Arturo Varvelli appears on the frontpage of El Mundo commenting on Meloni’s foreign policy prospects
Media mentions – Arturo Varvelli
The energy diplomacy carried out in recent months is a rare example of coherence and strategy in the pursuit of national interest
Arturo Varvelli and Lorena Stella Martini analyse the foreign policy strategy of the Draghi government towards the Southern Mediterranean, and in particular North Africa
Italy’s parliament is one of the most populist, Eurosceptic, Putin- and China-friendly in Europe,
Arturo Varvelli comments on the election in Italy
It is really difficult to understand how to solve the situation in Libya except by resetting the whole system, not only at a political but also at a military level
Arturo Varvelli comments on the latest developments in Libya
Meloni’s party does not seem well prepared to keep up with the frenzied pace of global change
Arturo Varvelli analyses the foreign policy strategy of a potential new Italian center-right government led by Giorgia Meloni
There is great sorrow over the loss of Mario Draghi
Arturo Varvelli comments the downfall of Italy’s national unity government
Italy has difficulties in defining its national interest and has a fluctuating foreign policy. In this domain, Draghi made the difference
Arturo Varvelli comments on Draghi’s foreign policy after the fall of his government
It is possible that in the future EU countries will act separately again. We must continue to work on European unity, for the EU is a union of opportunities, values but also interests
Arturo Varvelli emphasises the need to continue to foster cohesion between EU Member states
Draghi’s words to Biden on Libya sound like a pre-emptive call for more political support for Italy in Mediterranean and energy issues
Arturo Varvelli comments on Mario Draghi’s words on Libya emerged during his meeting with US President Joe Biden in Washington DC
As far as defence integration is concerned, Eastern European countries trust Washington and NATO much more than Brussels and the other main European governments
Arturo Varvelli comments on the reluctance of Eastern European countries to delegate their security to the EU