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From:Canadian Journal of History (Vol. 42, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis article examines Britain's response to Italy's forward policy in the Red Sea region during the mid-to-late 1920s. Previous examination and understanding of Anglo-Italian relations during this period has tended to...
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From:Italian Politics (Issue 32) Peer-ReviewedThe relationship between Italy and Europe has changed since the 1980s. Where Europe used to provide a constructive external constraint (or vincolo esterno) on domestic Italian politics, now European constraints are less...
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From:Air Power History (Vol. 59, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War it was said that you could tell how far your unit was from the Home Islands by the type of aircraft with which it was equipped. This maxim more than applied to...
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From:East European Quarterly (Vol. 40, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedItaly's relationship with Albania is a recurrent theme of Albanian foreign policy debates. While points of view differ, (1) there is no escaping the fact that Italy is of primary importance to Albania because of...
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From:Fu Jen Studies: Literature & Linguistics (Issue 51) Peer-ReviewedLo scopo della diplomazia è quello di realizzare gli interessi di un paese e la cosa più importante è la sua completa sovranità e la sicurezza nazionale. Da questo punto di vista, lo scopo principale della diplomazia...
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From:Science (Vol. 297, Issue 5589) Peer-ReviewedPASADENA, CALIFORNIA -- A carefully crafted international program to explore Mars is in danger of coming apart at the seams. Italy and France might soon scale back or cancel several collaborative projects with the...
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From:Arab Studies Quarterly (Vol. 19, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe Arabs interacted with the Axis as early as 1933 when they appealed for the cessation of policies on Jewish immigration to Palestine and logistical support versus the UK. The Axis' imperialist motives, however, did...
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From:Daedalus (Vol. 130, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedITALY, THE BEL PAESE THE WAY THAT CITIZENS of different countries see each other is almost inevitably affected by cultural stereotypes. Although they certainly contain some truth, these icons often relate to...
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From:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Issue 233)* A scholar who recently returned from Germany writes: "Have you heard about the political crisis between Germany and Italy, resulting from a major German politician officially stating that the Italians have voted for...
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From:East European Quarterly (Vol. 37, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedDuring the first half of the 19th century Western Europe looked with growing interest at the other half of the Continent, and especially at the emergence of a large Slav world that the rest of Europe had never...
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From:Italica (Vol. 89, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIl 17 marzo 1861, il Parlamento del Regno d'Italia proclame ufficialmente Vittorio Emanuele II come primo Re del neo-unificato Regno d'Italia. Dal 1859 e per gran parte del 1860, il Regno di PiemonteSardegna ebbe...
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From:Architecture (Vol. 88, Issue 10)The Italian government recently announced a $600,000 contribution to help Cuba preserve its architectural patrimony. Italy joins Mexico and Spain in attempting to revive the colonial core of Old Havana, where 70,000...
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From:The Wilson Quarterly (Vol. 39, Issue 1)Ten Italians for every German killed. That was the order given to German SS soldiers on March 24th, 1944, just a few months before Allied forces would land on the beaches of Normandy and eventually bring one of the...
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From:Forum Italicum (Vol. 47, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract This essay re-examines the question of Montaigne's view of contemporary Italy and Italians by focusing on his allusions to Tasso in the Essais. It places Montaigne's Italianism in the context of the virulent...
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From:Daedalus (Vol. 130, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedINTRODUCTION IN THE 1990s ITALY CONTRIBUTED DECISIVELY to the advent of a single European currency, even as its debt and budget deficits rose to unprecedented and potentially disastrous levels. The currency was...
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From:Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society (Vol. 92, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedCurrent historiography argues that Joseph Lyons' United Australia Party [UAP]-Country Party [CP] conservative coalition government had no real influence on British policy over the Italo-Abyssinian crisis of 1935-6, and...
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From:Presidents & Prime Ministers (Vol. 6, Issue 2)Australia's Foreign Minister, Alexander Downer, and Italy's Foreign Minister, Lamberto Dini, are determined to foster the joint interests of their countries. Dini and Downer have scheduled consultations on bilateral and...
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From:Italian Politics (Issue 32) Peer-ReviewedThe Mediterranean and the Middle East have long constituted an important "circle" in Italy's foreign policy, with Egypt and Libya playing a particularly important role. During 2016, two sources of tension emerged in...
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From:European Social PolicyPeer-ReviewedIn a joint note, France and Italy express support for the European Commission's intention to propose a distribution key for the European Social Fund (ESF) based on regions. They even suggest a number of guidelines "as...