Based in Bologna, Italy
Bologna Center 205
Formerly professor of political science at the University of Bologna and a member of the Italian Senate; has served as a parliamentary observer for the plebiscite and presidential elections in Chile; was awarded the laurea honoris causa from the Catholic University of Cordoba, University of Buenos Aires and University de La Plata; is also a member of the Editorial Board of the Enciclopedia Italiana, president of the Società Italiana di Scienza Politica and a member of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei; the recipient of honorary degrees in political science from the University of Buenos Aires, University of La Plata and University of Cordoba; M.A., international relations, SAIS
La rivoluzione promessa. Lettura della costituzione Italiana (2011); Il Partito Democratico di Bersani. Profilo, persone, prospettive, co-editor (2010); Le parole della politica (2010); Una splendida cinquantenne. La Quinta Repubblica Francese, co-editor (2010); Il Partito Democratico, Elezione del segretario, organizzazione e potere, editor (2009); Nuovo corso di scienza politica (2009); Le primarie comunali in Italia, co-editor (2009); Masters of Political Science, co-editor (2009); "Italy: the Never Ending Transition of a Democratic Regime," in Comparative European Politics (2008); Strumenti della democrazia, editor (2007); Le istituzioni di Arlecchino (2007); Los poderes de los jefes de gobierno (2007); Sistemi politici comparati (2003, revised in 2004 and 2007); Il sistema politico italiano (2002); editorial writer for il Corriere della Sera; editor of the monthly journal 451; frequent contributor of articles and reviews to academic journals, policy forums and news outlets
March 16, 2013 | The New York Times
Gianfranco Pasquino, James Anderson Senior Adjunct Professor, was quoted in The New York Times in an article titled, "Italian Lawmakers Elect Speakers, but Stable Government Remains Elusive." Read summaryJanuary 7, 2013 | Transatlantic Academy Paper Series
Gianfranco Pasquino, James Anderson Senior Adjunct Professor, co-authored a collection of essays on Silvio Berlusconi and Italy's future for the Transatlantic Academy Paper Series titled, "The Future of the Western Liberal Order: The Case of Italy." Read summary Read moreDecember 1, 2012 | Lebanon Daily Star
Gianfranco Pasquino, the James Anderson Senior Adjunct Professor at the SAIS Bologna Center, was quoted in a Lebanon Daily Star article titled, “Berlusconi Drags His Own Party to Destruction.” Read moreNovember 15, 2012 | Corriere della Sera Bologna
Gianfranco Pasquino, James Anderson Senior Adjunct Professor, wrote a commentary in the Corriere della Sera Bologna titled, " I Grillini e La Stampa: Dove Osano I "Pennivendoli"" Read summarySpring 2013
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