Giuseppe Lenzo has an MA in International Relations from the School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University (UK). He has joined and arranged EU-funded international projects and he has also been educated in Italy and Spain. He has published commentaries about Italian politics and European affairs on university papers, online magazines and blogs in the UK and Italy.
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Published in: HomeAn Italian election race between bank scandals and ambitious pledges
If they are anything like what has happened so far, we can expect the last two weeks before the Italian elections to...
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Published in: Home2013 Italy elections: no winner, only losers
The run-up to the next national elections in Italy (to be held on 24/25 February) is marked by two trends that have...
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Published in: HomeThe Sicilian blow to Italian politics
Nearly 20 percent of Sicily’s electorate voted for Beppe Grillo’s Five Star Movement (M5S) – an alternative “clean...
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Published in: HomeThey all want Monti longer... because they all fear Beppe Grillo's revolution!
In Italy, a consensus is slowly building around a second term for Mario Monti's technocratic government – but could...
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Published in: Home"Italy needs to fail if it wants a better future"
While Mario Monti's government is trying to keep Italy in the Eurozone, Italians show a new interest in political...
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Published in: HomeThe land of lottizzazione and poltrone
Even as the European crisis intensifies, clientelism and corruption continue to dampen Italy’s prospects for development.