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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on Matteo Renzi and Italian reforms.
Matteo Renzi has to break Italy from its past| http://t.co/GRbFIzy5vv via @guardian
— Freya Middleton (@freyasflorence) March 2, 2014
Matteo Renzi’s ‘radical’ plans face old Italian obstacles: http://t.co/hmociFN1yv #FT
— Alberto Forchielli (@Forchielli) February 28, 2014
If Matteo Renzi’s reform agenda succeeds, few Italian citizens will care how he got into office http://t.co/7U3Xacg9uh
— LSE EUROPP blog (@LSEEuroppblog) February 25, 2014
Now free to read: #Italy’s Matteo Renzi has big dreams, small mandate http://t.co/gEfBpbg2N9 @Unmack1
— ReutersBreakingviews (@Breakingviews) February 25, 2014
Matteo Renzi unveils a new Italian government with familiar problems http://t.co/Ia83nUAXCd #Percapire Guardian attento da’ credito a Renzi
— francesco pizzetti (@francopizzetti) February 22, 2014
Italy economy shrank 1.9% in 2013 but deficit within EU limit http://t.co/4rwXG6E877
— Agence France-Presse (@AFP) March 3, 2014
Matteo Renzi, 39, to be sworn in as Italy’s youngest-ever premier http://t.co/Qc732AwON3
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) February 22, 2014
Italy Approves Financial Aid for Rome to Stave Off Municipal Default http://t.co/JbSPlvFIvv
— Pedro da Costa (@pdacosta) March 2, 2014
Italy’s Matteo Renzi fails to please allies on debut in senate – http://t.co/SJ5yNHw6ds http://t.co/N1JBNj5UJZ via @FT
— daniele manca (@Daniele_Manca) February 24, 2014
Italy’s youngest ever prime minister takes the reins http://t.co/j2ynSJrpBk
— TIME.com (@TIME) February 22, 2014
Matteo Renzi sworn in as youngest Italian prime minister in modern government http://t.co/bSYqVR1PE8
— National Post (@nationalpost) February 22, 2014