This monograph thoroughly illustrates the debate on federalism and regionalism as emerged in Italy in the years preceding the unification of 1861 and then again in the early 1990s, a debate mainly centred on the deep socio-economic differences between the North and the South of the country. Torn between centripetal and centrifugal forces, the Italian regional model implemented with the 1948 constitution and strengthened in 2001 provokes questions that intersect with topical debates engaging scholars globally, potentially stimulating comparative discussions. While the future of Italian...
This monograph thoroughly illustrates the debate on federalism and regionalism as emerged in Italy in the years preceding the unification of 1861 and ...