25 Jul 2018 The Thin Line Between Pluralism and Populism The relationship with the idea of pluralism is what distinguishes populism from liberal democracies, as Giunia Gatta explains in a book and a paper that recover the ideas of Judith Shklar
19 Jul 2018 Antiterrorism and Electoral Campaigns How do politicians, right and left, behave when dealing with the terrorist threat? This is explained by a paper by Livio Di Lonardo
17 Feb 2019 Mob Violence and the Polls: How Organized Crime Makes a Strategic Use of Pre Electoral Violence Where organized crime is stronger, political violence intensifies in electoral periods and turns out to be an effective signal for voters and politicians, a study by Bocconi's Paolo Pinotti and colleagues concludes. Parties that oppose organized crime obtain less votes and elected politicians are reluctant to take action against the criminals
26 Jun 2018 Massimo Morelli Is One of the Three SAET Fellows of 2018 The Selection Committee of the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory bases its choices on scientific excellence, originality, and leadership
22 Jun 2018 Mosquito Borne Diseases in Europe: Containment Strategy Depends on When the Alarm Sets Off A new study based on Chikungunya outbreaks in Italy in 2007 and 2017 shows that larvicides are more effective at the beginning of summer and in warmer seasons, while adulticides are to be preferred in autumn and in colder seasons
26 Jun 2018 Foreign Students at School: How to Break Educational Segregation Foreign students, if supported, make choices more similar to those of their Italian colleagues