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Foreign Policy and De-Europeanization Under the M5S/League Government: Exploring the Italian Behavior in the UN General Assembly

Carla Monteleone
University of Palermo
Carla Monteleone
University of Palermo

Abstract

This article explores the first declaredly populist and Eurosceptical Italian government's role as a potential driver of de-Europeanization dynamics in Italian foreign policy. After describing the M5S/League government's discursive de-Europeanization on core substantive EU values, the article focuses on multilateralism, a critical pillar of Italian foreign policy, and a substantive norm of the European Union, and investigates the actual foreign policy conduct in the UN General Assembly. By analyzing voting and sponsoring behavior of the M5S/League government, the article systematically assesses variations in de-Europeanization's critical dimensions (culture of cooperation, repudiation of substantive norms, disengagement, and circumvention). The article finds that Italy maintained its constructive role in EU coordination in the UN General Assembly, so the discursive de-Europeanization did not translate into a substantial foreign policy change. However, migration was an exception: on a critical political issue, the government adopted a more assertive stance.