Dalla cura della reazione alla cultura della prevenzione

Journal title FUTURIBILI
Author/s Maurizio Lozzi
Publishing Year 2009 Issue 2008/1 Language Italian
Pages 12 P. 176-187 File size 95 KB
DOI 10.3280/FU2008-001012
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From the culture of reaction to the culture of prevention - The conflictual nature of the contemporary world is being given further momentum by the spiral of violence triggered by the pairing of terrorism and war. The need to design instruments able to prevent violent conflicts is unfortunately based more on the containment of economic costs than that of human and social costs. Yet there are no more serious problems requiring our engagement than those of the prevention of genocide, for which the Italian armed forces and NGOs are considered reliable in theatres of war. A questionnaire used in Belgrade and its surrounding area confirm how much !our way of being good people" is appreciated in the Balkans. Governance and democracy in Europe, by Vincenzo Memoli Current literature on democracy points to a decline in citizens’ support for democracy in a number of countries in the European Union. A range of explanations have been offered, and many scholars have identified the performance of governments as the main cause of this democratic deficit. Focusing on fifteen consolidated European democracies, this paper analyses the main government policies and estimates the effects they have on people’s democratic support. The principal results highlight that between 2002 and 2005 standards of governance were in decline, and confirm that government decisions have an impact - including in the short term - on people’s satisfaction with the functioning of democracy in Europe.

Maurizio Lozzi, Dalla cura della reazione alla cultura della prevenzione in "FUTURIBILI" 1/2008, pp 176-187, DOI: 10.3280/FU2008-001012