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Berlusconi: Cheering from the Sidelines

Judith Harris

The three reasons that let the former Italian Premier appear in good shape

The Who's Who of the Monti Goverment

Francesca Giuliani

The Monti government swears in the President: time for action has come. i-Italy introduces you to the new players of the Italian political game

A Young Voice in the Spirit of i-Italy

Francesca Giuliani

In this difficult moment for Italy I have been asking myself what to do at first, as the Editor in chief of a magazine dedicated to Italy, Italian Americans and Americans who have...

Wait Till the Donkey Kicks

Judith Harris

ROME - The front page of Il Sole-24 Ore, Italy's leading financial daily, said it all today, in a gigantic headline with just two words, written in 6-inch-tall letters: FATE...

MAMMA MIA! Why Do Italians Put Up with Berlusconi?

B. G.

At Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò, Beppe Severgnini, the most sold Italian author abroad (columnist on Corriere della Sera and The Financial Times) Jacob Weisberg (Slate Magazine)...

As Genoa Drowns, Berlusconi Struggles to Stay Afloat

Judith Harris

Heavy rains and flooding in Genoa. At least seven people were killed on Friday. Another sad story after the small tornado in Le Cinque Terre eleven days ago. The fragility of...

Berlusconi wins confidence vote by a hair (but is he losing Italy?)

Judith Harris

Had the Berlusconi government fallen, it was expected that a technical cabinet to be headed by the prestigious economist Mario Monti, 69, was to take over until a controversial...

Sick of Sleaze? Let’s Talk “Just Folks”

Judith Harris

Are you bored with bunga-bunga? We’ll talk about the things that count, beginning with these days when kids go back to school, and proceed on to child care and—why not?—a...

Italy on Trial: The Cat Eating Its Tail

Judith Harris

I would like to see a technical government put in charge to handle the crisis, and rewrite the election law – while protecting the right of overseas Italians to vote—followed...

Italy on Trial: The Cat Eating Its Tail

Judith Harris

I would like to see a technical government put in charge to handle the crisis, and rewrite the election law – while protecting the right of overseas Italians to vote—followed...

Treading the Muddy Political Waters

Judith Harris

Voting in three separate elections this May and June, Italians gave a black eye to the center-right government headed by the London Economist’s favorite Italian politician,...

Referendum in Italy: The Government Defeated. And Now What?

Judith Harris

Over half the country is rejoicing this week because a nationwide referendum drew a stunning turnout of over 57% of those eligible to vote, and four pieces of center-right...

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