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The end of ‘Berlusconism’? [PDF]
The end of 'berlusconism'?
Cossiri Angela, Cosimo Giovanni Di
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The Phenomenon of Silvio Berlusconi
Silvio Berlusconi, former Italian Prime Minister, is about to turn 80 this September. He has dominated Italian politics since 1994 and is now Italy's longest-serving PM since Mussolini.
Anna Y. Kovaleva
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In the existing accounts about Silvio Berlusconi, analyses of his political–economic project integrating the overarching context in which it emerged are conspicuous by their absence. The paper addresses this main gap by investigating Berluscon ism as a phenomenon reaching beyond Berlusconi’s ...
Adriano Cozzolino +2 more
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Per una scuola di resistenza fondata sul dialogo interculturale e sulla critica
This essay begins by examining the prolific debate about the teaching of literature during the nineteen-seventies and -eighties. It then proceeds to discuss the importance of the question of alterity and the fundamental role that literature and school ...
Raul Mordenti
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At the very beginning of the Eighties, groups of teenagers gained in Milan around the first Italian fast-food (part of a chain called Burghy). The place acquired a symbolic value, representing a culture coming from the United States which was very ...
Olga CAMPOFREDA
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Post-feminism in Italy and the legacy of Berlusconism: an analysis of media representations of female subjectivity and sexuality in the age of Berlusconi [PDF]
In this research project, I address critical questions about Italian post-feminism, by exploring the way the peculiarities of Italian media and culture have contributed in producing a specifically Italian form of post-feminism. While a post-feminist subjectivity, in terms of neoliberal, individualist, narcissist standards among young women, has ...
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Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
2013
When Berlusconi became Italian Prime Minister on June 11, 2001 (for the second time), Putin succeeded in establishing a—very—close personal relationship with the new Italian leader. He and his wife Lyudmila soon became welcome guests at Berlusconi’s summer residence in Porto Rotondo in Sardinia and Putin even sent in 2002 his two teenage daughters ...
Marcel H van Herpen, Marcel H Van Herpen
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When Berlusconi became Italian Prime Minister on June 11, 2001 (for the second time), Putin succeeded in establishing a—very—close personal relationship with the new Italian leader. He and his wife Lyudmila soon became welcome guests at Berlusconi’s summer residence in Porto Rotondo in Sardinia and Putin even sent in 2002 his two teenage daughters ...
Marcel H van Herpen, Marcel H Van Herpen
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The Many Faces of Populism in Italy: The Northern League and Berlusconism
Research in Political Sociology, 2014Abstract In this chapter, I examine the populism of the Northern League and Berlusconi. I attempt to provide an institutional explanation as to why Italy, more so than other Western European democracies, has experienced such diverse forms of populism.
Dwayne Woods
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