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Volume 28 (2013): Issue 1 (Sep 2013): Technocrats in Office. Guest Editors: Aldo Di Virgilio and Claudio M. Radaelli
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Italian Politics
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Abbreviations
Chronology
Chronology of Italian Political Events, 2012
Introduction
The Year of the External Podestà
Articles
The Costs of Politics and Reform: The Year of “Little Trims”
The Challenge of the Five Star Movement
When the Magic Wears Off: Bossi Loses His Grip and the League Its Appeal
Prime Minister Primaries: Candidate Selection between Innovation and Manipulation
Mario Monti's Technocratic Government
The Work of Parliament in the Year of the Technocratic Government
Back in Europe? Italy, the Troika, and the Chancelleries
The Spending Review: Use and Abuse of a Term
Social Policy Reform in the Italian Debt Crisis: Pensions, Labor, Unemployment Benefits
Interest Groups and the “Amended” Liberalizations of the Monti Government
Between Retaliatory Punishment and Reform: Some Thoughts on Vatileaks and Italian Politics
A Year of Social Movements in Italy: From the "No TAVS" to the Five Star Movement
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