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Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest volume of Italian Politics has been published by Berghahn Journals.
Since 1986, Italian Politics has described and analyzed the main political and social events of the previous year. It combines systematic archival work with analysis of changes in both public sector policies and political institutions. Each volume includes a listing of the main political events of the year as well as information on the most recent elections, party politics, and public policies.
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Current Issue: Volume 28
List of Abbreviations
http://bit.ly/1gh6ORE
Chronology of Italian Political Events, 2012
Edited by Rinaldo Vignati
http://bit.ly/1gmFC2O
ARTICLES
Introduction: The Year of the External Podesta
Aldo Di Virgilio and Claudio M. Radaelli
http://bit.ly/1lpVFzZ
The Costs of Politics and Reform: The Year of "Little Trims"
Sergio Rizzo and Gian Antonio Stella
http://bit.ly/1lpVO6j
The Challenge of the Five Star Movement
Rinaldo Vignati
http://bit.ly/1eNTZyg
When the Magic Wears Off: Bossi Loses His Grip and the League Its Appeal
Anna Cento Bull
http://bit.ly/1gmFU9M
Prime Minister Primaries: Candidate Selection between Innovation and Manipulation
Gianfranco Pasquino and Marco Valbruzzi
http://bit.ly/1lWJ237
Mario Monti's Technocratic Government
Daniela Giannetti
http://bit.ly/1eikTdb
The Work of Parliament in the Year of the Technocratic Government
Andrea Pedrazzani and Luca Pinto
http://bit.ly/1eNUloA
Back in Europe? Italy, the Troika, and the Chancelleries
Francesco Stolfi
http://bit.ly/1gh80o5
The Spending Review: Use and Abuse of a Term
Chiara Goretti and Luca Rizzuto
http://bit.ly/1fTWNrO
Social Policy Reform in the Italian Debt Crisis: Pensions, Labor, Unemployment Benefits
Stefano Sacchi
http://bit.ly/1bO7CfN
Interest Groups and the "Amended" Liberalizations of the Monti Government
Liborio Mattina
http://bit.ly/1aO5uX3
Between Retaliatory Punishment and Reform: Some Thoughts on Vatileaks and Italian Politics
Alberto Melloni
http://bit.ly/1kw5PB1
A Year of Social Movements in Italy: From the "No TAVs" to the Five Star Movement
Lorenzo Mosca
http://bit.ly/1bjyBCc
Documentary Appendix
Compiled by Valentina Sartori
http://bit.ly/1gmH4C0
Abstracts
http://bit.ly/1f9ShUB
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Berghahn Journals
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