Abstract

1. Introduction Ludovica Marchi Balossi-Restelli, Richard Whitman and Geoffrey Edwards Part I -Context and processes 2. Italy in a wide framework Federico Eichberg 3. Processes of Italian foreign policy since 1989 - how black boxes can change Paul Furlong 4. The EU post-Lisbon milieu: a context available to Italy? Geoffrey Edwards Part II - Italy in a new global order 5. All quiet on the western front: Italy and transatlantic relations Osvaldo Croci 6. Italy in Europe: Between the first and second republic Antonio Missiroli 7. Italy and the BRICs - The political economy of a complex relationship Andrea Billi, Andrea Goldstein, Luigi Manzetti and Francesca Spigarelli Part III - Perspectives on security and defence policies 8. What is defence now for Italy? The armed forces Lucio Martino 9. Actors in defence decision-making in the light of contribution to European Defence Claudio Catalano 10. Finmeccanica: evolving the role of enterprise in Italian foreign policy Alberto DeBenedictis 11. Sant'Egidio's diplomacy in crisis areas Roberto Morozzo Della Rocca 12. Italy and the challenge of mass migration: risks and opportunities Germano Dottori and Emanuela Paoletti 13. 'Stable Unpredictability'? An assessment of the Italian-Libyan relations Nicola Chelotti and Elisabeth Johansson-Nogues 14. Values promotion and security management in Euro-Mediterranean relations: The case of Italy Fabrizio Tassinari and Ulla Holm 15. Conclusions Ludovica Marchi Balossi-Restelli, Richard Whitman and Geoffrey Edwards

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