Published in association with the Istituto Cattaneo, and in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe at Bologna
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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List of Abbreviations
http://bit.ly/1vtMVSd
Chronology of Italian Political Events, 2013
Compiled by Rinaldo Vignati
http://bit.ly/1xupIOA
ARTICLES
Introduction: Still Waiting for the Transformation
Carlo Fusaro and Amie Kreppel
http://bit.ly/1x6dEz4
The Elections of 2013: A Tsunami with No Winners
Alessandro Chiaramonte
http://bit.ly/1uYgbyc
Neither First Nor Second Order: The 2013 Regional and Local Elections
Emanuele Massetti and Giulia Sandri
http://bit.ly/1tm9iBz
A Fight to the Death: The Challenge of the Five Star Movement and the Democratic Party’s Reactions
James L. Newell
http://bit.ly/1xXiqCG
The Center-Right in 2013: Evolution of the Parties and the Party System
Caterina Paolucci
http://bit.ly/1HrvGEg
Not Just Berlusconi: Balances, Counterbalances, and Media in the Relationship between Justice and Politics
Daniela Piana
http://bit.ly/1uNhekN
The Letta Cabinet(s): Government Formation and (In)stability in Times of Crisis—a Spatial Approach
Andrea Ceron and Luigi Curini
http://bit.ly/1xXiS3U
The Election of the President of the Republic: The Legacy of the Napolitano Presidency
Francesco Clementi
http://bit.ly/1p3CgdU
The President and the “Wisemen”: Institutional Reforms and Political Stalemate
Luca Lanzalaco
http://bit.ly/1AoVBu7
Who Decides Foreign and Defense Policy in Italy?
Riccardo Bellandi
http://bit.ly/1yv0yxE
The Italian Banking System: Banca Monte dei Paschi’s Scandal and the Euro Area’s Sovereign Debt Crisis
Lucia Quaglia
http://bit.ly/11kelvL
The Big Chill: Italian Family Budgets after the Great Recession
Andrea Brandolini
http://bit.ly/1BRmI2F
Italiani Anche Noi: Minister Kyenge, Children of Immigrants, and the Pathway to Citizenship Reform
Georgia Bianchi
http://bit.ly/1qBsiBI
Women’s Rights in a Conservative Country: Snail’s Pace Progress or a Watershed Year?
Alessia Donà
http://bit.ly/1uEANtX
Documentary Appendix
Compiled by Valentina Sartori
http://bit.ly/1BRnlct
Abstracts
http://bit.ly/11HomEd
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