Publication

May 2011

This paper examines two aspects of Italy's foreign policy in 2010: the growth of bilateral activity and the reform of some forms and means of international projection. Some historical constants affect the current trends of Italy‟s foreign policy, such as a condition of vulnerability and insecurity, an uncertain international standing, the anchor to bilateral alliances or systems of alliance with stronger actors, a deficit of capabilities and, finally, a scarcity of public interest.

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Author Gianni Bonvicini, Andrea Carati, Alessandro Colombo, Raffaello Matarazzo, Stefano Silvestri
Series IAI Documents and Working Papers
Issue 6
Publisher Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI)
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