Civil society tends to become a sort of artificial reservoir for an endangered species: the democratic intellectual, protected by the international institutions
Civil society tends to become a sort of artificial reservoir for an endangered species: the democratic intellectual, protected by the international institutions
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Sarah PozzoliSarah Pozzoli is a Milan-based journalist who writes for La Repubblica (Affari & Finanza), the monthly magazine Valori, and other publications. Recent articlesItaly's referendum farewell Italians' decisive vote against constitutional reform may augur the end of Romano Prodi's political honeymoon, report Sarah Pozzoli & Mario Rossi. Italy's political waiting-roomAn election without a decisive result leaves Italian politics in limbo, report Sarah Pozzoli & Mario Rossi. Who rules Italy?The Vaticans boycott campaign helped turn Italians passionate debate over fertility treatment and embryo research into a referendum flop. Sarah Pozzoli assesses the democratic fallout. The fall and rise of Silvio BerlusconiSilvio Berlusconi began April an election loser but ends it as head of a reformed centre-right coalition. Sarah Pozzoli & Mario Rossi on the great survivor of Italian politics. |
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