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portada Italy and the European Union (Brookings-Sspa Series on Public Administration)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2011
Language
English
Pages
246
Format
Paperback
ISBN
0815704968
ISBN13
9780815704966

Italy and the European Union (Brookings-Sspa Series on Public Administration)

Federiga Bindi (Author) · Brookings Institution · Paperback

Italy and the European Union (Brookings-Sspa Series on Public Administration) - Federiga Bindi

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Synopsis "Italy and the European Union (Brookings-Sspa Series on Public Administration) "

Federiga Bindi provides, for the first time, an in-depth analysis of Italy's role within the European Union (EU) in this inaugural volume of a book series published jointly by the Brookings Institution Press and the Scuola Superiore della Pubblica Amministrazione (Italian National School of Public Administration, or SSPA). Italy and the European Union relates in detail the historical, cultural, and sociological factors that have led to Italy's incomplete "Europeanization," or full integration, within the EU. It also brings the reader up-to-date on the steps taken by the country's leaders to improve Italy's standing and become a more effective member in the organization it helped to found.Discussing the author's extensive research, The Economist notes...."Federiga Bindi identified a number of barriers to an effective European policy in Italy: a high turnover of governments; coalition partners with conflicting aims; the failure of bureaucrats to learn from other member states; and politicians' lack of interest in Europe... recently however, she found that matters had improved. An interdepartmental body for the coordination of EU policies has been created, Parliament operates an effective scrutiny system..., the administration has learnt to learn from others. But the other problems remain, and they are formidable. Her study ends on an exasperated note: 'Italy appears to be stuck in the age of the Guelphs and the Ghibellines, in which the victory of one faction over another is what counts, and the fact that this may be damaging to the country matters little.'" —from The Economist, July 31, 2010

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