Dear Colleague,
In Italy, 2016 was meant to be the year of the "great reform," a constitutional revision that would have concluded the never-ending transition from "First" to "Second" Republic. It did not turn out this way. This volume of Italian Politics delves into the political climate of 2016 Italy in three sections: politics, institutions, and society.
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Volume 32
The Great Reform That Never Was
Guest Editors: Alessandro Chiaramonte and Alex Wilson
Abbreviations
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Chronology
Chronology of Italian Political Events, 2016
Rinaldo Vignatti
http://bit.ly/2Cr5D6q
Introduction
Introduction: The Great Reform That Never Was
Alessandro Chiaramonte and Alex Wilson
http://bit.ly/2A7MkJi
Politics
Matteo Salvini's Northern League in 2016: Between Stasis and New Opportunities
Davide Vampa
http://bit.ly/2CrX8Ib
Relations with Europe: Beyond the Vincolo Esterno
Erik Jones
http://bit.ly/2CvkWLl
Italy in the Middle East and the Mediterranean: Evolving Relations with Egypt and Libya
Elisabetta Brighi and Marta Musso
http://bit.ly/2CFIkCB
Institutions
The 2016 Municipal Elections
Vincenzo Emanuele and Nicola Maggini
http://bit.ly/2lGieIK
Yet Another Failed Attempt to Reform the Italian Constitution
Carlo Fusaro
http://bit.ly/2CFzDZg
Renzi Removed: The 2016 Italian Constitutional Referendum and Its Outcome
Martin J. Bull
http://bit.ly/2CwaG4U
Society
The Decline of Rome: The Never-Ending Crisis in the Capital
Giada Zampano
http://bit.ly/2CdgTz0
The Persistent Issue of Refugees: Organized Hypocrisy, Solidarity, and Mounting Protest
Tiziana Caponio and Teresa Cappiali
http://bit.ly/2CGaGg7
Civil Unions in Italy
Giulia Maria Cavaletto
http://bit.ly/2EFi4ZU
Back Matter
Documentary Appendix
Valentina Sartori
http://bit.ly/2qefkzt
Abstracts
http://bit.ly/2Cr6GTU
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