Dini's Italy: good luck to Italy's new government, but it cannot solve the country's basic problems

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Dini was elected as Italy's new prime minister on Jan 25, 1995, and replaced Silvio Berlusconi. Dini has several goals to rebuild Italy, but it is unlikely he will achieve them all because of the short-term nature of Italian politics. Deep-rooted problems need to be solved.

Italy, Dini, Lamberto

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Andris Berzins, a hard-pressed Latvian

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Challenges facing Latvian prime minister, Andris Berzins, are examined in detail, including preparations to enter the European Union.

Latvia, Berzins, Andris

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A new face for Japan

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The tasks facing Junichiro Koizumi as the new prime minister of Japan are examined in detail.

Japan, Koizumi, Jumichiro

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