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This book analyzes the influence of Italy's strategic culture on its foreign policy. It conducts an exploratory case-study to show if hypotheses generated by the strategic culture approach can shed some light on the puzzling Italian behavior in the international arena, as Italy shows a less assertive foreign policy vis-à-vis other middle powers in the same rank.
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In: International politics: a journal of transnational issues and global problems, Volume 55, Issue 2, p. 316-333
ISSN: 1740-3898
In: International relations: the journal of the David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies, Volume 28, Issue 1, p. 88-115
ISSN: 0047-1178
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In: Journal of political power, Volume 7, Issue 2, p. 233-251
ISSN: 2158-3803
In: International relations: the journal of the David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies, Volume 28, Issue 1, p. 88-115
ISSN: 1741-2862
This article aims to highlight the impact of strategic culture on Italian attitude to war and peace. The first section shows how both structural interpretations based on the influence of international variables and domestic models that neglect the cultural dimension offer no adequate explanations of Italy's military behaviour. The second section reviews the literature on strategic culture and its usefulness to explain the Italian case. The third section examines the characteristics of Italy's strategic culture through the period of the Republic, and the fourth examines the influence of ideational factors on its military behaviour abroad. In this section, a series of hypotheses derived from structural and cultural models are tested using data from the Correlates of War dataset. The conclusion provides a summary of the research findings that emerged from the empirical analysis. [Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Ltd., copyright holder.]
In: International relations: the journal of the David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies, Volume 28, Issue 1, p. 88-115
ISSN: 1741-2862
This article aims to highlight the impact of strategic culture on Italian attitude to war and peace. The first section shows how both structural interpretations based on the influence of international variables and domestic models that neglect the cultural dimension offer no adequate explanations of Italy's military behaviour. The second section reviews the literature on strategic culture and its usefulness to explain the Italian case. The third section examines the characteristics of Italy's strategic culture through the period of the Republic, and the fourth examines the influence of ideational factors on its military behaviour abroad. In this section, a series of hypotheses derived from structural and cultural models are tested using data from the Correlates of War dataset. The conclusion provides a summary of the research findings that emerged from the empirical analysis.
In: Quaderni di scienza politica: rivista quadrimestrale, Volume 19, Issue 2, p. 357-376
ISSN: 1124-7959
In: Italian Political Science Review: Rivista italiana di scienza politica, Volume 36, Issue 2, p. 334-335
ISSN: 0048-8402
In: Italian Political Science Review: Rivista italiana di scienza politica, Volume 35, Issue 3, p. 447-468
ISSN: 0048-8402