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"This book offers a rigorous and innovative appraisal of contemporary Italian-Australian relations. Among the many insights, its international relations implications are particularly valuable to understanding how bilateral ties can be further strengthened in the future."
-Thomas Wilkins, Associate Professor, University of Sydney
"This is a long-awaited analysis of current and future opportunities across Australian-Italian trajectories. Editors and contributors are to be commended for this compelling and transdisciplinary endeavour."
-Alice Loda, Lecturer, University of Technology,
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Produktbeschreibung
"This book offers a rigorous and innovative appraisal of contemporary Italian-Australian relations. Among the many insights, its international relations implications are particularly valuable to understanding how bilateral ties can be further strengthened in the future."

-Thomas Wilkins, Associate Professor, University of Sydney

"This is a long-awaited analysis of current and future opportunities across Australian-Italian trajectories. Editors and contributors are to be commended for this compelling and transdisciplinary endeavour."

-Alice Loda, Lecturer, University of Technology, Sydney

This book offers a novel and comprehensive reappraisal of current relations between Italy and Australia. For the first time, it expands the scope of analysis by encompassing and critically reviewing research avenues that have been understudied so far. In order to pursue this objective, it provides innovative analyses on bilateral history, reciprocal migration, socio-cultural ties, international relations and trade, comparative politics, and scientific cooperation.

By adopting a multidisciplinary approach, this book makes a significant contribution to multiple disciplinary literatures, benefitting social science scholars, policymakers, and professionals working in a number of fields. Mindful of the wide scope and multidisciplinary nature of this innovative research, the editors oversee a careful balance of different theories, methodologies, sources, and data, in accordance with the conventions of each discipline employed in this volume. As a result, this book encourages a broader and more nuanced understanding of Italian-Australian relations in the 21st century.

Dr. Gabriele Abbondanza is Marie Curie Fellow at the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain); and Associate Researcher at both the University of Sydney (Australia) and the Italian Institute of International Affairs - IAI (Italy). His research focuses on Australian and Italian foreign policy; irregular migration; the Indo-Pacific; and middle power and great power theory.

Dr. Simone Battiston is Senior Lecturer in history and politics at Swinburne University of Technology (Australia). His research examines different aspects of post-war Italian migration, with a particular attention to the Australian context: external voting behaviour, history and memory of radical migrants, and migrant media history.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Gabriele Abbondanza is Marie Curie Fellow at the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain); and Associate Researcher at both the University of Sydney (Australia) and the Italian Institute of International Affairs - IAI (Italy). His research focuses on Australian and Italian foreign policy; irregular migration; the Indo-Pacific; and middle power and great power theory. Dr. Simone Battiston is Senior Lecturer in history and politics at Swinburne University of Technology (Australia). His research examines different aspects of post-war Italian migration, with a particular attention to the Australian context: external voting behaviour, history and memory of radical migrants, and migrant media history.