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As the Christian Democrats came to power after World War II, the Italian people hoped for a renewed Italy but their trust had been misplaced. In the first full English-language account of the Clean Hands crisis, Patrick McCarthy finds the roots of Berlusconi's rise and fall in the practices of clientalism, the machinations of the Mafia, the corporate direction of Fiat, the edicts of the Vatican, and even the organization of the Italian life. McCarthy also considers theestablishment of the historic center-left government that took power in mid-1996.
Contents
Frequently Used Abbreviations - Biographical Sketches - Preface - Corruption and the Overworked State - The Postwar Settlement: Catholic Hegemony? - Italy and the World: Helpful Americans, Rich Europeans, and Resourceful Italians - Clientelism as the Art of Government - The Publicization of the Economy - Enrico Berlinguer and the Historic Compromise - From Craxi the Exacter to Bossi the Spoilsport - February 1992 to March 1994: Revolution and Restoration? Or Change? - Clan Rule - Dini Endures and Italy Changes - Quietly - The 1996 Elections: A Victory for the Left or the 'Establishment'? Conclusion: The Elusive Citizen - Notes - Index