Special Surveillance: The Conditioning Networks of Italy's First Republic

Sala dei Baroni del Maschio Angioino
Sala dei Baroni del Maschio Angioino
Monday 11 March 2024, 15:09
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From the Portella della Ginestra massacre to the Via D’Amelio massacre, from the kidnapping of Aldo Moro to the moral issue and Tangentopoli, what is the common thread of events in Italy from the birth of the Republic until 1993, the year that marked the transition between the First and the Second Republic? Is there a conditioning network that has defined Italian events since the post-war period? This is discussed in the book 'Special Surveillance. The Conditioning Networks of the First Republic' written by Romano Benini with Vincenzo Scotti published by Rubbettino, which will be presented in Naples on March 15 at 4:30 PM in the Sala dei Baroni at the Maschio Angioino. The text narrates the history of our country also in light of what has emerged from the acts of the judiciary, from historical analyses, and from documents declassified by Italian and foreign intelligence. The meeting with the authors will be introduced by the Mayor of Naples Gaetano Manfredi and moderated by the director of Corriere del Mezzogiorno Enzo D’Errico. The speeches will be by Michele di Sivo - Director of the State Archive of Rome, Ottorino Cappelli - Professor of Political Science and Comparative Politics University of Naples 'L'Orientale', Pasquale De Sena - Professor of International Law at the University of Palermo, President of the Italian Society of International Law and the European Union, Fortunato Musella - Professor of Political Science, University of Naples Federico II, Mario Caligiuri - Professor of Communication Pedagogy, University of Calabria, President of the Italian Society of Intelligence.
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