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PREVIOUS EDITIONS OF ITALIAN POLITICS 1985, Volume 1, Raffaella Y. Nanetti and Robert Leonardi (eds.), London and New York, Pinter Publishers, 1986. Chronology of Italian Political Events, 1985. – 1. Sidney Tarrow, Introduction. – 2. Piergiorgio Corbetta and Arturo Parisi, 1985 Local Government Elections. – 3. Peter Lange, The End of an Era: The Wage Indexation Referendum of 1985. – 4. Stephen Hellman, The Italian Communist Party between Berlinguer and the Seventeenth Congress. – 5. Judith Chubb, The Christian Democratic Party: Reviving or Surviving? – 6. Raimondo Catanzaro, The Mafia. – 7. David Hine, The Craxi Premiership. – 8. Gianfranco Pasquino, The Debate on Institutional Reform. – 9. Silvio Ferrari, The New Concordat between Church and State. – 10. Frank J. Piason, Italian Foreign Policy: The Achille Lauro Affair. – 11. Renato Manheimer and Giacomo Sani, Electoral Trends and Political Subcultures. 1986, Volume 2, Raffaella Y. Nanetti, Robert Leonardi and Piergiorgio Cor- betta (eds.), London and New York, Pinter Publishers, 1988. Chronology of Italian Political Events, 1986. – 1. Raffaella Y. Nanetti, Robert Leonardi and Piergiorgio Corbetta, Introduction – 2. Vincent Della Sala, Gov- ernment by Decree: The Craxi Government and the Use of Decree Legislation in the Italian Parliament. – 3. Sandro Magister, Catholic Action and Internal Conflicts in the Catholic Church. – 4. Joan Barth Urban, The PCI’s 17th Con- gress: A Triumph of the ‘New Internationalism’. – 5. Douglas A. Wertman, DC Congress: The End of Factions? – 6. Paolo Ceri, The Nuclear Power Issue: A New Political Cleavage within Italian Society? – 7. Michelle B. Miller, Finan- cial Markets in 1986: The Paradox of Liberalization. – 8. Patrizio Bianchi, Pri- vatization of Industry: The Alfa Romeo Case. – 9. Albert Z. Guttenberg, The Condono Edilizio Debate. – 10. Lawrence Gray and Paolo Miggiano, The Lampedusa Incident and Italian Defense Policy. – 11. Pietro Barrera, Military Service and Military Reform. – 12. Carlo Marletti, Parties and Mass Commu- nication: The RAI Controversy, Previous Editions of Italian Politics 293 1987, Volume 3, Robert Leonardi and Piergiorgio Corbetta (eds.), London and New York, Pinter Publishers, 1989. Chronology of Italian Political Events, 1987. – 1. Robert Leonardi and Pier- giorgio Corbetta, Introduction – 2. Enzo Balboni, Who Governs? The Crisis of the Craxi Government and the Role of the President of the Republic. – 3. Giuseppe Di Federico, The Crisis of the Justice System and the Referendum on the Judiciary. – 4. Lorenzo Bordogna, The Cobas: Fragmentation of Trade Union Representation and Conflict. – 5. Raimondo Cagiano de Azevedo and Leonardo Musumeci, The New Immigration in Italy. – 6. John L. Harper, The Venice Summit. – 7. Genevière Bibes and Jean Besson, The Resurgence of Christian Democracy and the Search for New ‘Rules of the Game’. – 8. Mar- tin Rhodes, Craxi and the Lay-Socialist Area: Third Force or Three Forces? – 9. Donald Sassoon, The 1987 Elections and the PCI. – 10. Michael M. Harri- son, The Italian Navy in the Gulf. – 11. Pier Vincenzo Uleri, The 1987 Refer- endum. – 12. Luigi Accatoli, The Popular Movement: The Strengths and Limits of Political Messianism. 1988, Volume 4, Raffaella Y. Nanetti and Raimondo Catanzaro (eds.), Lon- don and New York, Pinter Publishers, 1990. Chronology of Italian Political Events, 1988. – 1. Raffaella Y. Nanetti and Rai- mondo Catanzaro, The 1988 Events in Perspective: the Apex of the Conserv- ative Trend. – 2. Pietro Barrera, The First Institutional Reform: New Discipline in Government Activity. – 3. Filippo Cavazzuti, Public Finance and Public Administration: Characteristics and Limitations of the New Finance Bill. – 4. Patrizio Bianchi, The Political Limits of European Economic Integration. – 5. Angelo Pichierri, Crisis and Restructuring in the Steel Industry. – 6. Anthony C. Masi, The Bagnoli Steel Complex: Too Little Too Late or Too Much Too Soon? – 7. Luca Lanzalaco, Pininfarina, President of the Confederation of Industry, and the Problems of Business Interest Associations. – 8. Giovanni Tassani, The Italian Social Movement: from Almirante to Fini. – 9. Grant G. Amyot, The PCI and Occhetto’s New Course: the Italian Road to Reform. – 10. Tamar Pitch, Rape Reform in Italy: the Endless Story. – 11. Filippo Sabetti, The Mafia and the Antimafia: Moments in the Struggle for Justice and Self-Gov- ernance in Sicily. – 12. Eugene D. Price, Jr., The Decision to Provide a Base for Us F-16s and Italy’s Role in Nato. 1989, Volume 5, Filippo Sabetti and Raimondo Catanzaro (eds.), London and New York, Pinter Publishers, 1991. Chronology of Italian Political Events, 1989. – 1. Filippo Sabetti and Raimondo Catanzaro, The 1989 Events in Perspective: the End of