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Silvio Berlusconi

Continental Drifts

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.

Il Caso Silone

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.

Commentary

Rome is Burning for Bush

Despite domestic instability, President Bush encountered a more internationally assertive Italy when he arrived in Rome last weekend.

Prodi's Tenure, Short and Sour

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

The recent Spanish elections did more than just bring the socialists to power in one of Europe's most important nations.

Blogs

Europe's Rightward Turn

Europe's debate over immigration, borders and identity is bound to push the Continent to the right.

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May 27, 2012