The diplomat succeeds Giulio Terzi di Sant’Agata, who left the office after being appointed Italy’s Foreign Affairs Minister on November 17, 2011
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Bush is taking off for his European farewell tour but it looks as though the President won't be getting a rock star's welcome from the people, in Italy or elsewhere. Beyond the platitudes and hand shakes from heads of state is the soaring disapproval of many Europeans themselves. We examine how almost 100 years ago, before the seemingly irreparable debacles of this administration, an American President traveling to Italy could, if anything, count on a veritable lovefest of popular support
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The problem with trying to distinguish fact from fiction and reality from simulation in American politics today is that there is no difference.