Italian Politics Today

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Manchester University Press, Oct 15, 1998 - History - 199 pages
This book is a clear and accessible guide to the labyrinth of Italian politics and the social forces that shape them. Following the "sweet revolution" that swept away the political class that had dominated politics in Italy since the last war, Hilary Partridge provides a much needed analysis and update on the tumultuous events of the 1990s. Topics covered in the book include the legacy of the Risorgimento, the liberal era and fascism; Italian constitutional arrangements and the ongoing debate over their reform; the Christian Democratic "regime" and the long-standing exclusion from power of the major party of opposition; clientalism and corruption; right wing conspiracies, terrorism and the Mafia; economic, social and political rights; the collapse of the traditional parties and the reshaping of the party system.
 

Contents

The constitution and institutional arrangements
23
The regions
47
The regime of the parties
63
The left
84
State citizens and welfare
104
Terrorism organised crime and corruption
128
Italy in the 1990s
145
Italy in the world
171
Postwar Prime Ministers and governing
189
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Hilary Partridge is a part-time Lecturer in European Politics at the University of Salford.

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