Italy and Lebanon signed the first friendship agreement between an Arab and a Western country after the Second World War. Both countries profited from this agreement: Italy could use it as a model for future agreements with other Arab countries and Lebanon with other Western countries. The uniqueness of this agreement is the fair-trade which was unusual in international agreements signed between Western countries and Arab countries. As one of the defeated countries, it was very important for Italy to build a new relationship with the Mediterranean countries. Therefore the first step had to be a political agreement and then an economic and trade agreement. The United Kingdom and France did not want Italy to start a new relation with Lebanon,...
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The Mediterranean and the Middle East have long constituted an important “circle” in Italy’s foreign...
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This article reviews Italy's role in the various phases of the European Union's policy towards the M...
Italy’s role in the post-2006 United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL II) is generally consi...
For Italy, the importance of imagining an expanded Mediterranean is a main factor for the country’s ...
Léopold Sedar Senghor’s journey to Italy in 1962 should be seen in the context of a phase in which ...
Italy and Lebanon signed the first friendship agreement between an Arab and a Western country after ...
After the World War II, Italy's relations with Turkey mirrored the common interests for political an...
Italian-Libyan international relations entered a new era when the two countries signed the Treaty on...
The Mediterranean and the Middle East have long constituted an important “circle” in Italy’s foreign...
The essay analyses the reactions of Italian diplomacy with respect to the Baghdad Pact. In the early...
In its early period of statehood, Australia was strongly attached politically and economically to Br...
This paper examines the significance of the development of south- ern Italy from an international pe...
At the end of World War II, Italy suffered a number of territorial losses as a result of its militar...
When Italy became a fully united country in 1870, Britain was an enthusiastic supporter of the new s...
Italy played a vital role in the Cold War dynamics that shaped the Middle East in the latter part o...
The unexpected pace of Italian recovery after the Second World War made foreign competition an accep...
This article reviews Italy's role in the various phases of the European Union's policy towards the M...
Italy’s role in the post-2006 United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL II) is generally consi...
For Italy, the importance of imagining an expanded Mediterranean is a main factor for the country’s ...
Léopold Sedar Senghor’s journey to Italy in 1962 should be seen in the context of a phase in which ...