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Antonio Lettieri: Italy – The suicide of parties

February 2, 2022 Mathew D. Rose 0

As a large government majority failed to agree on the election of a new President of the Republic, resorting to the reelection of Mattarella. Antonio Lettieri is Editor of Insight and President of CISS – […]

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Antonio Lettieri – The assault on the CGIL, the Italian trade union confederation

October 11, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

On 9 October during protests in Rome against Italy’s vaccine mandates, demonstrators stormed and ransacked the headquarter of the CGIL labour union, an act not seen since the rise of  Mussolini’s fascists. Antonio Lettieri is […]

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Antonio Lettieri – The slow suicide of the European left-wing parties

June 14, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

The crisis of the European left and the emergence of a double right-wing policy. Antonio Lettieri is Editor of Insight and President of CISS – Center for International Social Studies (Roma). He was National Secretary […]

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Antonio Lettieri – The failure of the Eurozone in the fight against the pandemic

April 2, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

What has happened, and continues to happen, in Europe and in particular in the euro area, is something strange, incredible and a travesty Antonio Lettieri is Editor of Insight and President of CISS – Center […]

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Antonio Lettieri – The problematic future of Mario Draghi’s new Italian government

February 14, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

When crisis becomes routine. Italy in the EU. Antonio Lettieri is Editor of Insight and President of CISS – Center for International Social Studies (Roma). He was National Secretary of CGIL; Member of ILO Governing […]

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Antonio Lettieri – Covid, Italy, and the EU: From Bad to Worse

January 31, 2021 Mathew D. Rose 0

Instead of building back better, the EU and eurozone are deepening the crisis it has been mired in for over a decade. In Italy both economically and politically. Antonio Lettieri is Editor of Insight and […]

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Antonio Lettieri – The Misadventures of the Eurozone

June 13, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

The ultra-liberal principles that govern the eurozone exclude direct public intervention. The result is a decade characterised by lower growth and higher unemployment in the developed world. Antonio Lettieri is Editor of Insight and President […]

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Antonio Lettieri – The Misadventures of Working Time in the 21st Century

March 1, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

Working hours were at the centre of social progress in the second half of the last century. Now deregulation has become the rule, breaking up personal and family life. Antonio Lettieri is Editor of Insight […]

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Antonio Lettieri – The “Great Divergence” and the Pain Caused by the Euro

January 14, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

The gap between the United states and the Eurozone a decade after the financial crisis Antonio Lettieri is Editor of Insight and President of CISS – Center for International Social Studies (Roma). He was National […]

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Antonio Lettieri – The Eurozone twenty years later

December 14, 2019 Mathew D. Rose 0

After its optimistic birth, the Eurozone is now the victim of the lowest economic performance at global level. Antonio Lettieri is Editor of Insight and President of CISS – Center for International Social Studies (Roma). […]

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