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‘Transition in Italian Politics’, Italian Politics Specialist Group panels held at the Political Studies Association's 52nd Annual Conference, 5–7 April 2002, University of Aberdeen

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 January 2016

Daniele Albertazzi*
Affiliation:
Canterbury Christ Church University College. E-mail: da11@cant.ac.uk

Extract

Despite its hardly enticing title (‘Making Politics Count’) and the equally uninspiring choice of topic for its plenary lecture (‘Political Science After September 11’), the 52nd Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association (PSA), hosted by the University of Aberdeen, was an apparent success: it stimulated interdisciplinar y discussion among an international audience while also providing an arena for the presentation of comparative perspectives on issues, such as European politics and devolution, which are at the forefront of academic interest.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Association for the study of Modern Italy 

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