Silvio Berlusconi
Continental Drifts
Geoffrey Wheatcroft
| Mar 02, 2009
America and the Continent may find themselves once again a united force to be reckoned with by the rest of the world. But the odds are grim.
The Future of the Transatlantic Alliance. The Viewpoint of a European Realist
J. Peter Pham
| Jan 14, 2004
Vittorio Emanuele Parsi.
Il Caso Silone
Michael P. McDonald
| Sep 01, 2001
Leftist intellectual, communist apostate and fascist spy? Shoddy scholarship has obscured the legacy of Ignazio Silone, the political lightning rod of 20th-century Italian literati.
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Rome is Burning for Bush
Mark Gilbert
| Jun 08, 2007
Despite domestic instability, President Bush encountered a more internationally assertive Italy when he arrived in Rome last weekend.
Prodi's Tenure, Short and Sour
Mark Gilbert
| Feb 23, 2007
The disintegration of Prodi’s tragi-comic coalition could have profound implications for Italy, and beyond.
The European Mood After March 11: Italy Will Not Give Up the Fight
Francesco Galietti
| Apr 07, 2004
The recent Spanish elections did more than just bring the socialists to power in one of Europe's most important nations.
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Europe's Rightward Turn
Jacob Heilbrunn
| Oct 12, 2010
Europe's debate over immigration, borders and identity is bound to push the Continent to the right.
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