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Joseph LaPalombara

Joseph LaPalombara

Arnold Wolfers Professor Emeritus di Political Science e Management all’Università di Yale e Senior Research Scholar presso il Center for Comparative Research. Tra le sue pubblicazioni: Politics Within Nations (1974); Democracy, Italian Style (1987); Multinational Corporations and Developing Countries (1981); due capitoli (“Underestimated Contributions of Political Science to Organizational Learning,” and “Power and Politics in Organizations”) all’interno del Handbook of Organizations Learning (2001) e Stati uniti? Italia e USA a confronto (2009). È stato insignito della Medaglia d’Onore dalla Presidenza della Repubblica italiana e dalla Corte Costituzionale Italiana. Joseph LaPalombara, is the Arnold Wolfers Professor of Political Science and Management Emeritus at Yale University, and a Senior Research Scholar in the Center for Comparative Research. Publications include: Politics Within Nations (1974); Democracy, Italian Style (1987); Multinational Corporations and Developing Countries (1981); two chapters (“Underestimated Contributions of Political Science to Organizational Learning,” and “Power and Politics in Organizations”) in Handbook of Organizations Learning (2001) and Stati uniti? Italia e USA a confronto (2009). He has been awarded the Medals of Honor by the Presidency of the Italian Republic and by the Italian Constitutional Court.

Matteo Renzi at the Council on Foreign Relations Showed Charisma, But That May Not Be Enough for Italy

Renzi's Florentine wit made his imperfect English attractive to bankers and financial executives that came to listen to the Italian Premier talk about the reforms necessary to save Italy's economy. However, all the American listeners heard, as with many other times in the past, were the same promises of wars against corruption and reforms of public bureaucratic bodies...  They know that...

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Can Machiavellian Renzi Save Italy?

Using political machinations, disrupting a coalition carefully crafted by the leader of his own party and promising expansive reforms, Matteo Renzi followed Machiavelli’s playbook to become prime minister of Italy. He promises to streamline Italian bureaucracy, attract foreign direct investment and create jobs. But his promises rely on dangeros agreeemnts. If he...

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