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#Review: Giorgia’s Vision by Giorgia Meloni

Giorgia’s Vision 
Author: Giorgia Meloni 
Publisher: Rupa Publications
Rating: 4/5

Giorgia’s Vision is less a conventional autobiography and more a collection of candid conversations that reveal the political philosophy of Italy’s Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni. Through interviews with Alessandro Sallusti, Meloni discusses topics ranging from national identity and European integration to immigration, economic policy, environmental concerns, and the war in Ukraine.

What makes the book engaging is its conversational style. Instead of sounding like a dry political manifesto, it reads like an extended interview where Meloni explains not only what she believes but why. Whether one agrees with her positions or not, her arguments are presented clearly and confidently, making the book accessible even to readers unfamiliar with Italian politics.

The strongest aspect of the book is its insight into the mindset of one of Europe’s most influential contemporary leaders. It offers a rare opportunity to understand the reasoning behind her policies rather than relying solely on media interpretations. However, readers should remember that this is a self-presented account. Alternative viewpoints and critical perspectives are largely absent, so it works best when read alongside other analyses of Italian and European politics.

Overall, Giorgia’s Vision is a thought-provoking political read that encourages discussion. It is recommended for readers interested in modern European politics, leadership, and conservative political thought, regardless of whether they ultimately agree with Meloni’s vision.

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