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The British and the Italian Left in the 2010s: In Search of a New Identity

Comparative Politics
European Politics
Political Parties
Identity
Lilia Giugni
University of Cambridge
Lilia Giugni
University of Cambridge

Abstract

This paper analyzes and compares the way the British Labour Party and the Italian Democratic Party are currently dealing with their recent past in the attempt to frame an innovative narrative. Firstly, it investigates the extent to which the new partisan identities have been defined in terms of principles, policies and core constituencies. Secondly, it concerns itself with the modalities through which the processes of identity reconstruction are taking place. Most particularly, it examines how the party leaders communicate and make the ongoing changes acceptable to party members and core voters. Finally, it tries to assess whether these processes merely take place at a national level or are part of a broader European trend. Thus, the influence of foreign models and the exchange of ideas and practices with other left-wing parties is also carefully taken into account.