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Stable voters in an unstable party environment : continuity and change in Italian electoral behaviour
M.24981-1999 Paolo Segatti, Paolo Bellucci and Marco Maraffi. 30 cm. A previous version of this paper was presented at a symposium on Political Parties : Changing Roles in Contemporary Democracies, held at the Center for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences of the Juan March Institute, Madrid, December 15-17, 1994. -- P.1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 56-59
Italian Candidates under the Rosato Law
Candidates for public office are part of the politically \u2018active minority\u2019 that serve as a fundamental link between
voters and the ruling class. The selection of candidates can also define the traits of political personnel in the
major political institutions and, more in general, the very nature of democratic representation. The study of candidates
is particularly interesting in the case of the 2018 Italian elections as it allows us to understand the extent
to which Italian citizens are willing to run for office despite a negative climate towards politics, and despite parties\u2019
choices under the new mixed electoral system \u2013 the so-called \u2018Rosato law\u2019. This article investigates a number of
key characteristics of the Italian candidates running for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies in 2018 and compares
them with those who stood for office in the past elections from 1976 onwards. In particular, we focus on the
following aspects: the overall number of candidacies and party lists, the use of multiple candidacies by different
parties, and some relevant traits of candidates such as their age, gender and past experience as candidates.
Results highlight the impact of the new electoral institutions, as in 2018 the overall number of Italian candidates
and lists has decreased if compared to the 2013 elections. However, the new rules have not substantially reduced
the number of those who run for office without any reasonable possibility of obtaining a parliamentary
seat. In addition, the population of Italian would-be deputies has become more balanced in terms of gender \u2013
though not any younger \u2013 and the turnover rate among Italian candidates seems to be somewhat lower than in
2013. Furthermore, moving from 2013 to 2018, the leaders of Italian parties have made more moderate use of
multiple candidacies as a tool for controlling party members. In the last elections, multiple candidacies were
employed mostly for safeguarding the election of some prominent politicians
Finite-dimensional global and exponential attractors for the reaction-diffusion problem with an obstacle potential
A reaction-diffusion problem with an obstacle potential is considered in a
bounded domain of . Under the assumption that the obstacle \K is a
closed convex and bounded subset of with smooth boundary or it
is a closed -dimensional simplex, we prove that the long-time behavior of
the solution semigroup associated with this problem can be described in terms
of an exponential attractor. In particular, the latter means that the fractal
dimension of the associated global attractor is also finite
Nonsmooth analysis of doubly nonlinear evolution equations
In this paper we analyze a broad class of abstract doubly nonlinear evolution
equations in Banach spaces, driven by nonsmooth and nonconvex energies. We
provide some general sufficient conditions, on the dissipation potential and
the energy functional,for existence of solutions to the related Cauchy problem.
We prove our main existence result by passing to the limit in a
time-discretization scheme with variational techniques. Finally, we discuss an
application to a material model in finite-strain elasticity.Comment: 45 page
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