Artículo:

The Italians in Europe Italy's entry into Europe's single currency was a triumph of fiscal discipline over a long history of profligate spending. But Italy's embrace of European institutions is driven by more than just economics. "Europe" has helped Italy cement its national identity, clean up its politics, and modernize its laws. Although the European Union will never replace Italians' regional or national allegiances, it will always find its staunchest supporters in Rome rather than in Paris, Brussels, or Berlin

Autor:

G. Frederico Mancini

Página:

122

Publicación:

Foreign Affairs

Volúmen:

79

Número:

2

Periodo:

Marzo-Abril 2000

ISSN:

00157120

SrcID:

00157120 -2000-02.TXT