Il sogno proibito: Mattei, il petrolio arabo e le sette sorelle
In: Storia delle relazioni internazionali 7
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In: Storia delle relazioni internazionali 7
In: Guerres mondiales et conflits contemporains, Band 245, Heft 1, S. 7-20
Résumé La position du Gouvernement italien à l'occasion de la naissance de l'État d'Israël et le conflit qui s'ensuivit fut inspirée par le besoin de ne pas se dissocier de la ligne tenue par les alliés de l'époque, à savoir les principaux pays de l'Europe occidentale et les États-Unis. Le Gouvernement de Rome a reconnu le nouvel État neuf mois après sa création, mais dans les années suivantes, il a essayé de maintenir des relations cordiales avec tous les pays du Moyen-Orient.
In: Rivista di studi politici internazionali: RSPI, Band 73, Heft 3, S. 401-422
ISSN: 0035-6611
In: Review of international affairs, Band 3, Heft 2, S. 232-253
ISSN: 1743-9442
In: Studi e saggi
Realtà e memoria di una disfatta does not address either the causes of the Six Day War or the consequences that the military conflict had for Israelis and Palestinians, about which much has been written. It focuses instead on the impact of the war on Arab countries, and the weighty legacy left by the defeat of 1967, which has been much less studied. There are several references to this in the short essay by Samir Kassir, L'infelicità araba, published posthumously in Italy in 2006. In his analysis, Kassir warns against falling into the dual trap that has ensnared the Arab world for the last forty years: on the one hand the Orientalist reading that lays the blame on Islam for the delayed modernisation of this part of the world, and on the other the temptation to heap responsibility for all evils on the West. To avoid this risk, as Kassir sees it, the Arabs have to take their destiny into their own hands, shrugging off victimism and coming to terms with modernity.
In: Lecture Notes in Energy 31
As energy is becoming one of the crucial concerns in the EU, this volume provides an in-depth analysis and interdisciplinary perspective on European energy security. Given the multidimensional nature of energy security in terms of physical availability, affordability and geopolitical security, it brings together authors from different backgrounds pursuing a distinctly multidisciplinary approach. The authors' different perspectives correspond to the three sections of the book: international relations, which focuses on Eastern EU partners; energy economics, which highlights the current unconventional hydrocarbons revolution and its impact on EU energy and climate strategies; and public policy, which analyzes EU policies in the context
In: Collana Il Risorgimento tra Mediterraneo ed Europa 7