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Mediterranean Quarterly (2015) 26 (1): 40–58.
Published: 01 March 2015
...Giovanni B. Andornino This essay analyzes Sino-Italian relations against the background of the increasing salience of the West Asia and North Africa region in Rome’s and Beijing’s strategic calculus. As China projects westward through its New Silk Road strategy, culminating at the intersection...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2010) 21 (4): 97–100.
Published: 01 December 2010
...Roland Flamini Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo: The Road to Kabul: The International Community and the Crisis in Central Asia (Italian). Bologna, Italy: Il mulino, 2009. 192 pages. €16.00. ISBN 978-88-15-12736-5. Ronald Flamini is a Washington-based writer specializing in foreign affairs. His most...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2014) 25 (4): 5–26.
Published: 01 December 2014
...Filippo Focardi The Italian national memory has still not come to terms with the responsibilities of Benito Mussolini's Italy for the Axis war of 1940 – 43, which Italy fought on the side of Nazi Germany. It has also not come to terms with the serious war crimes Italy committed in the occupied...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2015) 26 (3): 29–48.
Published: 01 September 2015
... is assistant professor of international relations at Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, and teaches European and Middle Eastern politics. Copyright 2015 by Mediterranean Affairs, Inc. 2015 Italy and the euro euro adoption Europe Italian competitiveness Italian economy Italy...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2017) 28 (1): 3–28.
Published: 01 March 2017
.... Sotiris Rizas is director of research at the Modern Greek History Research Center, Academy of Athens, Greece. Copyright 2017 by Mediterranean Affairs, Inc. 2017 Italian economy Greek economy Bretton Woods postwar recovery A Stabilization and Development Dilemma:
The United States...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2001) 12 (1): 81–99.
Published: 01 March 2001
... and Relations with Albania
Joseph M. Codispoti
Italians and Albanians have shared at least informal relations since the
beginnings of the modern Italian state in the 1860s and more formal rela-
tions since the founding of the Albanian...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2001) 12 (2): 66–82.
Published: 01 June 2001
...
Nikolaos A. Stavrou
On 7 April 1939, Good Friday, an armada of Italian warships and troop car-
riers surprised the inhabitants of three Albanian ports, Durrës, Vlorë, and
Sarandë. Benito Mussolini had had enough of His Majesty King Zog I...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2004) 15 (2): 103–106.
Published: 01 June 2004
... and Alto-Adige, which have strong influences from
Austria, or Sicily and Calabria, with their ties to Africa and the Mediterranean world?
Can Italy be defined by where Italian is primarily spoken? What of the multitude of
dialects spoken within Italy, not to mention the Italian-speaking areas...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2004) 15 (2): 106–111.
Published: 01 June 2004
... and the Mediterranean world?
Can Italy be defined by where Italian is primarily spoken? What of the multitude of
dialects spoken within Italy, not to mention the Italian-speaking areas of Switzerland?
Are there any clues to be found in Italian politics, economics, culture, or society? Not
really, as author Roy...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2004) 15 (2): 112–114.
Published: 01 June 2004
..., with their ties to Africa and the Mediterranean world?
Can Italy be defined by where Italian is primarily spoken? What of the multitude of
dialects spoken within Italy, not to mention the Italian-speaking areas of Switzerland?
Are there any clues to be found in Italian politics, economics, culture, or society...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2010) 21 (2): 114–118.
Published: 01 June 2010
... the real fighting; (2) the naval
war ended with the Italian armistice; (3) the Mediterranean was the last great cam-
paign fought and was won exclusively by imperial British arms; and (4) the motivation
and participation of the French navy is misunderstood, as it is so often dismissed as
treasonous...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2010) 21 (2): 118–121.
Published: 01 June 2010
... the real fighting; (2) the naval
war ended with the Italian armistice; (3) the Mediterranean was the last great cam-
paign fought and was won exclusively by imperial British arms; and (4) the motivation
and participation of the French navy is misunderstood, as it is so often dismissed as
treasonous...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2010) 21 (2): 121–124.
Published: 01 June 2010
... the real fighting; (2) the naval
war ended with the Italian armistice; (3) the Mediterranean was the last great cam-
paign fought and was won exclusively by imperial British arms; and (4) the motivation
and participation of the French navy is misunderstood, as it is so often dismissed as
treasonous...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2006) 17 (1): 1–15.
Published: 01 March 2006
... has
become one of the highest priorities of Italian and European Union foreign
policy, at both the bilateral and multilateral levels. Particularly important in
this connection is Italy’s participation in the fight against international ter-
rorism and in regional peace and stabilization...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2016) 27 (3): 88–104.
Published: 01 September 2016
... of nationalist ideas and make the
local elites familiar with British values. The second objective was to combat
Italian propaganda.18 Since the early 1920s, with the advent of Mussolini’s
fascist regime, Italy had gradually developed revisionist aspirations in the
eastern Mediterranean. Two of the most...
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Mediterranean Quarterly (2001) 12 (1): 115–120.
Published: 01 March 2001
... the 1994 Italian parliamentary elections using sophisticated, computer-
assisted survey methods and conducted two thousand extensive telephone interviews
throughout the country.
Most of the book is a detailed discussion of the development of the survey models...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2001) 12 (1): 120–121.
Published: 01 March 2001
...). The group embarked on its project
just after the 1994 Italian parliamentary elections using sophisticated, computer-
assisted survey methods and conducted two thousand extensive telephone interviews
throughout the country.
Most of the book is a detailed...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2001) 12 (1): 122–124.
Published: 01 March 2001
...
just after the 1994 Italian parliamentary elections using sophisticated, computer-
assisted survey methods and conducted two thousand extensive telephone interviews
throughout the country.
Most of the book is a detailed discussion of the development...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2012) 23 (3): 115–119.
Published: 01 September 2012
... change in Italian politics since 2010 when
Maurizio Viroli wrote his book The Liberty of Servants. Silvio Berlusconi, the man who
gives the book its subtitle and whose smirking face stares out from the cover, is no
longer prime minister. He has been swept from power, not by the ballot box...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2012) 23 (3): 119–122.
Published: 01 September 2012
... rather significant change in Italian politics since 2010 when
Maurizio Viroli wrote his book The Liberty of Servants. Silvio Berlusconi, the man who
gives the book its subtitle and whose smirking face stares out from the cover, is no
longer prime minister. He has been swept from power...
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