Prof. Graziano's Latest Book Published in Paperback by Palgrave Macmillan

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

manlio-graziano-100x120.jpgProfessor Graziano announced the release of the paperback version of his latest book The Failure of Italian Nationhood (New York: Palgrave Mcmillan, 2010; paperback: August 2013). Already published in Italian, French and English, this book has received very positive reviews in prominent media:

"[One of] the most serious attempts to grapple with Italy's first 150 years." - The Economist

"Manlio Graziano's ambitious The Failure of Italian Nationhood seeks to get to the heart of the problem, examining crisis after crisis in the past century and a half in search of some recurrent behavior pattern that might explain Italy's troubles." - The New Yorker

'Silvio Berlusconi's Italy is heir to a long and convoluted history. Manlio Graziano navigates nimbly through this labyrinth and suggests why the country has again fallen easy victim to weak government and feeble institutions.' - David Willey, BBC Rome Correspondent 

Manlio Graziano was also appointed Head of the Geopolics section of La Voce di New York, a daily online newspaper headquartered in the US and covering international news for the Italianophone community around the world. As a specialist of Geopolitics and Geopolitics of Religion, Professor Graziano writes in-depth analyses of current political events. His latest contributions include an article about the ongoing confrontations in Egypt, published August 20.

See other contributions here (in Italian)

Also watch Manlio Graziano's filmed interview about the political impact of the election of the new Pope and the growing role of the Catholic church in the world: (interview in French):

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