Scalea on RadioRadio: globalization and social downgrading and EU elections
Daniele Scalea spoke on RadioRadio with Francesco Borgonovo on theft charges against Fassino, the effects of globalization on Europe, and the European elections.
Daniele Scalea spoke on RadioRadio with Francesco Borgonovo on theft charges against Fassino, the effects of globalization on Europe, and the European elections.
Daniele Scalea speaks on RadioRadio about Mario Draghi, NatConTalk and the conflict between Israel and Iran
Centro studi Machiavelli President Daniele Scalea was interviewed by Francesco Borgonovo in La Verità on Jan. 26, 2024: "For our conference in the Chamber we were attacked only for expressing unorthodox ideas. Law 194 should not be changed, we need to apply it better."
Daniele Scalea, Presidente del Centro Studi Politici e Strategici Machiavelli, apre il Convegno Machiavelli 2023 dal titolo: "Le lezioni della guerra russo-ucraina per l'Italia".
Daniele Scalea spoke on Radio Radio Radio on the program "Punto & Accapo" hosted by Francesco Borgonovo. Called to comment on the debate over the recent news event of Giulia Cecchettin's murder, Scalea rejected the idea that it is linked to an alleged "patriarchal society."
The president of the Machiavelli Study Center participated in the Chamber of Deputies in the conference "Legal Gaming: standard rules to ensure safety, legality and revenue" organized by the Milton Friedman Institute.
Many in the West have lost a sense of proportion when it comes to immigration. There is a big and essential difference between small and legal immigration, and illegal and mass flows.
In connection with the Italian-Hungarian summit of conservative think tanks held in Budapest on October 16, the presentation of the Magyar translation of "Immigrazione. Le ragioni dei populisti" by Daniele Scalea and an interview on the portal of the Center for Fundamental Rights with the president of the Centro Studi Machiavelli was taken up by the Hungarian daily Magyar Nemzet. Here is a translation of the article.
It is anachronistic to view the war between Israel and Hamas as a mere local event that does not concern us or implicate us. We are no longer in the 1950s: the great migratory flows of recent decades have changed the face of Europe.