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On the eve of ecological transition? The failed institutionalization of sustainable development in Italy (1992–2020)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 March 2023

Eugenio Pizzimenti
Affiliation:
Department of Political Sciences, University of Pisa, Via Serafini n. 3, 56125 Pisa, Italy
Marco Di Giulio*
Affiliation:
Department of Political and International Sciences, University of Genoa, Piazzale E. Brignole, 3A, 16124 Genova GE, Italy
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*Corresponding author. Email: marco.digiulio@unige.it

Abstract

The National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) adopted in 2021 by the Italian government is explicitly committed to push the country towards a ‘radical ecological transition’ and sustainable development. However, the institutionalization of the paradigm of sustainable development, in Italy, is a story of a failure. The aim of this contribution is to investigate the hows and whys that may help explaining the failed institutionalization of the paradigm. By combining an ideational approach with a political system perspective, our empirical investigation analyses the initiatives promoted by Italian national governments, by covering a time span of over 20 years (1992–2020). Thick historical description and process tracing are used to provide an in-depth reconstruction of the process. Our results show that adverse combinations of factors of a cognitive, institutional and political nature have hindered the adoption of substantive policy outcomes, thus leading the institutionalization of the paradigm along a disjointed path.

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Figure 1. Political system, ideational potential and policy outcomes: a framework.

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Table 1. A classification of administrative congruence and political salience

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Table 2. Dimensional configurations' impacts on institutionalization

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Table 3. Conceptualization and operationalization of the two mechanisms for process tracing analysis

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Table 4. The paradigmatic frame of sustainable development

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Table 5. Number of employees at the MA (2002–2012)

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Table 6. Funds allocated to the MA (2002–2012) – millions of Euros

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Table 7. Number of employees at the MA (2013–2018)

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Table 8. Funds allocated to the MA (2013–2020) – millions of Euros

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Table 9. Summary of findings

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Table 10. Funds allocated to the Mission 18 ‘Sustainable Development and protection of the territory and of the environment’ (2008–2012)

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Table 11. Funds allocated to the Mission 18 ‘Sustainable Development and protection of the territory and of the environment’ (2013–2020)

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