'Institutional thickness', political sub-culture and the resurgence of (the 'new') regionalism in Italy - a case study of the Northern League in the province of Varese

Authors
Citation
B. Giordano, 'Institutional thickness', political sub-culture and the resurgence of (the 'new') regionalism in Italy - a case study of the Northern League in the province of Varese, T I BR GEOG, 26(1), 2001, pp. 25-41
Citations number
69
Categorie Soggetti
EnvirnmentalStudies Geografy & Development
Journal title
TRANSACTIONS OF THE INSTITUTE OF BRITISH GEOGRAPHERS
ISSN journal
00202754 → ACNP
Volume
26
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
25 - 41
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-2754(2001)26:1<25:'TPSAT>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
In recent years, the 'regional scale' within the European Union (EU) has be come more central within academic and policy debates. In particular, there has been an increased focus upon the importance of so-called 'institutional thickness' for regional development within the EU. Furthermore, the fact t hat in several European countries, regionalist political parties have made significant electoral gains has ensured that the 'regional question' in Eur ope has become even more prevalent. This paper explores the linkages betwee n institutions and regionalist political parties by focusing upon the situa tion in Italy where the resurgence of political regionalism, centred on the Lega Nord (LN) or Northern League political party, has been particularly s trong. In particular, the paper focuses upon the development of the LN in a particular province of Northern Italy, Varese. This section explores the w ays in which the LN has developed institutionally and electorally and indee d whether the party has been able to develop a specific political sub-cultu re to replace the previous one associated with the Christian Democrat (DC) party, which was the main party in Varese before the landmark changes that took place in Italian politics in the early 1990s.