Carlo Ungaro is a former Italian diplomat. He spent sixteen years serving in Afghanistan. Between 2000 and 2007, he served as political adviser to the Italian led ISAF forces in Herat
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Published in: HomeThe crisis in Italy: the Vatican and the end of the Berlusconi era
Silvio Berlusconi's position in Italy seems weaker then ever. The Vatican however has renewed its dogmatic stance...
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Published in: HomeIs Italy on the brink of debacle?
The austerity measures will be felt primarily by a lower middle-class, already tested by the ever-growing divide...
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Published in: HomeHas Berlusconi reached the end of the road?
Having narrowly survived a vote of confidence, the Berlusconi government remains unstable. Carlo Ungaro develops...
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Published in: HomeAfghanistan betrayed
An overly obtuse and childish mentality by the Allied forces in Afghanistan between 2005 and 2006 has had...
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Published in: HomeAn Italian “Gotterdammerung”
There are other players to take into account apart from Gianfranco Fini in the latest challenge to Berlusconi’s...
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Published in: HomeA formula for failure: the Kabul Conference on the future of Afghanistan
The Afghan mission continues to flounder without direction, over a month after the "future of Afghanistan" was...