Italian Political Science
Italy in the 21st Century's International Politics
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Publication date: May 2020
Italian Political Science Association
Italian Political Science (IPS) is an open-access peer-reviewed quarterly journal dedicated to deepening the understanding of political phenomena relevant for political scientists and a wider public, including journalists, policy-makers, policy analysts, political activists and all those who have an interest in politics.
IPS publishes intellectually stimulating and conceptually rigorous contributions on all areas relevant to Political science. All articles include a focus on contemporary Italy, either considered as a case-study or in comparative or European perspective.
Articles
The Me Too Syndrome reloaded: Change and continuity in Italian relations with France and Germany after Brexit
Lorenzo Cladi, Andrea Locatelli
From enthusiasm to retreat: Italy and military missions abroad after the Cold War
Fabrizio Coticchia, Francesco Niccolò Moro
Sleeping with the Enemy: The not-so-constant Italian stance towards Russia
Gabriele Natalizia, Mara Morini
Domestic sources of ‘mild’ positions on international cooperation: Italy and global climate policy
Federica Genovese
Immigration and Foreign Policy: Italy’s Domestic-International Linkage in the Management of Mass Human Movements
Antonio Zotti, Enrico Fassi
Italy-China relations and the Belt and Road Initiative. The need for a long-term vision
Simone Dossi