The essay points out the diplomatic preparation led by Italy, since 1881, with regard to the 1911 military campaign in order to conquer Libya. As Italy was a latecomer power, it needed a diplomatic ‘permission’ from the most influential colonial powers, France and United Kingdom; then, as the campaign was hampered by the locals, diplomacy was even more urgent to secure the Italian posture.
G. Ferraioli, Tripolitania and Cyrenaica in Liberal Italy's Foreign Policy
GianPaolo Ferraioli
2023
Abstract
The essay points out the diplomatic preparation led by Italy, since 1881, with regard to the 1911 military campaign in order to conquer Libya. As Italy was a latecomer power, it needed a diplomatic ‘permission’ from the most influential colonial powers, France and United Kingdom; then, as the campaign was hampered by the locals, diplomacy was even more urgent to secure the Italian posture.File in questo prodotto:
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