James Walston
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"James Walston" was a professor of international relations at American University of Rome/The American University of Rome (AUR), specialising in Italian politics and modern history. He was chair of the AUR's Department of International Relations from 2002 to 2008. In 2008 he started the Center for Research on Racism in Italy together with Clough Marinaro. In 1997, he became the first Citizenship of the European Union/EU citizen to stand for election to the Rome City Council

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There are no easy rules to get rid of the governor so they are having to invent ways to deal with it.

It's another two hits on a ship that is not very seaworthy to begin with.

Both candidates have made big promises to cut taxes. But neither has said where the money is coming from or how they'll cut the debt.

Berlusconi is desperate and he's latching on to what he can to deflect attention away from the economy; it's the most prominent chink in the armor. That's why he's jumped on the wiretapping scandals.

All the economics have gotten worse in the past five years. The process is going to be very painful.

He will go, but he'll go screaming. He can perhaps hold a little longer. He is clinging with such tenacity it's staggering.

Berlusconi's goal is to change the equal-access law. If he can remove the limits on the electronic media, he can use his much greater wealth to his advantage.

When you have someone selling himself so vigorously, you will provoke a reaction, even personal animosity. If all you see when you walk around is someone's cheerful grin saying everything is really ok, well, you're going to get annoyed.

He will go some way to address the problems, but he will not be radical.