The Wall Street Journal
November 29, 2010
Warning Signs Are There for Italy
By Irwin Stelzer
America Oggi
19 novembre 2010
L'intervento di Nichi Vendola alla NYU.
La poesia al potere
di Stefano Vaccara
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noiseFromAmeriKa.org
29 novembre 2010
Oh mamma, mamma, mamma... ho visto Nichi Vendola
di Alberto Bisin e Gian Luca Clementi
Un paio di settimane fa Nichi Vendola ha parlato in una sala piena zeppa di espatriati alla Casa Italiana Zerrilli-Marimò di NYU. C'eravamo anche noi. Impressioni varie.
Il Messaggero
29 novembre 2010
Intervista a Vincent Cannistraro
Cannistraro: “Pericolose soltanto le rivelazioni che parlano delle guerre”
Anna Guaita
Guardian.co.uk
Monday 29 November 2010 00.17 GMT
WikiLeaks cables gallery: Washington's view of world leaders
US embassy cables reveal Washington's view of world's leading statesmen in colourful, distinctly undiplomatic language
Robert Booth
Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi was
"feckless, vain, and ineffective as a modern European leader", according to Elizabeth Dibble, US charge d'affaires in Rome. Another report from Rome recorded the view that he was a
"physically and politically weak" leader whose
"frequent late nights and penchant for partying hard mean he does not get sufficient rest"
The New York Times
November 29, 2010
Leaked Cables Offer Raw Look at U.S. Diplomacy
By Scott Shane and Andrew W. Lehren
(Page 2 of 4)
An intriguing alliance: American diplomats in Rome reported in 2009 on what their Italian contacts described as an extraordinarily close relationship between Vladimir V. Putin, the Russian prime minister, and Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian prime minister and business magnate, including “lavish gifts,” lucrative energy contracts and a
“shadowy” Russian-speaking Italian go-between. They wrote that Mr. Berlusconi
“appears increasingly to be the mouthpiece of Putin” in Europe. The diplomats also noted that while Mr. Putin enjoyed supremacy over all other public figures in Russia, he was undermined by an unmanageable bureaucracy that often ignored his edicts.
Brontesi nel mondoBronte ed i suoi personaggi illustriIl brontese che si è fatto apprezzare da Putin e Berlusconi
Il prof. Antonio Fallico ex consigliere comunale ed oggi direttore della sussidiaria della Banca Intesa San Paolo in RussiaValoriaprile 2007
pag. 33, 34, 35, 36
Per chi corre il cane a sei zampe
di Paola BalocchiL'Espresso4 novembre 2005
L'amico di Silvio ha tanti amici a Mosca
Margherita Belgiojoso
Corriere della Sera19 marzo 1997