Italian Foreign Policy: Domestic Politics, International Requirements and the European Dimension (in Special Issue: The Future of European Foreign Policy)

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Series Details Vol.30, No.1, March 2008, p169-182
Publication Date March 2008
ISSN 0703-6337
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Abstract: Italy's foreign policy has always been heavily influenced by its domestic politics. Despite the fact that ideological cleavages are less profound, even in the post-Cold War period the difficulties of the Italian political system have jeopardized a successful foreign policy. One of the crucial factors contributing to this paradox has been the attitude on the European dimension of Italy's foreign policy, which has become a partisan issue. While the Berlusconi government confined the European dimension to a subordinate position with respect to bilateral relations with the USA, the Prodi government is attempting the opposite approach. The lack of bipartisan consensus is threatening an effective foreign policy at a time in which international changes require a quick capacity to adapt

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