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Berlusconi's Shadow: Crime, Justice and the Pursuit of Power
 
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Berlusconi's Shadow: Crime, Justice and the Pursuit of Power [Paperback]

David Lane
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Financial Times, 27 August 2004

Lane is ... best qualified to probe the business dealings of Berlusconi ... Undoubtedly a grimly fascinating period of post-war Italian history. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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As one of the first investigative journalists to publicly question Berlusconi's fitness for government, Economist writer David Lane sparked an uproar in Italy. Now, after years of research and using many unique documents and material, including numerous in-depth interviews with senior magistrates, top lawyers and a former President, he reveals the truth about Berlusconi's life and career: his dubiously acquired wealth and secret offshore companies; his shadowy business associates; his links with noted mafia figures; his extreme right-wing contacts and lingering sympathy for the high days of Italian Fascism; his scandalous manipulation of the legal system; and the staggering conflicts of interest that enable him to exploit his money and media to silence opposition.

Berlusconi's Shadow is also an exploration of the dark underside of Italy today: a nation still steeped in violence and corruption, where bribery and back-handers are commonplace and the Mafia seems unstoppable. It is a crisis which, Lane shows, matters now more than ever and we cannot afford to ignore.

About the Author

David Lane has lived in Italy for thirty years. Business and finance correspondent for The Economist since 1994, he has also written for the magazine and for the Financial Times on Italian political and social affairs.
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