Italy in the Post-Cold War order: adaptation, bipartisanship, and visibility
Abstract
Foreword / Christopher Hill -- Introduction : Understanding Italy's role on the world stage / Maurizio Carbone -- Italian foreign policy in the Cold War : a constant search for status / Leopoldo Nuti -- Italian politics after the end of the Cold War : the continuation of a two-level game / James L. Newell -- Italy as a foreign policy actor : the interplay of domestic and international factors / James Walston -- Italy as a security actor : new resolve and old inadequacies / Osvaldo Croci, Paolo Foradori, and Paolo Rosa -- Italy as a development actor : a tale of bipartisan failure / Maurizio Carbone -- Italy as a multilateral actor : the inescapable destiny of a middle power / Luca Ratti -- Italy and the US : prestige, peace and the transatlantic balance / Jason W. Davidson -- Italy and the EU : seeking visibility, fearing exclusion / Maurizio Carbone and Valter Coralluzzo -- Italy in the Mediterranean : between Atlanticism and Europeanism / Maurizio Carbone ... [et al.] -- Italy in the Balkans : an emerging actor in its neighborhood / Roberto Belloni -- Italy in Latin America and South Asia : struggling to become more visible / Ernesto Gallo -- Conclusion : After the Cold War, a world of opportunity and greater responsibility for Italy too / Vittorio Emanuele Parsi
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