The Six Day War marked a turning point in Italy’s attitude toward the Arab-Israeli conflict. During the crisis the Italian diplomacy tried to mediate in order to prevent an open war but this policy gave rise to harsh polemics among the coalition government. These disagreements revealed a deep rooted change which involved political and security matters. Energy issues became a top priority in the economic and political agenda and most of the Italian public opinion shifted toward a pro-Arab stance while the memories of the Holocaust were fading away. Moreover, the growing Soviet infiltration in the Mediterranean drove the Italian government to envisage security on a global scale while Israel maintained a regional approach. All these difference...
This chapter examines Italy’s energy policies between the second half of the 1960s and the mid-1970s...
La ricostruzione del modo in cui il conflitto arabo-israelo-palestinese è stato percepito e rapprese...
This article analyzes Italy\u2019s energy politics in the context of the 1973 \u201coil shock,\u201d...
Italy played a vital role in the Cold War dynamics that shaped the Middle East in the latter part o...
One of the announcements made by Silvio Berlusconi after his victory in the April 2008 elections was...
The Six-Day War (5-11 June 1967) represents an essential turning point not only in the history of th...
The Mediterranean and the Middle East have long constituted an important “circle” in Italy’s foreign...
Italy’s role in the post-2006 United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL II) is generally consi...
The fourth Arab-Israeli Conflict, known as the “Yom Kippur War”, was not only an internal conflict t...
No embargo required.After the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah, the UN launched the peacekeepin...
The essay analyses the reactions of Italian diplomacy with respect to the Baghdad Pact. In the earl...
This article analyzes Italy’s energy politics in the context of the 1973 “oil shock,” by focusing on...
After the World War II, Italy's relations with Turkey mirrored the common interests for political an...
Italy\u2019s role in the post-2006 United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL II) is generally ...
This article analyzes Italy’s energy politics in the context of the 1973 “oil shock,” by focusing on...
This chapter examines Italy’s energy policies between the second half of the 1960s and the mid-1970s...
La ricostruzione del modo in cui il conflitto arabo-israelo-palestinese è stato percepito e rapprese...
This article analyzes Italy\u2019s energy politics in the context of the 1973 \u201coil shock,\u201d...
Italy played a vital role in the Cold War dynamics that shaped the Middle East in the latter part o...
One of the announcements made by Silvio Berlusconi after his victory in the April 2008 elections was...
The Six-Day War (5-11 June 1967) represents an essential turning point not only in the history of th...
The Mediterranean and the Middle East have long constituted an important “circle” in Italy’s foreign...
Italy’s role in the post-2006 United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL II) is generally consi...
The fourth Arab-Israeli Conflict, known as the “Yom Kippur War”, was not only an internal conflict t...
No embargo required.After the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah, the UN launched the peacekeepin...
The essay analyses the reactions of Italian diplomacy with respect to the Baghdad Pact. In the earl...
This article analyzes Italy’s energy politics in the context of the 1973 “oil shock,” by focusing on...
After the World War II, Italy's relations with Turkey mirrored the common interests for political an...
Italy\u2019s role in the post-2006 United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL II) is generally ...
This article analyzes Italy’s energy politics in the context of the 1973 “oil shock,” by focusing on...
This chapter examines Italy’s energy policies between the second half of the 1960s and the mid-1970s...
La ricostruzione del modo in cui il conflitto arabo-israelo-palestinese è stato percepito e rapprese...
This article analyzes Italy\u2019s energy politics in the context of the 1973 \u201coil shock,\u201d...