Guest Editors: Adriano Cozzolino, Diego Giannone
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Special Issue
Technocrats in (the crises of) the state. Political change and state transformations in Italy | Details pdf |
Adriano Cozzolino, Diego Giannone | 5-34 |
The Italian Emergency Regime at the Covid-19 “Stress Test”: Decline of Political Responsiveness, Output Legitimation and Politicization of Expertise | Details pdf |
Valerio Alfonso Bruno, Pierpaolo Ianni, Giulia Pezzano | 35-60 |
Translating Austerity. The Formation and Transformation of EU Economic Constitution as Discourse | Details pdf |
Jens Maesse, Gerardo Costabile Nicoletta | 61-94 |
The New Economic Governance: The Reaffirmation of a Fiscal Governance Machine | Details pdf |
Vanessa Bilancetti | 95-124 |
Draghi’s ‘Bumble Bee’ Challenges to Securitization Theory: a Comparative Analysis of Political and Media Discourses about the Eurozone Crisis | Details pdf |
Galvao Debelle dos Santos | 125-155 |
Cultural Policies as a Driver For A Participatory Transformation of Democracy in the European Union | Details pdf |
Maria Francesca De Tullio | 157-197 |
Research Articles
So Far, Yet So Close: Italian Parties’ Immigration Discourses During the Gentiloni and the First Conte Governments | Details pdf |
Eric Repetto | 199-239 |
Book Reviews
Constitutionalism Under Extreme Conditions: Law, Emer-gency, Exception, by Richard Albert and Yaniv Roznai (eds.). Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2020, pp. 452. | Details pdf |
Clyde Ray | 241-244 |
New Economic Constitutionalism in Europe, by George Gerapetritis. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019, pp. 351. | Details pdf |
Chiara Russo | 245-248 |
Unrivaled: Why America will Remain the World’s Sole Super-power, by Michael Beckley. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2018, pp. 231. | Details pdf |
Carlo Catapano | 249-252 |
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