Economy, politics and malaffairs in the transition between the first and the second Italian Republic
Penna, Leonardo (A.A. 2024/2025) Economy, politics and malaffairs in the transition between the first and the second Italian Republic. Tesi di Laurea in Comparative history of political systems, Luiss Guido Carli, relatore Rosario Forlenza, pp. 94. [Master's Degree Thesis]
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Economy and Italian society between 1989 and 1994. From the “second Italian miracle” to the downgrading of Italy. The responsibility of state-owned enterprises in the worsening of public debt. The Maastricht treaty and the European constraints. Privatizations and neoliberalism. Among the obstacles to the modernization of the country: the pervasiveness of the mafia. Mani pulite: an attempt to fight corruption. “corruption”, an ancient vice. Corruption, mafia and parties. How “tangentopoli” was born and how the “mani pulite” pool works. Economic and political backlashes of tangentopoli. The economic and political measures of the Andreotti and Amato governments. The failure of the “political” solution to tangentopoli and its political consequences: the “president’s government”. Did “mani pulite” benefit the Italian economy or harm it? Lights and shadows of the work of the judiciary. What happened to the Milanese pool?
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Bibliografia: pp. 92-94.
Thesis Type: | Master's Degree Thesis |
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Institution: | Luiss Guido Carli |
Degree Program: | Master's Degree Programs > Master's Degree Program in International Relations (LM-52) |
Chair: | Comparative history of political systems |
Thesis Supervisor: | Forlenza, Rosario |
Thesis Co-Supervisor: | Varsori, Antonio |
Academic Year: | 2024/2025 |
Session: | Summer |
Deposited by: | Alessandro Perfetti |
Date Deposited: | 30 Sep 2025 08:25 |
Last Modified: | 30 Sep 2025 08:25 |
URI: | https://tesi.luiss.it/id/eprint/43361 |
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