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A New Guide to Italian CinemaThe Next Millennium

A New Guide to Italian Cinema: The Next Millennium 1999 Italy supports US military action against Serbia (Yugoslavia) and sends forces to Kosovo 2001 Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia party wins elections and forms coalition government with Gianfranco Fini (National Alliance) and Umberto Bossi (Northern League) 2002 European Union currency Euro replaces the Italian Lira Lower house of parliament passes controversial criminal reform bill Legittimo sospetto (legitimate suspicion) allowing change of venue due to suspicion of judges’ political affiliations 2003 Parliament passes laws granting immunity from prosecution to top gov- ernment officeholders Italian sends peace keeping troops to Iraq in the aftermath of the US led invasion Parmalat financial crack 2005 Election of German cardinal Joseph Ratzinger as Pope Benedict XVI 2006 Romano Prodi’s Olive coalition defeats Silvio Berlusconi’s Liberty coalition in elections decided by absentee ballots Ammendments increasing federalist nature of Italian constitution rejected in general referendum Italian national soccer team wins fourth World Cup title n 2002 Italian government’s statistical and census institutes warned that in the Ilast decades of the twentieth century Italy had birth rates among the lowest on Earth. The educational and research level of the country was also at levels lower than other Western nations. Historians of contemporary Italy have even written in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A New Guide to Italian CinemaThe Next Millennium

Part of the Italian and Italian American Studies Book Series
Springer Journals — Oct 6, 2015

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan US
Copyright
© Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Nature America Inc. 2007
ISBN
978-1-4039-7565-2
Pages
143 –159
DOI
10.1057/9780230601826_10
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Abstract

1999 Italy supports US military action against Serbia (Yugoslavia) and sends forces to Kosovo 2001 Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia party wins elections and forms coalition government with Gianfranco Fini (National Alliance) and Umberto Bossi (Northern League) 2002 European Union currency Euro replaces the Italian Lira Lower house of parliament passes controversial criminal reform bill Legittimo sospetto (legitimate suspicion) allowing change of venue due to suspicion of judges’ political affiliations 2003 Parliament passes laws granting immunity from prosecution to top gov- ernment officeholders Italian sends peace keeping troops to Iraq in the aftermath of the US led invasion Parmalat financial crack 2005 Election of German cardinal Joseph Ratzinger as Pope Benedict XVI 2006 Romano Prodi’s Olive coalition defeats Silvio Berlusconi’s Liberty coalition in elections decided by absentee ballots Ammendments increasing federalist nature of Italian constitution rejected in general referendum Italian national soccer team wins fourth World Cup title n 2002 Italian government’s statistical and census institutes warned that in the Ilast decades of the twentieth century Italy had birth rates among the lowest on Earth. The educational and research level of the country was also at levels lower than other Western nations. Historians of contemporary Italy have even written in

Published: Oct 6, 2015

Keywords: Soccer Team; Love Story; Soccer Club; Divine Comedy; Italian Cinema

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