Italian diplomacy and the Ukrainian crisis: the challenges (and cost) of continuity [PDF]
This article seeks to analyse the Italian diplomatic response to the Ukrainian crisis. To this end, the article relies on role theory to understand how Italy’s diplomatic posture during the war was influenced by the expectations deriving from its EU and ...
Elisabetta Brighi, Serena Giusti
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A Coherent Inconsistency: Italian Cultural Diplomacy in Palestine, 1918–1938 [PDF]
AbstractWhile following a broad chronology divided between Italy in the liberal era and later under the fascist regime, this chapter attempts to present an overview of Italian cultural activities and their various purposes and development. During the liberal era, Italian cultural policies were for the most part designed to target the needs of Italian ...
R. Mazza
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A Woman of Irish Ancestry in the Cultural History of Italian Diplomacy
Starting from the Irish Gothic Manor and the Italian villa a fil rouge will connect with the Italian and the Irish political situation in the eighteenth-century with the fragmentation of the Italic peninsula and its consequent economic decline, and the ...
Maria Anita Stefanelli
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Toxic Diplomacy: The Waste Crisis and Italian-Nigerian Relations in the Late 1980s
In the summer of 1988, a waste crisis was the cause of some significant diplomatic tensions between Italy and Nigeria. This paper analyses the phenomenon of the maritime transport of Italian hazardous waste to Nigeria in the context of Italian foreign ...
Andrea Carnì
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1874 : la diplomatie migratoire italienne en Égypte
This brief article argues that Italian diplomacy in the Mediterranean took an important turn around 1874. This shift is made visible through the direct intervention and discursive mobilization of Italian emigrant communities in Egypt by the Italian ...
Joseph J. Viscomi
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Public diplomacy of the Italian Republic [PDF]
The article states that the Italian Republic is a country with an extremely developed soft power: Italian language, culture, cuisine, fashion, tourism, etc. Italy has unique mechanisms for the implementation of its public diplomacy (PD), which includes a wide network of Italian institutes of culture, schools, lectureships at foreign universities.
M. Trofymenko
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ITALIAN DIPLOMACY ON MILAN STOJADINOVIĆ AFTER HIS FALL FROM POWER
Based on primary sources, memoirs, and the relevant literature, this paper examines the attitude of Italian diplomacy towards Milan Stojadinović, a former Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, after his fall from ...
BOJAN SIMIĆ
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Ioannes III Batatzes’s Italian Venture: Byzantine Imperial Revival in Mediterranean Diplomacy
Three Greek letters by the Holy Roman emperor Frederick II Hohenstaufen to the Eastern Roman emperor Ioannes III Batatzes, dating from the year 1250, cast light on the Laskarid involvement in Italian politics outside of the Balkan Peninsula, the ...
Aleksandar Jovanović
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Diplomacy of A.А. Gromyko in the Context of the Soviet-Italian Relations in 60–80s [PDF]
Thе article considers some key episodes of Andrej A. Gromyko’s diplomacy, as the Minister of foreign affairs of the USSR, in the sphere of the Soviet-Italian relations in the 60–80s. The main attention is focused on such aspect of his work as cooperation
Elena Gorshkova
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Development of Scientific Diasporas as a Tool of Science Diplomacy: Italian Case
Introduction. Scientific diasporas are considered both as participants in international cooperation in science and technology and as a foreign policy resource of states.
Roman O. Reinhardt +1 more
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