By the time Italians went to the polls in September, the victory of Giorgia Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party was a foregone conclusion. Dario Mazzola articulates the factors that led to the formation of the most right-wing government in the history of the Italian Republic
Dario’s field of expertise is the political theory of migration and refuge, drawing extensively from empirical/descriptive international political science.
He has also published on trends in global populism and is currently working on two monographs: one on global and national citizenship, the other on the theory/philosophy of migration and asylum.
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