Antonio Campati, Martino Mazzoleni, and Andrea Scavo find, based on survey evidence, that Italians do not perceive an authoritarian risk in the far-right government led by Giorgia Meloni. However, they also discover a generational difference in attitudes towards democracy that may constitute concern for the future
Associate Professor of Political Science, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan
Martino is a member of the Polidemos Centre for the Study of Democracy and Political Change at the Catholic University of Milan, where he teaches political science, comparative politics, and public policy.
His research areas are local and regional governance, land-use planning, and policy communication.
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