Italy's Mediterranean policy; the case of Malta 1964-1989 : the search for security in a changing regional environment

AutorIn Name
Alberto
Bin
Academic writing genre
PhD thesis
Status
abgeschlossen/terminé
DozentIn Name
Prof.
Djalili
Mohammad-Reza
Codirection
Harish Kapur
Institution
Geneva Graduate Institute
Place
Genève
Year
1997/1998
Abstract


This research is a case study of post-war Italy's policy in the Mediterranean. The study examines Italy's course of action vis-à-vis the island-state of Malta during the Cold War under the assumption that - although Italy's main interests lay in Europe - the Mediterranean remains an important area of concern for Italian policy makers.; catpub97; geudbu/04.1998; It argues that security concerns stemming from geopolitical considerations have consistently been playing the dominant role in determining Italy's policy decisions concerning its relations with Malta, and specifically with respect to those policy decisions involving political and military commitments.; catpub97; geudbu/04.1998; The study concludes by stressing the continuity of Italy's policy in the region, in spite of the dramatic changes that have characterized the international and domestic scene since the end of the Cold War.; catpub97; geudbu/04.1998
External ID
1188

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