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ID125903
Title ProperCivil society-government synergy and normative power Italy
LanguageENG
AuthorMarchetti, Raffaele
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)There is a need for a reassessment of the Italian contribution to international affairs. If a more comprehensive and pluralist reading of Italian action at the international level is developed, an image of normative power Italy may emerge. Italian input has been crucial in a number of transnational campaigns that have had significant impact at the international level. The cases of the peace in Mozambique, the International Criminal Court, the Moratorium on the Death Penalty and, more recently, the Ban on Female Genital Mutilation all illustrate Italy's contribution to international affairs, especially the politics of norm change. These cases are all characterised by the presence of intense civil society-government synergy. In order to advance the understanding of the processes and impact of transnational mobilisations, this analysis examines the domestic conditions that facilitated such synergy, intended as key conditions for the empowerment of transnational activism itself.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Spectator Vol. 48, No.4; Dec 2013: p.102-118
Journal SourceInternational Spectator Vol. 48, No.4; Dec 2013: p.102-118
Key WordsCivil Society ;  Transnational Campaigns ;  Normative Power


 
 
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