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Interest Groups in Italian Politics

Joseph La Palombara

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The author examines both structurally and functionally the General Confederation of Italian Industry, Italian Catholic Action, the Christian Democrats, the Italian Liberal Party, the monarchist Italian Republican Party, the neo-Fascist Italian Social Movement, and many more interest groups. The book is based on several years of field research in Italy, including interviews with scores of political figures, bureaucrats, and interest group leaders.

Originally published in 1964.

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Schlagwörter

Bureaucrat, Italian Fascism, Italian Parliament, Economics, Education in Italy, Comparative politics, Giorgio La Pira, Voting, Bureaucracy, Far-left politics, Public administration, Party leader, Carlo Levi, Political capital, Southern Italy, Carlo Sforza, Northern Italy, Political defense, Giuseppe Di Vittorio, Political philosophy, Giovanni Sartori, Amintore Fanfani, Politician, Legislature, Neo-fascism, Regions of Italy, Giovanni Giolitti, Economic problem, Legislation, Economic interventionism, Prostitution in Italy, Trade union, Union of Italian Provinces, Giulio Andreotti, Political Man, Economic planning, Christian Associations of Italian Workers, Political party, Political spectrum, Giuseppe Mazzini, Italian literature, Political socialization, Italian Social Movement, President of Italy, Ideology, Italian Republican Party, Italian Communist Party, Political communication, Communism, Political science, Political culture, The Political Process, Adriano Olivetti, Il Mondo (newspaper), Economic liberalism, Left-wing politics, Palmiro Togliatti, Politics, Confessionalism (politics), Policy, Lobbying, Corriere della Sera, Prime Minister of Italy, University of Florence, Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity, Catholic Action, Italians, Centre-left politics, Political campaign, Right-wing politics