The (r)evolution of Italo-Egyptian relations in the 20th century: from the second post-war times to the fall of the First Republic

Ongari, Giulia (A.A. 2022/2023) The (r)evolution of Italo-Egyptian relations in the 20th century: from the second post-war times to the fall of the First Republic. Tesi di Laurea in History of Italian foreign policy, Luiss Guido Carli, relatore Antonio Varsori, pp. 211. [Master's Degree Thesis]

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Abstract/Index

The reestablishment of Italo-Egyptian relations after world war II (1946-1955). A preamble on the worsening and discontinuation of relations during world war II. Italian policies towards Egypt in world war II. The demise of Italo-Egyptian relations. The fall of fascism and the resumption of relations. The power available to Italy in the second post-war period: limitations and opportunities. The Italian strategy in the Middle East and the Mediterranean pre-1955. Egypt: a strategic partner in the grand Mediterranean scheme and the clash with other powers in the reestablishment of relations. A new Italian role in the Middle East and the Mediterranean: constructing a new role through a new approach and Mattei’s ENI. From the turn in the Italian attitude to the aftermath of the Suez Canal crisis (1955-1962). The 1958 crisis and Amintore Fanfani’s role. The other face of neo-Atlantism: Enrico Mattei and ENI. From Fanfani's time to the Camp David accords (1963-1978). The sunset of neo-atlantism: from Amintore Fanfani to Aldo Moro. The ascent of Aldo Moro: from neo-atlantism to the Euromediterranean dimension of Italian foreign policy. The six days war (1967). The aftermath of the six days war and the process of distension in the Mediterranean (1968-1973). The Italian response to the Yom Kippur war and the oil shock (1973). Towards the 1978 Camp David accords. From Craxi, to Sigonella, to the fall of the First Republic (1979-1994). After Camp David: the construction of an active role in the Mediterranean. The Mediterranean era of Bettino Craxi and Giulio Andreotti. The hijacking of the Achille Lauro and the night of Sigonella. The aftermath of Sigonella: Italy and Egypt in the second half of the 1980s. The last Middle Eastern foreign policy: Italy and Egypt towards the end of the First Republic.

References

Bibliografia e sitografia: pp. 197-211.

Thesis Type: Master's Degree Thesis
Institution: Luiss Guido Carli
Degree Program: Master's Degree Programs > Master's Degree Program in International Relations (LM-52)
Chair: History of Italian foreign policy
Thesis Supervisor: Varsori, Antonio
Thesis Co-Supervisor: Niglia, Federico
Academic Year: 2022/2023
Session: Extraordinary
Deposited by: Alessandro Perfetti
Date Deposited: 03 Sep 2024 13:19
Last Modified: 03 Sep 2024 13:19
URI: https://tesi.luiss.it/id/eprint/39492

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