Giuliano Amato
European University Institute
Giuliano Amato is Professor Emeritus at the European University Institute in Florence, member of Parliament for 18 years, twice Treasury Minister, Minister of Interior and twice Prime Minister of Italy, he also headed the 2003-2005 International Commission on the Balkans and was Vice President of the Convention on the Future of Europe. Honorary Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and currently President of the Istituto dell’Enciclopedia Italiana, he also chairs the Scientific Board of Astrid and the International Advisory Board of the Fondazione ItalianiEuropei. He has written books and articles on antitrust, personal liberties, government, European integration and humanities.
Articles by Giuliano Amato:
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A new deal for Eurozone growth and stability: An open letter to the President of the European Council
7 December 2010, 11687 reads
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