Italy, a difficult democracy : a survey of Italian politics
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Italy, a difficult democracy : a survey of Italian politics
Cambridge University Press, 1986
- : hard cover
- : pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. 303-311
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Italy is the world's sixth economic power, lies in a key geopolitical position, and was a founding member of NATO and the European Community. Yet of all the major European states Italy is the least understood and studied. This book provides the only up-to-date survey of the Italian political scene during the forty years since World War II. It describes the inner-dynamics of the political parties, the day-to-day functioning of the governing institutions, and the interaction of the country's economic, social, and political life. It shows how a political system, riven with difficulties and seemingly in a continual crisis, survives and prospers - in some ways more successfully than its purportedly better-governed neighbours. Based on the authors' first-hand observations of Italian politics, the book offers a valuable insight into a subtle and complex, but fascinating political world.
目次
- 1. the Political Context
- 2. The Christian Democrats: The Indispensable center
- 3. The Communists' struggle for legitimacy and acceptance
- 4. The ambiguous role of the Socialists
- 5. The small parties: The lay forces and the extremes
- 6. Parliament, prime minister and president
- 7. Public administration and sottogoverno
- 8. The administration of justice
- 9. Dangers to the state: Plots, terrorism, and the mafia
- 10. Economic and social transformation
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