ARIANNA ARISI ROTA

Il «Politico» negli ultimi trent'anni

 

N. 181

 

Summary — In the late 60s, after Bruno Leoni’s death, Il Politico was a precious link between Italian and Anglo-American scholars in social studies. The wide range of interests pursued there extended from political theory to economic politcy and international politics. The Faculty’s journal also provided a useful arena for the debates in the 70s on university reform and on the situation of political science faculties in Italy. The reknown scholars and younger researchers contributing to the journal gave accounts of the most important debates and political processes of the time, from European integration and development in African and Asian countries to the striking collapse of communist regimes in 1989. At the end of the 90s. Il Politico continues to combine an interest in the study of the classical works of political theory with a strong feeling for topical problems, both nationally and internationally.