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Rethinking Italy's Shrinking Place in the International Arena

Autori Federico Romero
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Italy’s foreign policy is still shackled by two features inherited from its modern history: an obsessive focus on rank and prestige, and a no less delusional faith in the redemptive character of the EU and other multilateral arrangements it belongs to. The ‘middle power’ foreign policy model elaborated in the 1980s had a rationale of its own but it can hardly be adapted to the globalised world, nor can it be sustained by a deteriorated economic and societal domestic fabric. Italy has to rethink its basic national interests, adapt its foreign policy tools to new concepts of relevance and influence, and focus on a long-term, concerted effort at domestic regeneration if it is to withstand the challenges of the globalised world we live in.
Keywords: Italian foreign policy; middle power; globalisation

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p. 1-12
In
The International Spectator
Numero
51/1
ISBN/ISSN/DOI
10.1080/03932729.2016.1108613