Loughborough University roundtable - "the 2008 Italian general elections"
> After the fall of the 20 month old Prodi II government, the Italian electorate went to the polls on 13-14 April 2008 to decide who should govern their country; since then, Silvio Berlusconi has emerged as prime-minister elect at the head of what will be his fourth government http://www.governo.it/Governo/Governi/governi.html
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> Beginning at 12:30pm on Wednesday, 23 April 2008, in A.2.18 Schofield, the Centre for the Study of International governance (CSIG) at Loughborough University is sponsoring a roundtable entitled "the 2008 Italian general elections" to which you are cordially invited.
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> This lunchtime roundtable - hosted by the Department of Politics, International Relations and European Studies (PIRES) - aims to discuss: (1) the electoral campaign; (2) the general election results; and (3) the implications for future domestic and foreign policy in Italy.
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> Following a brief introduction by Dr Maurice FitzGerald, a panel of discussants (Rafaella Bianchi, Lorenzo Cladi, Andrea Mura, and Dr Christina Ujma) will address these and other related issues.
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> Please e-mail Martin Mik mailto:[log in to unmask] to reserve your place; further details are available at http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/eu/CSIG/News.html
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