Hostname: page-component-6766d58669-h8lrw Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2026-05-16T23:08:30.138Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Varieties of populism: insights from the Italian case

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 April 2016

Manuela Caiani
Affiliation:
Scuola Normale Superiore, Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences, Florence, Italy
Paolo R. Graziano*
Affiliation:
Department of Political Science, Law and International Studies, Università degli Studi di Padova, Padua, Italy

Abstract

Academic attention to populism has sharply increased in recent years. Yet, a commonly accepted definition is still lacking, with scholars disagreeing on categorization, labels, and boundaries between its different manifestations. In this article, through an analysis of Euromanifestos and party statutes, we address the interactions between Italian political parties and populism by adopting the various definitions available in populism theory, that is, populism as (i) ideology, (ii) rhetoric, (iii) communication style, and (iv) organization. Our aim is to identify all major attributes linked to populism and empirically investigate them with lower level indicators, measuring and comparing them across Italian parties and over time. The empirical analysis, conducted through a formalized content analysis of the European electoral programmes and party statutes, considers populism not as a discrete concept but rather as a continuous one and therefore enables us to undercover the variety of populisms within the Italian parties. The main finding of the article is that over the last decades all Italian parties have shown some signs of populism and that the intensification of populist features is strongly linked to the exarcebation of the financial and economic crisis, and its governance.

Figure 0

Table 1 Northern League (NL): ideological dimension

Figure 1

Table 2 Democratic Party: ideological dimension

Figure 2

Table 3 Rifondazione Comunista: ideological dimension

Figure 3

Table 4 Five Star Movement: ideological dimension

Figure 4

Table 5 Forza Italia (FI): ideological dimension

Figure 5

Table 6 Varieties of Italian populism: 2004–14

Figure 6

Table A1 Codebook used for the analysis

Supplementary material: File

Caiani and Graziano supplementary material

Appendix

Download Caiani and Graziano supplementary material(File)
File 26.2 KB