Italian foreign policy in the post-cold war period: a neoclassical realist approach |
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Authors: | Lorenzo Cladi Mark Webber |
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Affiliation: | 1. Politics, History and International Relations , Loughborough University , Loughborough, LE11 3TU, UK lorenzocladi@hotmail.com;3. The School of Government and Society, College of Social Sciences , University of Birmingham , Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK |
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Abstract: | Abstract Drawing on a neoclassical realist approach, this article analyses the foreign policy conduct of different Italian governments from 1994 to 2008. Pressured by the post-cold war international system, these governments have been compelled to raise Italy's profile within the international system. However, the way in which successive governments have responded has differed markedly. By looking at variables located at the domestic level – elite perceptions of the distribution of power and government instability – it is possible to explain these differences. Neo-classical realism is seen as an advance on Waltzian neo-realism precisely because it allows room for domestic as well as international (or systemic) variables, and because it has a very specific focus on foreign policy as such. |
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Keywords: | neo-classical realism Italian foreign policy domestic politics |
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