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Italian journalist, essayist and politician
Alberto Ronchey
Minister of Cultural Heritage and Activities
In office
28 April 1992 – 10 May 1994
Prime MinisterGiuliano Amato
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
Preceded byGiulio Andreotti
Succeeded byDomenico Fisichella
Personal details
Born(1926-09-26)26 September 1926
Rome, Italy
Died5 March 2010(2010-03-05) (aged 83)
Rome, Italy
Political partyItalian Republican Party
ChildrenSilvia Ronchey
Alma materSapienza University of Rome
ProfessionJournalist
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Alberto Ronchey (26 September 1926 – 5 March 2010) was an Italian journalist, essayist and politician.

He was author of the term "K factor" to indicate the inability of the Western communist parties to win the elections by democratic means.

He was the Italian Minister of Cultural Heritage and Activities from 1992 to 1994 in Giuliano Amato's cabinet and subsequently Carlo Azeglio Ciampi's cabinet. He was president of RCS MediaGroup from 1994 to 1998.

Works

  • Le autonomie regionali e la Costituzione. Milano, Bocca, 1952.
  • La Russia del disgelo. Milano, Garzanti, 1963.
  • Russi e cinesi. Milano, Garzanti, 1965.
  • L'ultima America. Milano Garzanti, 1967.
  • Prospettive del pensiero politico contemporaneo. Torino, UTET, 1970.
  • Atlante ideologico. Milano, Garzanti, 1973.
  • Ultime notizie dall'URSS. Milano, Garzanti, 1974.
  • La crisi Americana. Milano, Garzanti, 1975.
  • Accadde in Italia: 1968-1977. Milano, Garzanti, 1977.
  • Libro bianco sull'ultima generazione: tra candore e terrore. Milano, Garzanti, 1978.
  • USA-URSS: i giganti malati. Milano, Rizzoli, 1981.
  • Chi vincerà in Italia? La democrazia bloccata, i comunisti e il fattore K. Milano, Mondadori, 1982.
  • Diverso parere. Milano Mondadori, 1983.
  • Giornale contro. Milano, Garzanti, 1985.
  • I limiti del capitalismo. Milano, Rizzoli, 1991. ISBN 88-17-84118-8.
  • Tutelare e valorizzare un grande patrimonio: linee di azione del Governo in materia di politica dei beni culturali. Roma, Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri, 1994.
  • Fin di secolo in fax minore. Milano, Garzanti, 1995, ISBN 88-11-59847-8.
  • Atlante italiano. Milano, Garzanti, 1997, ISBN 88-11-59447-2.
  • Accadde a Roma nell'anno 2000. Milano, Garzanti, 1998, ISBN 88-11-59899-0.
  • Il fattore R : Conversazione con Pierluigi Battista. Milano, Rizzoli, 2004. ISBN 88-17-00140-6.
  • Viaggi e paesaggi in terre lontane. Milano, Garzanti, 2007, ISBN 978-88-11-74070-4.

References

  1. Nelli, Andrea. 2013. Ronchey : la Russia, l'Italia e il fattore K; prefazione di Alberto Sinigaglia. n.p.: Pisa : Della Porta, 2013.

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Political offices
Preceded byGiulio Andreotti Italian Minister of Culture
1992 - 1994
Succeeded byDomenico Fisichella
Amato I Cabinet (1992–93)
Ciampi Cabinet (1993–1994)


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