This chapter intends to bring light to the policy dimension of governance in relation to migrant reception in Italy (for a definition of migrant reception policies see: Zapata-Barrero and Barker in this volume). Three regions will be compared, which represent the so-called three (political and social) ‘Italies’: Veneto for the North, Emilia-Romagna for the Centre-North and Calabria for the South. Veneto has been governed since 2000 by a centre-right majority including the openly anti-immigrant Northern League party (Lega Nord), while Emilia-Romagna in the same period has been governed by a centre-left majority encompassing the ex-Communist party and leftwing Catholics.

Migrant reception policies in a multilevel system: framing and implementation structures in the Italian Regions

CAMPOMORI, Francesca;
2014-01-01

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This chapter intends to bring light to the policy dimension of governance in relation to migrant reception in Italy (for a definition of migrant reception policies see: Zapata-Barrero and Barker in this volume). Three regions will be compared, which represent the so-called three (political and social) ‘Italies’: Veneto for the North, Emilia-Romagna for the Centre-North and Calabria for the South. Veneto has been governed since 2000 by a centre-right majority including the openly anti-immigrant Northern League party (Lega Nord), while Emilia-Romagna in the same period has been governed by a centre-left majority encompassing the ex-Communist party and leftwing Catholics.
2014
The Politics of Immigration in Multi-level States: Governance and Political Parties
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