Italy and Slovenia based on personal politics: comparison cases of leadership personalized
June 03, 2016 14:57 Source: China Social Sciences Magazine Author: Mattius Tomsic Laia Puli Qiong

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  Summary:This article focuses on the two countries of Italy and Slovenia,Research on the nature of personal politics in contemporary democratic countries。Both countries have gone through the rise of non -party politics in accordance with the "Berlusco" model。The article analyzes the factors that contribute to this type of political rise in different places。The argument is,The rise of personalized politics,The main reason is the weak structure of political party politics。New democratic countries like Slovenia,This is caused by the poor social foundation established by the party's depends on。In Italy,The emergence of this development is due to the deeper root of the existing political party system。This article indicates,Personalized governance claimed to be non -political governance generally exists in political intent and consequences。This kind of individualization,Putting the different consequences of political leaders' personality characters on democratic operations in the prominent position。[Qu Yunying Translation]

Mattius Tamcic (),Dr.,Associate Professor of Slovenia Higher Social Research Institute。His research covers governance、Political Action、Democratization and social development。Recently published works include: "London of the post -Communist society" (London)。 email: matevz.tomsic@fuds.si 

Lea Prijon,Dr.,Assistant professor of Slovenia Higher Social Research Institute。Her research interest includes commercial elites、Slovenia's transformation and socio -economic development。Recently published works include: "Polish Sociology Review, 2012, 180(4), pp. 545-560)。 email: lea.prijon@fuds.si

  

  

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