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The man who never was? The Italian transition and 2008 election (2009)
Journal Article
Newell, J. (2009). The man who never was? The Italian transition and 2008 election. Journal of Modern Italian Studies, 14(4), 395-412. https://doi.org/10.1080/13545710903281862

The implications for the co-called Italian transition of the 2008 election initially seemed significant – but have since become increasingly uncertain as Berlusconi's conflict of interests has risen higher up the political agenda. This underscores th... Read More about The man who never was? The Italian transition and 2008 election.

Italian politics and education policy (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Newell, J. (2009, September). Italian politics and education policy. Presented at ‘Principi per un sistema universitario meritocratico’, University of Manchester, UK

Paper prepared for delivery at the Virtual Italian Academy conference, ‘Principi per un sistema universitario meritocratico’ University of Manchester, 21 September 2009.

What's left of the Italian left (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Newell, J. (2009, September). What's left of the Italian left. Presented at Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, Canada

Paper prepared for presentation to the panel ‘Italian Politics between Reforms and Revival’, annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, 3-6 September 2009.

'The man who never was? The Italian transition and the 2008 election’ (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Newell, J. (2009, April). 'The man who never was? The Italian transition and the 2008 election’. Presented at 59th Annual Conference of the UK Political Studies Association, Manchester, UK

Paper presented at the panel, ‘Italian Politics after the 2008 Election: Another Turning Point?’, held at the 59th Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association, Manchester 7-9 April 2009.

Corruption and public perceptions: Lessons from the British case (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Newell, J. (2009, March). Corruption and public perceptions: Lessons from the British case. Presented at ‘The Economics of Corruption in Contemporary Developed Societies’, Centro de Estudos de População, Economia e Sociedade, Porto, Portugal

paper presented at the Symposium, ‘The Economics of Corruption in Contemporary Developed Societies’, Centro de Estudos de População, Economia e Sociedade, Porto, Portugal, 26-27 March 2009.

The Italian general election of 2008: Berlusconi strikes back (2009)
Book
(2009). J. Newell (Ed.), The Italian general election of 2008: Berlusconi strikes back. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan

In this book leading academics provide comprehensive analysis of an election whose outcome has been perhaps the most dramatic in Italian history. Covering the political, economic and foreign-policy background, the campaign and the outcome, the book o... Read More about The Italian general election of 2008: Berlusconi strikes back.

Has 2008 been a watershed? The significance of the election for Italian domestic politics (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Newell, J. (2009, February). Has 2008 been a watershed? The significance of the election for Italian domestic politics. Presented at ‘The year after. Has Italy entered a new Berlusconi era?’, University of Birmingham

Paper prepared for delivery at the workshop, ‘The year after. Has Italy entered a new Berlusconi era?’, University of Birmingham, 27 February 2009.

A new revolution? The Italian case (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Newell, J. (2009, February). A new revolution? The Italian case. Presented at ‘A New Revolution? Greece, Europe and the Crisis of Political Legitimacy’, University of Manchester, UK

Paper presented at the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence-sponsored seminar, ‘A New Revolution? Greece, Europe and the Crisis of Political Legitimacy’ University of Manchester, 25 February 2009

Still the anomalous democracy? Politics and institutions in Italy (2009)
Journal Article
Bull, M., & Newell, J. (2009). Still the anomalous democracy? Politics and institutions in Italy. Government and Opposition, 44(1), 42-67. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-7053.2008.01275.x

Until the early 1990s, the Italian political system was regarded as anomalous among advanced democracies because of its failure to achieve alternation in government. Since then, that problem has been overcome, but Italy has been popularly viewed as c... Read More about Still the anomalous democracy? Politics and institutions in Italy.