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The Italian Socialists
The Mainstream Right, the Far Right, and Coalition Formation in Western Europe by Kimberly Ann Twist a Dissertation Submitted In
The Italian Communist Party 1921--1964: a Profile
TRANSNATIONAL PARTY ACTIVITY and PORTUGAL's RELATIONS with the EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
Table of Contents Introduction
Historic Compromise’ with the DC, Which Responded with Aldo Moro’S ‘Strategy of Attention’
In Socialism's Twilight: Michael Walzer and the Politics of the Long New
Mussolini and Italy Additional Case Study for Authoritarian and Single-Party States Author and Series Editor: Allan Todd
Gaetano Salvemini: a Lesson in Thought and Action Michael Christopher Diclemente University of Massachusetts Boston
The Parliamentary Elite in Transition
811R. CONTENTS
Conor Deane Claretta Petacci, Benito Mussolini’S Last Mistress, Once Remarked: ‘It Is Not Hard to Govern Italians; It’S Pointless.’
What, Then, Is It Reasonable to Expect from the Labour Party in the Years Ahead? There Are Two Qntirely Opposed Ways of Answering This Question
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For Italy Or for the West?: the Italian General Election of 1948
Fascist and Communist Alternatives in Catalan Separatism, 1919-1939
SOCIALIST POLITICS and the 'CRISIS of MARXISM'* Elmar
The Left in France, Italy, and Spain
1 Why Electoral Reform and Party System Reorganization? The
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Communism and Anti-Communism in Italy 1945-1989
Laden Der Druckdatei
Changing Politics, Changing Language
The Problem of Democracy in Europe Conflicting and Converging Conceptions of Democracy in France, West Germany, and Italy, 1945-1989
Currents of Italian Syndicalism Before 1926*
Bettino Craxi and the Normalization of Italian Politics: Challenging the PCI and Reorienting Foreign Policy
George Lister SUBJECT
The Politics of a Broken Promise: Risk Shifting Reforms in Bismarckian Pension Policies
Italy As the Negative Paradigm for British Decline in the Language of the Press and Denis Healey
Laden Der Druckdatei
Another Disciple, RenÉ Johannet, Reported in His Eloge Du
A Brief History of Italy by Frank Fregiato
The Polarisation and De-Polarisation of Sardinian Nationalism
The Two Faces of Italian Communism
Legislative Fractionalization and Partisan Shifts to the Left Increase the Volatility of Public Energy R&D Expenditures
Evolution of Political Cleavages and Entry of the Far-Right in Government Coalitions in Italy and Poland