics, including its leader, Beppe Grillo, its online presence, and its horizontal organizational structure. The introduction also explores the movement's potential significance in the context of broader political trends in Europe.

Chapter 2 delves into the concept of populism and its evolving understanding within political science. It examines two main approaches to populism: the liberal democracy approach, which views it as a pathology, and the radical democracy approach, which considers it a potential corrective to democracy. The chapter analyzes the limitations of both perspectives and argues for a more nuanced and ambivalent view of populism.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

The key terms and concepts explored in this text include populism, the Five Star Movement (M5S), Beppe Grillo, Italian politics, austerity policies, European Union, democracy, political representation, mobilization, and online political activism.

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Title
"Five stars” in the political sky of Italy
Subtitle
Populist movement or alternative to the establishment?
College
Free University of Berlin  (Soziologie)
Grade
1,3
Author
Patricia Weber (Author)
Publication Year
2013
Pages
16
Catalog Number
V267925
ISBN (eBook)
9783656590934
Language
English
Tags
five italy populist
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GRIN Publishing GmbH
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Patricia Weber (Author), 2013, "Five stars” in the political sky of Italy, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/267925
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