This book brings together leading academics to provide a comprehensive analysis of one of the most closely fought general elections in Italian history. Covering the political, economic and foreign-policy background, the campaign and the outcome, the book offers a sequel to Newell's volume on the 2001 election. Closely reflecting the structure of the earlier volume, the work gives readers the added value of a book allowing direct comparison of the 2006 election with the previous one - while providing insight into an event that is of crucial importance for an understanding of the current trajectory of Italian politics. As with the previous volume, this one begins with a consideration of the context in which the election took place - before mo...