Gian Giacomo Migone is Professor of History of Euroatlantic Relations at the University of Torino, Italy. He is the author of Problemi di Storia nei Rapporti tra Italia e Stati Uniti (1971) and Banchieri Americani e Mussolini (1979), and he has written numerous essays concerning Euro-Atlantic relations before, during, and after the Cold War. He was a member of the Italian Senate, where he chaired the Foreign Relations Committee, the United Nations System Staff College Advisory Board, the Civilian Affairs Committee, and the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, from 1992 to 2001. He is the founder and first editor of L'indice dei Libri del Mese, an Italian cultural monthly.
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Introduction: the origins of American hegemony in Europe 1. The United States and the rise of fascism in Italy 2. United States economic policy toward Italy 3. The United States and Italy confront the Great Depression 4. Roosevelt and fascist Italy, from the London Economic Conference to the Italo-Ethiopian War (1933-6) 5. Conclusion.
Introduction: the origins of American hegemony in Europe 1. The United States and the rise of fascism in Italy 2. United States economic policy toward Italy 3. The United States and Italy confront the Great Depression 4. Roosevelt and fascist Italy, from the London Economic Conference to the Italo-Ethiopian War (1933-6) 5. Conclusion.
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