Italy and Tito’s Yugoslavia in the Age of International Détente
Bucarelli, Massimo / Micheletta, Luca / Monzali, Luciano / Riccardi, Luca
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31.01.2016, Auflage: 1. Auflage
Beschreibung
After years of territorial disputes, political quarrels, and ethnic hatred, Italy and Yugoslavia made a great effort to settle long standing border questions and enhance bilateral relations in the framework of Détente, which resulted in great mutual advantage in terms of political stability, regional security and economic cooperation.
Autorenportrait
Massimo Bucarelli teaches History of International Relations and Diplomatic History at the Department of History, Society and Human Studies, at the University of Salento (Lecce).
Luciano Monzali is Associate Professor of History of International Relations at the Political Sciences Department in the University of Bari «Aldo Moro».
Luca Micheletta is Associate Professor of History of International Relations at the University of Rome «Sapienza».
Luca Riccardi is Full Professor of History of International Relations at the University of Cassino and Lazio Meridionale.
Inhalt
Contents: Ivan Lakovi?: From London to Osimo. American Attitude to Yugoslav-Italian Settlement of the Trieste Question – Aleksandar Životi?: The Soviet Union and Yugoslav-Italian Détente (1968-1973) – Stanislav Sretenovi?: French Diplomacy and the Road to the Osimo Agreements – Gorazd Bajc: Great Britain and the Italian-Yugoslav Relations in the 1970s – Alberto Basciani: Romania and the Rapprochement between Italy and Yugoslavia – Luca Micheletta: Italy and Albania in the Era of Détente. A Tacit Alliance – Raoul Pupo: A Mistaken History? A Survey of the Short Century of Italian-Yugoslav Relations – Luca Riccardi: Italian Foreign Policy in the Years of Détente. Ideas and Actions of Amintore Fanfani and Aldo Moro – Luciano Monzali: Aldo Moro, Italian Ostpolitik and Relations with Yugoslavia – Massimo Bucarelli: Détente in the Adriatic. Italian Foreign Policy and the Road to the Osimo Treaty – Saša Miši?: A Difficult Reconciliation on the Adriatic. The Yugoslav Road to the Osimo Agreements of 1975 – Viljenka Škorjanec: The Contribution of Slovenia to the Osimo Treaty – Darko Dukovski: Croatia and Italian-Yugoslav Relations. The Issues of Demarcation Line, Minority and Property Rights (1943-1983) – Patrick Karlsen: The Italian Communist Party’s Policy on Trieste as Viewed by Vittorio Vidali (1954-1975) – Diego D’Amelio: Imperfect Normalization. The Political Repercussions of the Treaty of Osimo – Fabio Capano: Resisting Détente. The Associative Network and the Osimo Treaty.