The essay describes the diplomatic work of Italy and the Holy See to gradually reintegrate Gaddaf of Libya into a system of peaceful relationships around the Mediterranean basin, combined with a system of guarantees for the Catholic community present in Libya. Tese objectives have seen a convergence of Italian foreign policy led by Andreotti and the pacifcation projects of John Paul II, with a view to the future of relationships between the North and South of the world, between Christianity and Islam.
Wojtyla, Gaddafi and Andreotti. Diplomacy and religion for a mediterranean strategy against the isolation of Libya, 1978-1997 / D'Angelo, Augusto. - In: NUOVA RIVISTA STORICA. - ISSN 0029-6236. - 3(2020), pp. 897-918.
Wojtyla, Gaddafi and Andreotti. Diplomacy and religion for a mediterranean strategy against the isolation of Libya, 1978-1997
D'Angelo Augusto
2020
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The essay describes the diplomatic work of Italy and the Holy See to gradually reintegrate Gaddaf of Libya into a system of peaceful relationships around the Mediterranean basin, combined with a system of guarantees for the Catholic community present in Libya. Tese objectives have seen a convergence of Italian foreign policy led by Andreotti and the pacifcation projects of John Paul II, with a view to the future of relationships between the North and South of the world, between Christianity and Islam.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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