Raffaello Pantucci
Articles by raffaello pantucci
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North America
Flip-flopping
- 07 July 2008
The reality is that the “flip flop” is really little more than a catchy phrase that essentially captures what politician’s have been doing for years
North America
Fixing Bush's legacy
- 03 June 2008
- 2 comments
Whoever wins the White House they have a huge task to try to rebuild the US reputation abroad. Here Raffaello Pantucci reflects on the potential of an Obama presidency
World Affairs
The next president's Robin
- 17 March 2008
- 3 comments
Who will the presidential candidates in the race for the White House choose to be their running mates?
North America
Running with the McCainiacs
- 22 February 2008
A McCain candidacy throws up quite a few problems - many Republicans loathe him plus there are concerns about his age and health
North America
Americans in London
- 11 February 2008
Just what influence do American voters living in London have over the US Presidential primaries? Well in part it's about money...
North America
Psyched for Super Tuesday!
- 21 January 2008
- 1 comment
Raffaello Pantucci attempts to unpick the significance of Super Tuesday for the Democrats, the Republicans and the wider US
North America
Iowa - don't believe the hype
- 03 January 2008
- 4 comments
What really is the importance of the Iowa Caucuses? Raffaello Pantucci explains plus blogging the presidential primaries
North America
A Mormon for President?
- 07 December 2007
- 7 comments
Mitt Romney tries to assuage fears about his Mormon faith as rival Mike Huckabee gains ground among Christian conservatives
Politics
YouTube Democracy?
- 03 August 2007
- 1 comment
If politicians really want interactivity, then they'll have to do more than just 'connect' with voters via YouTube
Politics
Libby let off? Not a surprise...
- 04 July 2007
Raffaello Pantucci says the Libby commutation is more of the same from a hypocritical administration in the throes of a public discontent. Pantucci has worked at various think tanks in Washington, D.C. and Europe.


