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Italian Politics
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01 Sep 2003
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Chronology
Chronology of Italian Political Events, 2002
Introduction
The Second Berlusconi Government
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The Second Berlusconi Government Put to the Test: A Year of Complications
Municipal Elections: Real Change or Simply Alternation?
The Opposition Role of the Center-Left Party
The Ciampi Presidency
Legitimate Suspicions? Berlusconi and the Judges
The Berlusconi Government’s Economic Policy during the First Year of Office
The Italian Parliament twixt the Logic of Government and the Logic of Institutions (Much Ado about Something—but What Exactly?)
The Bossi-Fini Law: Explicit Fanaticism, Implicit Moderation, and Poisoned Fruits
Bank Foundations: An Attack Fought Off?
The (Failed) Reform of Article 18
The Berlusconi Government’s Foreign Policy: The First 18 Months
Fiat: An Italian Crisis
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