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GEOPOLITICA ISSN 2009-9193 Vol VIII n. 2/2019 – LE SOVRANITA CONTRASTATE p. II – Indice e Abstracts

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Articoli IL SOVRANISMO NELLE RELAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI Emidio Diodato Università per Stranieri di Perugia TITLE: Sovereigntism in international relations ABSTRACT This article investigates the contemporary re-emergence of political claims founded on the recognition of sovereignty (sovereigntism). After discussing sovereignty as a paradox or an organized hypocrisy, it focuses on two kind of sovereigntism: as a principle of domination and as a principle of emancipation. The first one is a claim of sovereignty that emerges in the regular struggle for political recognition between stronger and weaker powers. The second one is a claim of sovereignty that emerges in contrast to a perceived ex- ternal or illegitimate authority. In the first case, sovereigntism occurs when there are rising...

GEOPOLITICA ISSN 2009-9193 Vol VIII n. 1/2019 – LE SOVRANITA CONTRASTATE p. I – Indice e Abstracts

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Articoli Introduzione LE SOVRANITÀ CONTRASTATE – SIC ET NON. OVVERO IL PRISMA DELLA SOVRANITÀ Giuseppe Casale LUMSA RUSSIAN MILITARY INTERVENTIONS IN GEORGIA AND UKRAINE: RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT OR TERRITORIAL EXPANSIONISM? Barbara Pisciotta Roma Tre University ABSTRACT Russia’s foreign policy within its regional area originates primarily from the clear determination to challenge the construction of the post-bipolar European order grounded on American hegemony and the extension of NATO to East Europe. In particular, opposition to America’s strategic interests in the area began to take shape through a plan of integration designed to “reconquer” the territories of the former USSR and/or maintain control over these areas so as to prevent possible threats along the western bord...

GEOPOLITICA ISSN 2009-9193 Vol VII n. 2/2018 – Grandi stati, grandi nazioni e immaginari geopolitici dei Balcani – Indice e abstracts

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Articoli GEOSTRATEGIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BALKAN “GREATER SPACES” Nebojša Vuković Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade ABSTRACT In the paper, the greater-state concepts – the ideas of “Greater Bulgaria”, “Greater Greece”, “Greater Albania”, “Greater Serbia”, and “Greater Croatia” – are analyzed from the geostrategic point of view. Special attention is dedicated to the following parameters of these geopolitical projects – the potential size of the territory, and the position in relation to the main strategic routes of operations in the European war theater. Finally, the author critically also refers to the relatively ephemeral historical episodes when some of those projects came to life – the so-called ISoC (Independent State of Croatia), Bulgaria, and Alb...

GEOPOLITICA ISSN 2009-9193 Vol VII n. 1/2018 – Indice e abstracts

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Articoli Dopo la «fine di Eurasia»: dobbiamo aver paura della Russia? Una lettura critica della riflessione geopolitica di Dmitri Trenin sulla Russia post-sovietica CORRADO STEFANACHI - Università degli Studi di Milano TITLE: After the “End of Eurasia”: Should We Fear Russia? Dmitri Trenin and the Geopolitics of Russia in the Putin’s Era. ABSTRACT: In his 2002 renowned work The End of Eurasia Dmitri Trenin made two intertwined points. Firstly, he affirmed that Russia and Eurasia were no longer synonyms, and they would not go back to being so in the foreseeable future. That is to say that Russia had definitevely lost its quality as the center of gravity of the Eurasian continent, and that Moscow had no other option than integrating into Western Europe and the Euro-Atlantic communi...