The international role and status of Italy among international powers has been an issue of debate in both the political and the academic context. What has never been systematically investigated is the way in which other powers with which Italy interacts in institutional contexts perceive Italy and its international role. It is the aim of this special issue to provide an overview of how Italy is perceived abroad. The introduction explains why it is worth looking at international images of Italy, and sums up the findings of the research project. The following 5 articles look at how France, Britain, the UK, the US and Germany look at Italy.
O. Croci, S. Lucarelli (2010). Italy in the Eyes of European and Transatlantic Allies, Special Issue of the Review "Modern Italy" vol.15 , n. 3, 2010. LONDON : Routledge.
Italy in the Eyes of European and Transatlantic Allies, Special Issue of the Review "Modern Italy" vol.15 , n. 3, 2010
LUCARELLI, SONIA
2010
Abstract
The international role and status of Italy among international powers has been an issue of debate in both the political and the academic context. What has never been systematically investigated is the way in which other powers with which Italy interacts in institutional contexts perceive Italy and its international role. It is the aim of this special issue to provide an overview of how Italy is perceived abroad. The introduction explains why it is worth looking at international images of Italy, and sums up the findings of the research project. The following 5 articles look at how France, Britain, the UK, the US and Germany look at Italy.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.