First 100 Days of Italian COVID-19 Policy: A New Image for Democracy, Security, Education, and the Economy in Italy
Elisa Gibellino and
Federica Cristani ()
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Elisa Gibellino: University of Eastern Piedmont
Federica Cristani: Institute of International Relations in Prague
A chapter in The First 100 Days of Covid-19, 2023, pp 121-144 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Italy was the first in Europe which suffered from the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, with around 90,000 estimated victims only in the first 100 days. This Chapter offers on overview of the development of the Italian state of emergency in the first months of the pandemic through the lenses of a variety of themes: policy, democracy, economy, security and education. After the first 100 days of the pandemic, we see (a) new face(s) of Italy, with manifold challenges, ranging from more concerns on the privacy side when it comes to surveillance and security, and new forms of intervention of the state in the national economy. Additionally, major concerns have come along for democracy and constitutionalism, as the Chapter will illustrate in detail.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-6325-4_5
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