
Capitol Hill, ph flickr Geoff Livingston – CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
14 feb. – Ogni mercoledì alle 8.40 sulle frequenze di Radio Città del Capo va in onda “C’era una volta l’America“, la rassegna stampa sugli Stati Uniti a cura del network degli ex alunni del Cispea, il Centro Interuniversitario di Storia e Politica Euro-Americana. La rassegna di questa settimana è a cura di Emanuele Monaco dell’Università di Bologna.
ARTICOLI CITATI
POLITICA AMERICANA, BUDGET, IMMIGRAZIONE
Alex Shepard, Will this Infrastructure Week be any different, in New Republic February 10th
Chad Pegram, Trump budget to be released today expect Congress to ignore it, in Fox News February 12th
Amber Philips, A House filibuster like the one Nancy Pelosi gave hasn’t happened in more than a century, in The Washington Post, February 7th
Elaina Plott, Rand Paul Shuts Down the U.S. Government, in The Atlantic February 9th
Gerald F. Seib, What the Bipartisan Spending Agreement Means, on the Wall Street Journal, February 8th
Laura Meckler, Immigration to Get Freewheeling Debate in the Senate, in the Wall Street Journal February 9th
James Hohmann, The Daily 202: Freewheeling immigration debate in Senate will test power of conservative outside groups, on the Washington Post, February 12th
Jordain Carney, Senate headed for freewheeling debate on immigration bill, on the Hill February8th
Nate Cohn, Big Republican Advantages Are Eroding in the Race for House Control, in The New York Times February 12th
Keith Collins, 2018 Election Calendar and Results, on the The New York Times, Last Updated February 7th
APPROFONDIMENTI
Philip Kennicott, The Obamas’ portraits are not what you’d expect and that’s why they’re great, in The Washington Post February 12th
Eliot A. Cohen, Military Parades Do Not Celebrate Soldiers the Right Way, on The Atlantic February 12th
Sarah Jones And Emily Atkin, Rural America’s Drinking-Water Crisis, on New Republic February 9th
William R. Black, Former Slaves’ Stories of Abraham Lincoln in the South, on The Atlantic February 12th

