Uncertainty about the future of the government and strong anti-political sentiment dominated Italian politics in 2007. Following a government crisis in February, rooted in the question of Italy's role in Afghanistan, Prime Minister Romano Prodi was able to re-establish his coalition, but in the spring it suffered a clear setback in local elections
Uncertainty about the future of the government and strong anti-political sentiment dominated Italian politics in 2007. Following a government crisis in February, rooted in the question of Italy's role in Afghanistan, Prime Minister Romano Prodi was able to re-establish his coalition, but in the spring it suffered a clear setback in local electionsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Donovan teaches Politics in the School of European Studies, Cardiff University where he has specialized in the study of Italian politics. His most recent publication is a co-edited special issue of Modern Italy (November 2008) on "The Centre in Italian Politics."
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List of Abbreviations Chronology of Italian Political Events, 2007 Compiled by Rinaldo Vignati Introduction: Instability, Anti-politics, and Frustrated Aspirations for Change Mark Donovan and Paolo Onofri Chapter 1. The Birth of the Democratic Party Marc Lazar Chapter 2. The Center-Right: Conflict, Unity, and Permanent Mobilization Mark Donovan Chapter 3. The 2007 Local Elections: Between Stability and Rhetoric Duncan McDonnell Chapter 4. The Campaign for the Electoral Referendum and the Prospects for Reform Gianfranco Baldini Chapter 5. Foreign Policy: The Difficult Pursuit of Influence James Walston Chapter 6. The Reform of the Supervisory Bodies: The Bank of Italy's New Role Lucia Quaglia Chapter 7. Liberalization Interrupted Andrea Boitani Chapter 8. Health, Fiscal Federalism, and Local Public Services Massimo Bordignon and Gilberto Turati Chapter 9. The Social Policy of the Center-Left Government Massimo Baldini and Paolo Bosi Chapter 10. Civil Unions and Political Divisions Luigi Ceccarini Chapter 11. Windshield Washers, Gutter Punks, Roma, Robbery, and Graffiti: What Is Insecurity in Italy Today? Laura Sartori Documentary Appendix Compiled and edited by Debora Mantovani About the Editors and Contributors
List of Abbreviations Chronology of Italian Political Events, 2007 Compiled by Rinaldo Vignati Introduction: Instability, Anti-politics, and Frustrated Aspirations for Change Mark Donovan and Paolo Onofri Chapter 1. The Birth of the Democratic Party Marc Lazar Chapter 2. The Center-Right: Conflict, Unity, and Permanent Mobilization Mark Donovan Chapter 3. The 2007 Local Elections: Between Stability and Rhetoric Duncan McDonnell Chapter 4. The Campaign for the Electoral Referendum and the Prospects for Reform Gianfranco Baldini Chapter 5. Foreign Policy: The Difficult Pursuit of Influence James Walston Chapter 6. The Reform of the Supervisory Bodies: The Bank of Italy's New Role Lucia Quaglia Chapter 7. Liberalization Interrupted Andrea Boitani Chapter 8. Health, Fiscal Federalism, and Local Public Services Massimo Bordignon and Gilberto Turati Chapter 9. The Social Policy of the Center-Left Government Massimo Baldini and Paolo Bosi Chapter 10. Civil Unions and Political Divisions Luigi Ceccarini Chapter 11. Windshield Washers, Gutter Punks, Roma, Robbery, and Graffiti: What Is Insecurity in Italy Today? Laura Sartori Documentary Appendix Compiled and edited by Debora Mantovani About the Editors and Contributors
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