1、翻了个译,MTI专业辅导He acknowledges that his subjects rise to power (and, to an even greater extent, his return to power in 2001 after six years in opposition) was fostered by some of the specific characteristics of Italian society. Italians were, and are, largely unconcerned by Mr Berlusconis conflicts of
2、interest. Indeed, a survey during the 2001 election found that almost a quarter of voters thought that Mr Berlusconis personal interests meant he would “govern the country better”. Nor are Italians overly concerned by the sort of illegality of which their former leader has been repeatedly accused by
3、 the judiciary. Above all, though, Mr Stille argues, Italy is a “weak democracy with few institutional checks and balances.”Mr Stilles book is ill-timed: Mr Berlusconi has just been voted out of office and, at 69, his chances of returning are slim. But the Berlusconi formula, which Mr Stille sums up as “money + media + celebrity = political power”, is by no means applicable only to Italy.翻了个译,MTI专业辅导