Italy
The Berlusconi reforms: A first assessement
By: Marco Valli
The Berlusconi government has had a reasonably good start. This article discusses some of the reform measures, including tax cuts on productivity bonuses and the abolition of an unpopular real estate tax.
A Berlusconi-Sarkozy alliance in Europe?
By: Richard Robert, Telos think tank
As French President Nicolas Sarkozy was among the first to congratulate the newly elected Italian leader, concern is growing on a possible Berlusconi-Sarkozy alliance in Europe. But even if both leaders have a common rhetoric on specific topics, such as monetary or immigration policy, their goals and strategies look different.
The failure of the Prodi administration
By: Wolfgang Munchau
A little over a year ago, I made a forecast that unfortunately turned out to be correct. I predicted that the government of Romano Prodi, the Italian prime minister, would fail to bring about a necessary economic transformation. The Prodi adminstrations multiple failures are now plainly obvious.
Electoral reform is not a priority for Italy
The main obstacle to a realignment of Italian politics is Silvio Berlusconi. As long as he is in place, there will be no realignment of Italian politics.



