Italy: a contested polity
In: West European politics, Band 30, Heft 4, S. 657-943
Abstract
Bull, M.; Rhodes, M.: Introduction. - S. 657-669 Bull, M.; Pasquino, G.: A long quest in vain: institutional reforms in Italy. - S. 670-691 Vassallo, S.: Government under Berlusconi: the functioning of the core institutions in Italy. - S. 692-710 Bardi, L.: Electoral change and its impact on the party system in Italy. - S. 711-732 Diamanti, I.: The Italian centre-right and centre-left: between parties and 'the party'. - S. 733-762 De Cecco, M.: Italy's dysfunctional political economy. - S. 763-783 Culpepper, P. D.: Eppure, non si muove: legal change, institutional stability and Italian corporate governance. - S. 784-802 Molina, O.; Rhodes, M.: Industrial relations and the welfare state in Italy: assessing the potential of negotiated change. - S. 803-829 Della Porta, D.; Vannucci, A.: Corruption and anti-corruption: the political defeat of 'clean hands' in Italy. - S. 830-853 Paoli, L.: Mafia and organised crime in Italy: the unacknowledged successes of law enforcement. - S. 854-880 Hibberd, M.: Conflicts of interest and media pluralism in Italian broadcasting. - S. 881-902 Carbone, M.: The domestic foundations of Italy's foreign and development policies. - S. 903-923 Quaglia, L.; Radaelli, C. M.: Italian politics and the European Union: a tale of two research designs. - S. 924-943
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