2006
DOI: 10.18848/1447-9532/cgp/v05i01/38848
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Italy: Political Instability? Real or Perceived?

Abstract: Italy experienced a political system during the post war period which many have defined as a "particracy" of a "polarised" kind. This produced a permanent one party government (run by the Christian Democracy) along with a one party opposition (the Italian Communist Party). There was no alternation in government which subsequently brought on other difficulties not to mention a "deficit in democracy". The system was defined by some as being "blocked". With the end of the Cold War in 1991 and the political crisis… Show more

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