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Lucio Magri
THE LEFT AND THE ELECTION. DISCUSS IT WHILE THERE IS STILL TIME
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A supposedly attractive candidate and a lot of balloons are not really enough to face the approaching electoral race and make up for what is, in everyone's view, a hefty disadvantage. More importantly, there needs to be a convergence of the forces that won in 1996 and the adoption of programmes that are able to convince the millions of voters who would otherwise abstain.
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Middle East: Why has the Peace Process Failed ?
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Saying that the peace process in Palestine is in "crisis" amounts to hypocrisy. The process never took off and now we can see the reason why. Israel refuses to acknowledge the key point of the UN resolution - the need for an independent Palestinian state and not a semi-colony. For the first time in forty years, Italy is cleary taking the wrong side in this issue.
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Jamil Hilal
MIDDLE EAST: WHY HAS THE PEACE PROCESS FAILED ?
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Zvi Schuldiner
SHARAK'S SYSTEM
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Predrag Matvejevic
ON THE DANUBE. DIARY OF A VIGIL
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The diary of a vigil among the ruins of a Serbia that has been devastated by nationalist delirium and humanitarian bombs. Bridges that once joined men and civilisation are now broken in two, antique cosmopolitan bookshops have been invaded by racist libraries. When the only possible premonition of the future is the intolerableness of the present, it is easy to understand why the unforeseen happened.
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Nada Korac
SERBIAN ELECTIONS
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Tariq Ali
IRAQ'S 'HUMANITARIAN SANCTIONS'
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Arrigo Pallotti, Mario Zamponi
SOUTHERN AFRICA: AFTER APARTHEID
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Sergio Garavini
STARTING OUT AGAIN FROM PLACES OF WORK
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Maurizio Zenzini
ACTIVE WORK POLICIES
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Enrico Pugliese
DEMOGRAPHY, IMMIGRATION AND INCOME
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Reviews
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G. Chiarante, R. Rossanda, P. Virno
ABOUT F. BERTINOTTI'S AND A. GIANNI'S BOOK
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Marco Revelli
THOSE THIRTY-FIVE DAYS TWENTY YEARS LATER
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Loris Campetti
WHO WON KOSOVO?
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DISPUTE
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Giovani Mazzetti
TALKING WITH CINI
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Pietro Ingrao
UNITÀ DOSSIER: UNDER COMIMFORM'S ROD
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In the harshest period of the Cold War, at the beginning of the 1950's and in the midst of the tensions between the "vie nazionali" of the Italian Communist Party and Cominform. On one side there was the strain of breaking the isolation of defeat in 1948 with the extension of the mass movement and democratic mobilisation. On the other, there was the pressure of correcting the anomaly of Togliatism in the Communist movement.
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