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Italian renaissance diplomacy

Diplomacy and Statecraft, 2001
A renewed interest in Italian fifteenth‐century diplomacy and the publication of extensive sections of the diplomatic archives of the Italian states justify a new assessment of the significance of Italian Renaissance diplomacy. The conclusions of this essay are threefold, that Italian developments were less unique and less isolated from the European ...
Michael Mallett
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Hybrid Diplomacy with NGOs

open access: yes, 2021
Makes the case for a new type of diplomacy carried out jointly by governments and non-governmental actors Elaborates on a number of very successful cases not present in the literature, but well known in the policy circles Highlights important features of middle powers in a global context.
marchetti, raffaele
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Italian Diplomacy Adapts to Fascist Radicalism

2018
The Foreign Ministry, staffed by Fascist fiancheggiatori, nationalists, and permanent office holders aimed at stability, not revolution. In latter 1944 Mussolini endeavored to impose Fascists on the Foreign Ministry. The traditional diplomats, lead by Foreign Minister Serafino Mazzolini, fought a rearguard action to keep in check the radical Fascists ...
H. Burgwyn
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Italian Renaissance diplomacy. A sourcebook

open access: yes, 2017
Diplomacy has never been a politically neutral field of historical research, even when it was confined to merely reconstructing the context of wars and revolutions. Since the nineteenth century, Renaissance Italy has been at the forefront of scholarship on diplomacy; today, with increasing awareness of the long history of the subject as well as a ...
Monica Azzolini, Isabella Lazzarini
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Italian economic diplomacy at work: catching up the BRICs

open access: yes, 2011
The paper is a preliminary attempt to analyze the recent effort of the Italian diplomacy to develop a coherent trade policy toward the most important emerging markets. It describes why in recent years Italy has substantially modified the way it trades policy approach, moving from a decentralized to a centralized decision-making approach, the results ...
SPIGARELLI, Francesca   +2 more
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Gift Exchanges and Traces of Material Life in Mamluk Diplomacy: First Notes on Embassies from Egypt to Italy and Italian Missions to Cairo (1421–1512)

open access: yesCulture matérielle et contacts diplomatiques entre l’Occident latin, Byzance et l’Orient islamique (XIe–XVIe siècle), 2021
The volume is divided into three parts, each corresponding to one of the major aspects of the materiality of premodern diplomacy: embassies, gifts, and documents.
saletti b
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Italian Diplomacy, 1939-1941

The Journal of Modern History, 1955
B. E. Schmitt
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