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Dopo-Palermo: che fare? (Guerra & Pace 44)
- Narrated by: Francesca Sforza
- Length: 21 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Le grandi questioni di politica internazionale trovano un nuovo spazio, coordinato dalla Stampa e dall'Istituto Affari Internazionali di Roma.
La Libia continua a essere un Paese instabile e in profonda crisi, ma la conferenza di Palermo ha aperto diversi spiragli e consente di guardare al futuro con uno sguardo diverso. Francesca Sforza ne parla questa settimana con Luca Giansanti, già direttore generale degli Affari Politici alla Farnesina e tra gli esperti dello IAI. E con lui affronta i retroscena e gli scenari che si aprono da questo momento in poi.
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