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Chapter 1. Introduction: A Constitutional Viewpoint on Italian Populism (Giacomo Delledonne, Giuseppe Martinico, Matteo Monti and Fabio Pacini).- Chapter 2. Populism and Constitutional Reform. The Case of Italy (Paul Blokker).- Part I.- Chapter 3. Is there a populist turn in the Italian Parliament? Continuity and discontinuity in the non-legislative procedures (Cristina Fasone).- Chapter 4. Populism and Referendum: The Italian Debate from a Comparative Perspective (Giuseppe Martinico).- Chapter 5. Populism and Constitutional Amendment (Pietro Faraguna).- Chapter 6. Populism and Law-making Process (Fabio Pacini).- Chapter 7. Populism and Government: Continuity and Paradoxes in the Yellow-Green Experiment (Giacomo Delledonne).- Chapter 8. “Kicking the Can down the Road”. Deferring Fiscal Adjustment as a Premise for Italian Budgetary Populism (Giovanni Boggero).- Part II.- Chapter 9. Italian Populism and Fake News on the Internet: A New Political Weapon in the Public Discourse (Matteo Monti).- Chapter 10. Rise of Populism and the Five Star Movement model: An Italian Case Study (Marco Bassini).- Chapter 11. Populism, Science and the Italian Democracy (Marta Tomasi).- Chapter 12. “Le cose sono un po’ più complesse”. Constitutional Law and Religion in Italy and the populist challenge (Pasquale Annicchino).- Chapter 13. The Italian Way to Migration: Was It “True” Populism? Populist Policies As Constitutional Antigens (Simone Penasa).- Chapter 14. Does a sub-state dimension of populism exist? (Alessandro Sterpa).- Chapter 15. Populism and Criminal Justice in Italy (Nicola Selvaggi).



