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Paul Furlong presents an introduction to Italian politics and policy-making, considering in detail the way in which Italy's recent history has affected its course of political and economic development. He looks at the policy process through the 1980s, analysing the practical results of the policy-making process in key areas, such as industry and the economy. He goes on to discuss the party-political and governmental developments of the 1990s. The book is designed throughout to illuminate the Italian case by applying a comparative framework. Italy has often been treated as an exception to any rule of Western European politics; there are, however, many features that the country holds in common with its EC neighbours.
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Politics and Policy-Making: Modern Italy, Paul Furlong
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- 1994
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- Titul
- Politics and Policy-Making: Modern Italy
- Podtitul
- Representation and Reform
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Paul Furlong
- Vydavateľ
- Routledge
- Rok vydania
- 1994
- Väzba
- mäkká
- Počet strán
- 316
- ISBN10
- 0415015650
- ISBN13
- 9780415015653
- Série
- Štítky
- Náučná literatúra, Spoločenské vedy, Politológia & Politika, Politika, Kresťanské témy, Južná Európa, Taliansko, Európa, Politické teórie, Západná Európa, Občianske právo, Hospodárska politika, Verejná správa, Spolková republika Nemecko, Občianska spoločnosť
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- Paul Furlong presents an introduction to Italian politics and policy-making, considering in detail the way in which Italy's recent history has affected its course of political and economic development. He looks at the policy process through the 1980s, analysing the practical results of the policy-making process in key areas, such as industry and the economy. He goes on to discuss the party-political and governmental developments of the 1990s. The book is designed throughout to illuminate the Italian case by applying a comparative framework. Italy has often been treated as an exception to any rule of Western European politics; there are, however, many features that the country holds in common with its EC neighbours.


