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TítuloRevisiting Italian mediterranean policy in the 1950s: Internal or externally-driven? The interplay of external pressures and domestic constraints
Autor(es)Pinto Arena, Maria do Céu
Palavras-chaveNeo-atlanticism
Italy
Foreign policy making
Mediterranean
Domestic politics
External determinants
Data2017
EditoraEuropean University Institute
Citaçãodo Céu Pinto Arena, M. (2017). Revisiting Italian Mediterranean Policy in the 1950s: Internal or Externally-Driven? The Interplay of External Pressures and Domestic Constraints. SSRN Electronic Journal. Elsevier BV. http://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3009626
Resumo(s)This article aims to explore Italy's "Neo-Atlanticist" foreign policy (FP) strand in the mid-1950s to highlight the complex interplay of external and internal political dynamics. It corresponded to the third circle of Rome's FP loadstars – the Mediterranean and Arab world – with Rome intending to conduct an autonomous policy that was often seen as clashing with its Atlanticist commitments. Italian foreign policy was tightly constrained by its integration in Euro-Atlantic alliances, but it was also able to cut for itself a margin of independent maneuver in pursuit of a more autonomous policy in the Mediterranean.
TipoEditorial em revista
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/83447
DOI10.2139/ssrn.3009626
ISSN1028-3625
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AcessoAcesso aberto
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