an Era or the Past as the Future? – 2. Mario Caciagli, The 18th DC Congress: From De Mita to For- lani and the Victory of ‘Neodoroteism’. – 3. Martin J. Bull, The Unremarkable Death of the Italian Communist Party. – 4. Gianfranco Pasquino, The De Mita Government Crisis and the Powers of the President of the Republic: Which Form of Government? – 5. Gherardo Colombo, The New Code of Criminal Pro- cedure. – 6. David Moss, Combating Drug Use in the Aids Decade: The 1989 Campaign in Context. – 7. David Alexander, Pollution, Policies and Politics: 294 Previous Editions of Italian Politics The Italian Environment. – 8. Pier Paolo Giglioli and Giampiero Mazzoleni, Concentration Trends in the Media. – 9. Joan Barth Urban, Gorbachev’s State Visit to Italy and the Vatican. – 10. Luciano Bardi, The Third Elections to the European Parliament: A Vote for Italy or a Vote for Europe? 1990, Volume 6, Robert Leonardi and Fausto Anderlini (eds.), London and New York, Pinter Publishers, 1992. Chronology of Italian Political Events, 1990. – 1. Robert Leonardi and Fausto Anderlini, Introduction. – 2. Gianfranco Pasquino, The Electoral Reform Ref- erendums. – 3. Luciano Vandelli, The New Local Government Law. – 4. Carlo Cardia, The Financing of Church Activities in Italy. – 5. David Hine, Italy and Europe: The Italian Presidency and the Domestic Management of European Community Affairs. – 6. David I. Kertzer, The 19th Congress of the PCI: The Role of Symbolism in the Communist Crisis. – 7. Frank Belloni, The Italian Communist Party: Towards Dissolution and the Unknown. – 8. Dwayne Woods, Regional ‘Leagues’ in Italy: The Emergence of Regional Identification and Representation Outside of the Traditional Parties. – 9. Alfio Mastropaolo, Machine Politics and Mass Mobilization in Palermo: Epitaph for a Failed Revolt. – 10. Paolo Segatti, The 1990 Student Protest. – 11. Pierre Lanfranchi, Italy and the World Cup. – Documentary Appendix Compiled by Sara Romano. 1991, Volume 7, Gianfranco Pasquino and Stephen Hellman (eds.), London and New York, Pinter Publishers, 1992. Chronology of Italian Political Events, 1991. – 1. Gianfranco Pasquino and Stephen Hellman, Introduction – 2. Patrick McCarthy, The Referendum of 9 June. – 3. Franco Ferraresi, A Secret Structure Codenamed Gladio. – 4. Enzo Balboni, The President of the Republic, Judges, and Superior Council of the Judiciary: Chronicle of a Bitter Constitutional Battle. – 5. Stephen Hellman, The Difficult Birth of the Democratic Party of the Left. – 6. Carol A. Mershon, The Crisis of the CGIL: Open Division in the 12th National Congress. – 7. Ada Becchi, The Difficult Reconstruction in Irpinia. – 8. Filippo Sabetti, Whose Law? Whose Order? Of Crime and Punishment in Modern Times. – 9. Filippo Cavazzuti, Privatization: False Starts and Frustrated Takeoffs. – 10. Mark Donovan, Catholic ‘Pacifism’ and the Gulf War: Pluralism, Cohesion and Pol- itics. – 11. John Zucchi, The Papal Encyclical Centesimus Annus. – 12. Dwayne Woods, The Immigration Question in Italy. – Documentary Appen- dix Compiled by Sara Romano. 1992, Volume 8, Gianfranco Pasquino and Stephen Hellman (eds.), London and New York, Pinter Publishers, 1993. Chronology of Italian Political Events, 1992. – 1. Gianfranco Pasquino and Stephen Hellman, Introduction. – 2. Jean Besson and Geneviève Bibes, The General Elections of April 1992. – 3. Vincent Della Sala, The Cossiga Legacy and Scalfaro’s Election: in the Shadow of Presidentialism? – 4. Robert Leonardi and Monique Kovacs, The Lega Nord: the Rise of a New Italian Catch-All Party. – 5. Martin Rhodes, The ‘Long Wave’ Subsides: the PSI and the Demise of ‘Craxismo’. – 6. Marco Follini, Christian Democracy: Extreme Remedies for Previous Editions of Italian Politics 295 Extreme Problems? – 7. Donatella della Porta, Milan: Immoral Capital. – 8. Gianluca Salvatori, Ustica: The Unending Investigation. – 9. Raimondo Catan- zaro, A Watershed Year for Both the Mafia and the State. – 10. Liborio Mat- tina, Abete’s Confindustria: From Alliance with the DC to Multiparty Appeal. – 11. John W. Holmes, Italian Foreign Policy in a Changing Europe. – 12. Philip Daniels, Italy and the Maastricht Treaty. – Documentary Appendix Compiled by Sara Romano. 1993, Volume 9, Ending the First Republic, Carol Mershon and Gianfranco Pasquino (eds.), Boulder, Westview Press, 1995. Chronology of Italian Political Events, 1993. – 1. Carol Mershon and Gian- franco Pasquino, Introduction. – 2. Gianfranco Pasquino and Salvatore Vas- sallo, The Government of Carlo Azeglio Ciampi. – 3. Piergiorgio Corbetta and Arturo M.L. Parisi, The Referendum on the Electoral Law for the Senate: Another Momentous April. – 4. Richard S. Katz, The 1993 Parliamentary Elec- toral Reform. – 5. Martin Rhodes, Reinventing the Left: the Origins of Italy’s Progressive Alliance.