The Italian Paradox: An Exit from Communism
The Italian Communist Party benefited from the Cold War, but the end of communism has hurt the Italian political system. The political system has not collapsed, however, because Western nations provide political and economic aid to the nontotalitarian regime. Italy and Eastern Europe are similar in...
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