- National identity and immigration: the case of Italy
- Croci, Osvaldo, The Prodi government one year on: A new foreign policy or the same wrapped up differently?
- Fella, Stefano, and Bigot, Giulia, Immigration and Nationality reform under the second Prodi government - the Amato reform on citizenship.
- Conti, Nicolo, Stay In Or Stay Out? The role of small parties in the Italian centre left.
- Floridia, Antonio, The paradoxes of possible electoral reforms.
- Roncarolo, Franca, The weak consent. Strategies of communication and styles of government in the second Prodi government.
Monday, 16 April 2007
Papers presented at the Bath PSA conference (#1)
Here just some of the papers presented at the recent annual PSA conference in Bath. More papers to follow...
Etichette:
bath,
communication,
conti,
electoral reform,
fella,
floridia,
immigration,
parties,
roncarolo
Tuesday, 3 April 2007
Group ABM in Bath
The annual Business Meeting of the UK Political Studies Association's (PSA's) Italian Politics Specialist Group will take place at the PSA annual conference in Bath on 12 April.
We look forward to meeting those of you who will be at the PSA this year. Any items to be placed on the ABM Agenda should be emailed, by this Friday (6th) to Jim Newell.
In addition, if you have not yet replied to the earlier invitation to be present at the Specialist Group's annual dinner and you would like a place reserving for you, again, Jim would appreciate hearing from you by Friday. The dinner will take place on 11 April at 20:00, at Same Same But Diferent, 7a Princes Buildings (off George Street).
- Time 13:00
- Venue: room 8W2.8
We look forward to meeting those of you who will be at the PSA this year. Any items to be placed on the ABM Agenda should be emailed, by this Friday (6th) to Jim Newell.
In addition, if you have not yet replied to the earlier invitation to be present at the Specialist Group's annual dinner and you would like a place reserving for you, again, Jim would appreciate hearing from you by Friday. The dinner will take place on 11 April at 20:00, at Same Same But Diferent, 7a Princes Buildings (off George Street).
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