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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. This volume offers a detailed analysis of "Governing under Constraint," highlighting the key developments that have affected Italian politics and institutions and Italian society in its broadest sense.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/italian-politics
Current Issue, Volume 31
List of Abbreviations
http://bit.ly/2ikC9xa
Chronology of Italian Political Events, 2015, Compiled by Rinaldo Vignati
http://bit.ly/2inVOrd
Introduction: Governing under Constraint, Maurizio Carbone and Simona Piattoni
http://bit.ly/2iPKzZx
ARTICLES
Renzi's Leadership between Party and Government, Sergio Fabbrini and Marc Lazar
http://bit.ly/2jrGQ56
The Center-Right's Search for a Leader: Crisis and Radicalization, Francesco Raniolo
http://bit.ly/2j88wfJ
The May Regional Elections: Consolidation of the Tripolar System, Silvia Bolgherini and Selena Grimaldi
http://bit.ly/2iPODsT
The Election of the President of the Republic in Unstable Times, Mark Donovan
http://bit.ly/2isiHga
Italy's Foreign Policy Game: Moving without the Ball, Vittorio Emanuele Parsi
http://bit.ly/2iPRKRm
School Reform: Innovation and the Rhetoric of Change, Gianluca Argentin and Carlo Barone
http://bit.ly/2iPJPUb
The Reform of the Public Administration: Centralization and Reorganization, Fabrizio Di Mascio and Alessandro Natalini
http://bit.ly/2j8crZY
A New Governance for Banks: The Short- and Long-Term Drivers of the Italian Financial Sector Reform, Manuela Moschella
http://bit.ly/2jrDqzl
Young Workers and the Labor Market Policies of Renzi’s Government, Patrik Vesan
http://bit.ly/2jfekGJ
Expo 2015: An Opportunity to Relaunch Italy against the Background of Local and Global Challenges, Renata Lizzi
http://bit.ly/2j89DvE
Migration and the Challenges of Italian Multiculturalism, Christopher Hill, Sara Silvestri, and Elif Cetin
http://bit.ly/2ikBITq
Documentary Appendix, Compiled by Valentina Sartori
http://bit.ly/2jMk0Zs
Abstracts
http://bit.ly/2iPDV5l
Library Recommendation
A form for this purpose is provided on the Italian Politics website: www.journals.berghahnbooks.com/italian-politics/library-recommendations
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