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Volume 20 (2005): Issue 1 (Sep 2005): Quo Vadis? Guest Editors: Carlo Guarnieri and James L. Newell

in Italian Politics

Table of Contents

List
Abbreviations
Chronology
Chronology of Italian Political Events, 2004
Introduction
2004: A Year “On Hold”
Articles
Intra- and Inter-alliance Relations after the 2004 European and Provincial Elections
The Elections in the Cities: Yet Another Defeat for the Center-Right
Forza Italia after Ten Years
Playing the Wrong Tunes? Italy and the European Union in 2004
The Constitutional Reforms of the Center-Right
The Role of the Ministry of the Economy and Finance
The Reform of the Judiciary
The Berlusconi Pension Reform and the Emerging “Double Cleavage” in Distributive Politics
The Collapse of Parmalat
The Question of the Middle Class
Confindustria under Montezemolo
Appendix
Documentary Appendix
Notes
About the Editors and Contributors and Previous Editions
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