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Italy’s military interventions and new security threats: the cases of Somalia, Darfur and Haiti

4/30/2016

 

Just published: "Italy’s military interventions and new security threats: the cases of Somalia, Darfur and Haiti", (with Michela Ceccorulli), Contemporary Politics. Here in early view (gated).

​Here below the abstract:
Recently, Italy has employed the military instrument abroad to deal with new, multidimensional and transnational challenges, ranging from irregular migration and piracy to the violation of basic human rights. What has pushed the country to intervene specifically through armed forces? Through three main arguments (strategic culture, domestic interests and international norms) emerging from the interplay between internal and external dynamics, the paper analyses the national debate in the run-up to the decision to intervene militarily in Darfur (2007–2010), Somalia (2009) and Haiti (2010). In so doing the work hopes to contribute to understanding the role of the military tool in Italy, a country particularly exposed to new challenges ahead.

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    Fabrizio Coticchia is Professor of Political Science at the University of Genoa.


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