Italy and Libya
From Colonialism to a Special Relationship (1911-2021)
Herausgeber: Monzali, Luciano; Soave, Paolo
Italy and Libya
From Colonialism to a Special Relationship (1911-2021)
Herausgeber: Monzali, Luciano; Soave, Paolo
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This is the first systematic work on the Italian-Libyan relationship produced in English, accessible to area scholars, specialists, analysts and students, who intend to deepen their understanding of one of the pivotal factors of the Euro-Mediterranean balance, which is currently missing.
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This is the first systematic work on the Italian-Libyan relationship produced in English, accessible to area scholars, specialists, analysts and students, who intend to deepen their understanding of one of the pivotal factors of the Euro-Mediterranean balance, which is currently missing.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781032457901
- ISBN-10: 1032457902
- Artikelnr.: 67515941
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781032457901
- ISBN-10: 1032457902
- Artikelnr.: 67515941
Luciano Monzali is Full Professor of History of International Relations at the University of Bari 'Aldo Moro', Italy. He is one the most distinguished historians of Italian Foreign Policy. He is the author of 'The Italians of Dalmatia: From Italian Unification to World War I' (2009) and editor with Paolo Soave of 'Italy and the Middle East. Geopolitics, Dialogue and Power during the Cold War' (2021). Paolo Soave is Associate Professor of History of International Relations at the University of Bologna, Italy. His research interests are focused on Italian Foreign Policy, U.S. Foreign Policy, First World War, Cold War. Among his recent publications: 'Italy and the Middle East. Geopolitics, Dialogue and Power during the Cold War' (2021); 'Una vittoria mutilata? L'Italia e la conferenza di pace di Parigi' (2020).
Introduction: Italy and Libya: A Historical Perspective of a Mediterranean
Relationship. Part 1: Italy and Libya: From Liberal Colonialism to Fascism.
1. Tripolitania and Cyrenaica in Liberal Italy's Foreign Policy 2. History
of a Minority, not a Minor History: the Maltese Community in Tripoli from
the Liberal Age to Fascism 3. From the 'Riconquista' to the Normalisation:
Fascism and Libya 4. The Demographic Colonisation in Libya 1926 - 1940 5.
If the monument could speak: Jewish Italian imaginaries across the
Mediterranean. Part 2: Italy and Independent Libya: Building a 'Special
Relationship'. 6. Pietro Quaroni, Post-Fascist Italy and the Libyan
Question 1945-1949 7. Republican Italy and the Senussi Monarchy 1951-1969
8. Aldo Moro, Italian Diplomacy and Gaddafi's Rise to Power 1969-1978 9.
The Silent Friend. ENI and Gaddafi's Libya 10. From Troublemaker to
Strategic Partner: Gaddafi and the West 11. Two Great Friends. Berlusconi
and Gaddafi 1994-2011. Part 3: Fragmented Libya: Trying to Save the Italian
and European Influences. 12. Libya's Arab Spring And Italy's Post-Uprising
Influence 13. Italy and the Disintegration of the Libyan State 14. A New
State-Building Process for Libya? Italy and the International Community
2011-2021.
Relationship. Part 1: Italy and Libya: From Liberal Colonialism to Fascism.
1. Tripolitania and Cyrenaica in Liberal Italy's Foreign Policy 2. History
of a Minority, not a Minor History: the Maltese Community in Tripoli from
the Liberal Age to Fascism 3. From the 'Riconquista' to the Normalisation:
Fascism and Libya 4. The Demographic Colonisation in Libya 1926 - 1940 5.
If the monument could speak: Jewish Italian imaginaries across the
Mediterranean. Part 2: Italy and Independent Libya: Building a 'Special
Relationship'. 6. Pietro Quaroni, Post-Fascist Italy and the Libyan
Question 1945-1949 7. Republican Italy and the Senussi Monarchy 1951-1969
8. Aldo Moro, Italian Diplomacy and Gaddafi's Rise to Power 1969-1978 9.
The Silent Friend. ENI and Gaddafi's Libya 10. From Troublemaker to
Strategic Partner: Gaddafi and the West 11. Two Great Friends. Berlusconi
and Gaddafi 1994-2011. Part 3: Fragmented Libya: Trying to Save the Italian
and European Influences. 12. Libya's Arab Spring And Italy's Post-Uprising
Influence 13. Italy and the Disintegration of the Libyan State 14. A New
State-Building Process for Libya? Italy and the International Community
2011-2021.
Introduction: Italy and Libya: A Historical Perspective of a Mediterranean
Relationship. Part 1: Italy and Libya: From Liberal Colonialism to Fascism.
1. Tripolitania and Cyrenaica in Liberal Italy's Foreign Policy 2. History
of a Minority, not a Minor History: the Maltese Community in Tripoli from
the Liberal Age to Fascism 3. From the 'Riconquista' to the Normalisation:
Fascism and Libya 4. The Demographic Colonisation in Libya 1926 - 1940 5.
If the monument could speak: Jewish Italian imaginaries across the
Mediterranean. Part 2: Italy and Independent Libya: Building a 'Special
Relationship'. 6. Pietro Quaroni, Post-Fascist Italy and the Libyan
Question 1945-1949 7. Republican Italy and the Senussi Monarchy 1951-1969
8. Aldo Moro, Italian Diplomacy and Gaddafi's Rise to Power 1969-1978 9.
The Silent Friend. ENI and Gaddafi's Libya 10. From Troublemaker to
Strategic Partner: Gaddafi and the West 11. Two Great Friends. Berlusconi
and Gaddafi 1994-2011. Part 3: Fragmented Libya: Trying to Save the Italian
and European Influences. 12. Libya's Arab Spring And Italy's Post-Uprising
Influence 13. Italy and the Disintegration of the Libyan State 14. A New
State-Building Process for Libya? Italy and the International Community
2011-2021.
Relationship. Part 1: Italy and Libya: From Liberal Colonialism to Fascism.
1. Tripolitania and Cyrenaica in Liberal Italy's Foreign Policy 2. History
of a Minority, not a Minor History: the Maltese Community in Tripoli from
the Liberal Age to Fascism 3. From the 'Riconquista' to the Normalisation:
Fascism and Libya 4. The Demographic Colonisation in Libya 1926 - 1940 5.
If the monument could speak: Jewish Italian imaginaries across the
Mediterranean. Part 2: Italy and Independent Libya: Building a 'Special
Relationship'. 6. Pietro Quaroni, Post-Fascist Italy and the Libyan
Question 1945-1949 7. Republican Italy and the Senussi Monarchy 1951-1969
8. Aldo Moro, Italian Diplomacy and Gaddafi's Rise to Power 1969-1978 9.
The Silent Friend. ENI and Gaddafi's Libya 10. From Troublemaker to
Strategic Partner: Gaddafi and the West 11. Two Great Friends. Berlusconi
and Gaddafi 1994-2011. Part 3: Fragmented Libya: Trying to Save the Italian
and European Influences. 12. Libya's Arab Spring And Italy's Post-Uprising
Influence 13. Italy and the Disintegration of the Libyan State 14. A New
State-Building Process for Libya? Italy and the International Community
2011-2021.