The mechanics of the political destabilisation
and Constitutional subversion in the 1990s' Italy.
On the post-1989 geopolitical-domination use of 'corruption'
and 'criminality'. Micro-sociology of the long Italian coup d'État
Phenomenology of an inexistent Country
by Roberto Scaruffi

WORK IN PROGRESS 2002
1. Introduction
2. From particracy to authoritarian corporativism
3. 1990s’ civil wars?
4. 1990s’ preliminary fights in a changed geopolitical frame
5. 1990s’ defamation as one of the domination techniques
6. The substitute-Prosecutor Di Pietro: banality of crime
7. The Milan PO and its traditions of partisan persecutions
8. The Milan PO political cell is formed and preserved
9. 1992/1993. The Milan PO pogroms ban the liberal Centre
10. The Milan PO as ‘privatisations’ fraud collaborationist
11. The apparently Southerner side of the coups
12. The judicialist trials to Andreotti: Beelzebub becomes prey
13. From regime magistracies to ‘judges’ parties   YET EMPTY
14. Patterns of the political, institutional and socially focused purge [WORK IN PROGRESS]
15. Italy as representation
16. (Putnam 1993) and its PCI/PDS historical superiority
17. The 1998 Leonardi-Nanetti Tuscany promotion and the Italian positioning inside the EU Regions: quantitative experiments
18. The 1994 Parliament: a quantitative experiment
19. 1994 Berlusconi and FI must be eliminated [WORK IN PROGRESS]
20-24. From the Dini to the D’Alema governments [YET EMPTY]
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