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Italy's growing burden of choice in security policy / Menotti, Roberto   Journal Article
Menotti, Roberto Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract NATO, the EU, and the UN have been the cornerstones of Italy's foreign policy since WWII: although they continue to provide a point of reference, these institutions are undergoing major changes that reflect - and partly create - a very unpredictable international environment. The evolving security agenda, choices made by key allies (especially the United States), and domestic political forces are putting Italian decision-makers under pressure. There is a serious problem of resource constraints while the country is still unwilling to make clear-cut choices based on unavoidable tradeoffs. The past few years have witnessed a mix of continuity and change due to the political orientations of successive governments under these challenging circumstances.
Key Words Security  European Union  Italy  Italy - Foreign Policy 
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