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Dec 2, 2016

Montanino Quoted by Milano Finanza on the Italian Referendum

By Andrea Montanino

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New Atlanticist

Dec 2, 2016

A Referendum on Renzi

A “yes” vote in the Italian referendum on December 4 will reinforce Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, bolstering his leadership in the face of rising populism throughout Europe and enabling his efforts to encourage economic growth, said Andrea Montanino, director of the Atlantic Council’s Global Business and Economics Program, in a Facebook live discussion on December […]

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Dec 2, 2016

Montanino in Market Watch: What Happens If Italy Votes ‘No’ on Sunday

By Andrea Montanino

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Dec 1, 2016

Montanino Quoted by Bloomberg on Italian Reform

By Andrea Montanino

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Dec 1, 2016

Upcoming Italian Referendum

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New Atlanticist

Nov 30, 2016

Italy’s Referendum is Not a Brexit Moment

By Andrea Montanino

Italians will vote on constitutional reform in a referendum on December 4 that could shape the global perception of Italy and determine Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s future. If it prevails, the reform would vest the power to pass laws solely in the lower house of parliament, instead of the current system that requires approval from […]

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Nov 26, 2016

Montanino Quoted by Jornal de Negocios on the Upcoming Italian Referendum

By Andrea Montanino

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Nov 23, 2016

Montanino Quoted by CNBC on Possible Political and Financial Instability in Italy

By Andrea Montanino

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Nov 22, 2016

Poole Quoted by Foreign Policy on Hope for a Settlement in Cyprus

By Megan Poole

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Nov 21, 2016

Serbia Deports Russians Suspected of Plotting to Assassinate Prime Minister of Montenegro

By Julian Borger, Andrew MacDowall, and Shaun Walker, Guardian

Serbia has deported a group of Russians suspected of involvement in a coup plot in neighbouring Montenegro, the Guardian has learned, in the latest twist in a murky sequence of events that apparently threatened the lives of two European prime ministers.

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