“Regions, what we don't know.
Do we need more autonomy, more cohesion or more efficiency?”
edited by Paola Caporossi
Once again asymmetric regionalism is a key matter in the public debate: a crucial issue because of the results it can produce on the political, social and economic cohesion of a country in which the territorial dualism between North and South has never been overcome. For this reason, such an issue deserves great caution: it is important, on one hand, not to demonize the right to diversity that the constitutional recognition of autonomy entails and, on the other hand, not to underestimate the risks of social disintegration that a not presided path might imply. Before starting that way, therefore, it would be reasonable to be worried about the administrative machine that will deal with it.