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2004 was a year that threw into sharp relief the principal features of the present political conjuncture, that is, one in which the Italian political transition shows few signs of coming to a conclusion. 2004 was, therefore, a year of limited change, one in which reforms were announced but not fully achieved and where the few that were achieved were noteworthy for the compromises that were necessary in order to make them possible at all. It was, too, a year in which there emerged a stalemate between the center-right and center-left coalitions which, pending the regional elections of 2005 and the general election of 2006, took almost equal shares of the vote at the elections for the European Parliament.

This volume examines these elections, paying special attention to Forza Italia, the prime minister's party, and the workings of the governing alliance and gives a well-rounded overview over the year's most important developments regarding the government’s approach to the European constitution, the new judicial system, and the pensions legislation – the only major reform actually completed during 2004.



Table of Contents

Introduction: 2004: A Year on “Hold"
Carlo Guarnieri and James L. Newell

Chapter 1. Intra- and Inter-Alliance Relations After the 2004 European and Provinical Elections
Mark Donovan

Chapter 2. Elections in the Cities: Yet Another Defeat for the Center-Right
Guido Legnante

Chapter 3. Forza Italia after Ten Years
Jonathan Hopkin

Chapter 4. Playing the Wrong Tunes? Italy and the European Union in 2004
Mark Gilbert

Chapter 5. The Constitutional Reforms of the Center-Right
Salvatore Vassallo

Chapter 6. The Role of the Ministry of the Economy and Finance
David Hine

Chapter 7. The Reform of the Judiciary
Patrizia Pederzoli

Chapter 8. The Berlusconi Pension Reform and the Emerging “Double Cleravage” in Distributive Politics
David Natali and Martin Rhodes

Chapter 9. The Collpase of Parmalat
Marco Onado

Chapter 10. The Question of the Middle Class
Arnaldo Bagnasco

Chapter 11. Confindustria under Montezemolo
Gisueppe Berta

Documentary Appendix
Compiled by Debora Mantovani

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/01/2005
      ISBN13: 9781845451370, 978-1845451370
      ISBN10: 1845451376

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      2004 was a year that threw into sharp relief the principal features of the present political conjuncture, that is, one in which the Italian political transition shows few signs of coming to a conclusion. 2004 was, therefore, a year of limited change, one in which reforms were announced but not fully achieved and where the few that were achieved were noteworthy for the compromises that were necessary in order to make them possible at all. It was, too, a year in which there emerged a stalemate between the center-right and center-left coalitions which, pending the regional elections of 2005 and the general election of 2006, took almost equal shares of the vote at the elections for the European Parliament.

      This volume examines these elections, paying special attention to Forza Italia, the prime minister's party, and the workings of the governing alliance and gives a well-rounded overview over the year's most important developments regarding the government’s approach to the European constitution, the new judicial system, and the pensions legislation – the only major reform actually completed during 2004.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: 2004: A Year on “Hold"
      Carlo Guarnieri and James L. Newell

      Chapter 1. Intra- and Inter-Alliance Relations After the 2004 European and Provinical Elections
      Mark Donovan

      Chapter 2. Elections in the Cities: Yet Another Defeat for the Center-Right
      Guido Legnante

      Chapter 3. Forza Italia after Ten Years
      Jonathan Hopkin

      Chapter 4. Playing the Wrong Tunes? Italy and the European Union in 2004
      Mark Gilbert

      Chapter 5. The Constitutional Reforms of the Center-Right
      Salvatore Vassallo

      Chapter 6. The Role of the Ministry of the Economy and Finance
      David Hine

      Chapter 7. The Reform of the Judiciary
      Patrizia Pederzoli

      Chapter 8. The Berlusconi Pension Reform and the Emerging “Double Cleravage” in Distributive Politics
      David Natali and Martin Rhodes

      Chapter 9. The Collpase of Parmalat
      Marco Onado

      Chapter 10. The Question of the Middle Class
      Arnaldo Bagnasco

      Chapter 11. Confindustria under Montezemolo
      Gisueppe Berta

      Documentary Appendix
      Compiled by Debora Mantovani

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