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La crisi di Libia / 2 (Guerra & Pace 34)
- Narrated by: Francesca Sforza
- Length: 22 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.
Nella seconda e ultima puntata dedicata alla Libia, Francesca Sforza affronta con l'ambasciatore Luca Giansanti le contraddizione della situazione attuale, cercando di tracciare un quadro delle soluzioni attualmente in campo per portare stabilità in questo complesso angolo di Medioriente africano.
>> Questo podcast vi è offerto grazie alla collaborazione esclusiva tra Audible e La Stampa.
©2018 GEDI News Network S.p.a. (P)2018 GEDI News Network S.p.a.
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