Corriere della Sera Publishes Two Articles by Prof. Graziano |
| Friday, 13 February 2015 |
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Manlio Graziano is a specialist of geopolitics. He is the author of The Failure of Italian Nationhood: The Geopolitics of a Troubled Identity (New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2010) and several other books in English, Italian, and French. His last book, which is about the role of religion in international relations, was just released in January by Italy's leading publisher of political works Il Mulino, (, Bologna: Il Mulino, 2015.) and will be presented in France at AGS on April 22. An English version will be published in the United States by (Holy War or Holy Alliance, New york: Columbia University Press, forthcoming: 2015). |
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Professor Graziano authored two articles in the February 8th issue of the leading Italian national newspaper Corriere della Sera. Both articles relate to the idea of a current crisis of the Nation-State, and the necessity to update our interpretation of international politics. One article focusing on the aspect of tribes appeared in the foreign affairs section of the newspaper; the other, focusing on borders, appeared in the weekly literature supplement. Corriere della Sera is the oldest Italian newspaper, and the one with the highest distribution (not including sports newspapers).
See article in the Foreign Affairs section
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