Abstract

Italy Between Blocs

Rossi, Mario | March 12, 1949 issue

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The article presents information on various political developments related to Italy. To most Italians security means to keep out of any war. Well realizing this feeling, Italian leaders like Count Carlo Sforza have declared repeatedly that the government's policy is not to commit Italy to military alliances but to struggle toward the formation of a European federation. Since Sforza believes that European unity must rest upon the economic interdependence of the nations concerned, he worked out a customs union with France as the basis of a wider entente.

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POLITICAL development; INTERNATIONAL cooperation; INTERNATIONAL relations; SFORZA, Count Carlo; ITALY; FRANCE
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