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      Italy from Crisis to Crisis
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      Political Economy, Security, and Society in the 21st Century

      Italy from Crisis to Crisis

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      Italy from Crisis to Crisis book

      Political Economy, Security, and Society in the 21st Century
      ByMatthew Evangelista
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2017
      eBook Published 7 December 2017
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315100715
      Pages 272
      eBook ISBN 9781315100715
      Subjects Area Studies, Politics & International Relations
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      Evangelista, M. (2017). Italy from Crisis to Crisis: Political Economy, Security, and Society in the 21st Century (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315100715

      ABSTRACT

      Italy from Crisis to Crisis seeks to understand Italy’s approach to crises by studying the country in regional, international, and comparative context. Without assuming that the country is abnormal or unusually crisis-prone, the authors treat Italy as an example from which other countries might learn.

      The book integrates the analysis of domestic politics and foreign policy, including Italy’s approach to military interventions, energy security, economic relations with the European Union (EU), and to the NATO alliance, and covers a number of issues that normally receive little attention in studies of "high politics," such as information policy, national identity, immigration, youth unemployment, and family relations. Finally, it puts Italy in a comparative perspective – with other European states, naturally – but also with Latin America, and even the United States, all countries that have experienced similar crises to Italy’s and similar – often populist – responses.

      This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of, and courses on, Italian politics and history, European politics and, more broadly, comparative politics and democracy.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part I|32 pages

      Introduction

      chapter 1|30 pages

      Italy in crisis

      Eppur si muove
      ByMatthew Evangelista

      part II|70 pages

      The political-economic nexus

      chapter 2|23 pages

      The canary in the coal mine

      Movements, parties and populists in the Italian crises
      BySidney Tarrow

      chapter 3|25 pages

      Disembedding the Italian economy?

      Four trajectories of structural reform
      ByJonathan Hopkin, Julia Lynch

      chapter 4|20 pages

      The trickle-down of corruption

      Italy, Mafia, and the crisis of legality
      ByFabio Armao

      part III|50 pages

      Foreign, energy, and security policy

      chapter 5|14 pages

      Italian foreign policy after the Cold War

      Crisis and the limits of a post-ideological foreign policy
      ByElisabetta Brighi

      chapter 6|17 pages

      Running in chains

      The transformation of Italian defense policy
      ByFabrizio Coticchia

      chapter 7|17 pages

      Between shocks and crises

      Changes in Italian energy policies from the Cold War to today
      ByElisabetta Bini

      part IV|79 pages

      Societal change and adaptation

      chapter 8|13 pages

      Where have all the young people gone?

      Generations, family, and work in Italy
      ByAdele Lebano

      chapter 9|31 pages

      An Italian “integration crisis”

      The role of the state and political actors in excluding immigrants and ethnic minorities
      ByTeresa M. Cappiali

      chapter 10|20 pages

      “Va Pensiero”

      The evolution of Italy’s information society
      ByGiampiero Giacomello

      chapter 11|13 pages

      Crisis or Improvisation?

      A historical meditation on Italian post-war political development
      ByMabel Berezin

      part V|14 pages

      Conclusion

      chapter 12|12 pages

      The Italian crisis in comparative perspective

      ByKenneth M. Roberts
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