The Apulian Spring, Twenty Years Later

Authors

  • Gabriele Di Palma PhD, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”

Keywords:

apulian spring, realistic evaluation, populism, progressive policies, distributional effects

Abstract

The Apulian Spring has meant for a region of the South of Italy the attempt to reach an autonomous path to development. Twenty years later, is it possible to evaluate the main regional policies and the distributional effects on the population? The study aims to contribute to the debate on populism. According to the planning documents, Apulian Spring tried to transform economic and political regional institutions, making them more inclusive. Discussing the transformation of one of the least developed European regions in an attractive place can help understand the effects of progressive policies, in the age of right-wing populism.

Author Biography

Gabriele Di Palma, PhD, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”

Gabriele Di Palma holds a PHD in Sociology from the University of Bari. During his studies he focused on urban collaborative planning and evaluation through quali-quantitative Geographic Information Systems. He is an expert in welfare and education policies, and in his professional career he worked for third sector organizations and public bodies designing, managing and monitoring projects and programs addressed to vulnerable people.

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Published

2025-08-31

How to Cite

Di Palma, G. (2025). The Apulian Spring, Twenty Years Later. Community Notebook. People, Education and Welfare in the Society 5.0, (2), 87–95. Retrieved from https://www.quadernidicomunita.it/index.php/qdc/article/view/332