Crisis of the Italian State

by Patrick McCarthy

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`This analysis of the crisis of Italy's parliamentary and party system by a learned and thought-provoking professor of European studies at The Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center provides an account of the turbulent politics of 1992-94.' - Stanley Hoffmann, Foreign Affairs The first complete account of Italy's current governmental crisis and its roots in the Cold War period. The current governmental crisis in Italy is not a historical anomaly in that country, but rather just one more development in an evolving crisis of government that began with the close of World War 2. As the Christian Democrats came to power, the hope of the Italian people was pinned on their promises for a renewed Italy. As time progressed, it became obvious that the trust of the people had been misplaced. In the first full English language account of the clean hands crisis, Patrick McCarthy finds the roots of Berlusconi's rise and fall in the practices of clientalism, the machinations of the Mafia, the corporate direction of Fiat, the edicts of the Vatican and even the organization of the Italian soccer league.
Showing the way in which political corruption had reached its tentacles into every aspect of Italian life, Patrick McCarthy weaves a fascinating story that will be of great interest to any reader of current affairs.
  • ISBN10 0312163592
  • ISBN13 9780312163594
  • Publish Date 15 January 1997 (first published 1 September 1995)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint St Martin's Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 279
  • Language English