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List of interviews

  • Interview 1: policy advisor, Renzi government, May 2018.
  • Interview 2: policy advisor, Renzi government, July 2018.
  • Interview 3: policy advisors, Italian pressure group, February 2018.
  • Interview 4: policy advisor, Renzi government, April 2018.
  • Interview 5: representative member, Italian trade union, April 2018.
  • Interview 6: representative member, Italian trade union, April 2018.
  • Interview 7: policy advisor, Renzi Government, March 2019.

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