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American Foreign Policy and the Postwar Italian Left
Alan A. Platt and Robert Leonardi analyze United States foreign policy toward the Italian Left, beginning with the years immediately after World War II and ending with a discussion of current American policy toward the compromesso storico.
Italian Fascism and Developmental Dictatorship, A. James Gregor Reviewed by Robert Leonardi
The Politics of Faction: Christian Democratic Rule in Italy, Alan A. Zuckerman Reviewed by Robert Leonardi
Eurocommunism: The Italian Case, Giovanni Sartori and Austin Ranney ; Eurocommunism: A New Kind of Communism?, Annie Kriegel ; From Stalinism to Eurocommunism, Ernest Mandel Reviewed by Robert Leonardi
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