Italian politics continue to chart new institutional paths. As governments change without the apparent instability of previous decades, political parties transform themselves and personalist modes of governance emerge. New policy concerns - immigration and highway safety - join with perennial concerns - health reform, regional governments, and economic policy. A former Prime Minister, Roman Prodi, now serves as President of the European Commission, highlighting Italy's deepening integration into the European Union. The volume addresses core themes in the institutional transformation of the Italian Republic.
Introduction:The Year before the Elections
Mario Caciagli and Alan S. Zuckerman
Chapter 1.Premiership and Leadership from DAlema to Amato andBeyond
Gianfranco Pasquino
Chapter 2.The Congress of the Democrats of the Left
Paolo Bellucci, Marco Maraffi and PaoloSegatti
Chapter 3.The Center of the Center-Left Coalition
Carlo Baccetti
Chapter 4.The Regions in Search of a New Institutional Identity
Gianfranco Baldini and Salvatore Vassallo ?
Chapter 5.Italian Politics: the European Commission under Romano Prodi
Jeffrey Anderson
Chapter 6.Antonio Bassolino: From Mayor of Naples to President of Campania
Felia Allum and Marco Cilento
Chapter 7.The Restructuring of the National Health Service: The Bindi Reform and Fiscal Federalism
Franca Maino
Chapter 8.The Great Jubilee of Pope Wojtyla
Gianfranco Brunelli?
Chapter 9.Road Safety: An Emerging Public Policy
Rodolfo Lewanski
Chapter 10.Immigration or Integration? Examining Political Events in the Year 2000