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The Week in Italy

Jamie Mackay

A regular news digest of politics, economics, art and culture

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Latest Issues

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Backsliding, again

If by any chance you’re still operating under the illusion that Giorgia Meloni’s government has proved more timid than was to have been expected, or more specifically that her administration has been surprisingly ‘moderate’ on social polici...

8 days ago
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The Banality of Corruption

If you’re a regular reader of international media about Italy then you’ll have noticed that one phrase in particular keeps coming up vis-a-vis the country. “Italy,” we’re told, is “one of the most corrupt nations in Europe.” All too often, ...

15 days ago
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The worst air in Europe?

I know, I know, I’ve written about air pollution countless times in this newsletter, but I’m afraid the issue isn’t going anywhere. On the contrary, one gets the sense that if anyone is to take any meaningful action here it’s going to requi...

22 days ago
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Don’t Mention The Lateran Treaty...

We’re coming up to Easter so I thought I’d start this week’s bulletin with a brief note on Papa Francesco’s recent rhetoric. The Pope is after all, one of the most influential voices in Italy and his speeches contribute to shaping debate on...

a month ago
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