Libya really needs Italy
Arturo Varvelli’s comment on the need for an immediate withdrawal of pro-Turkish Syrian militias and Russian mercenaries to stabilize Libya, and on the role of relations between Italy and Turkey
Libya really needs Italy
Arturo Varvelli’s comment on the need for an immediate withdrawal of pro-Turkish Syrian militias and Russian mercenaries to stabilize Libya, and on the role of relations between Italy and Turkey
The situation is stuck, and the purpose of the conference is also to raise the level of pressure on several international actors
Arturo Varvelli’s comment about the road-map which guided the Berlin Conference
In current times Draghi understands that if you are not part of the game you are totally excluded by the negotiation table
The comment by Arturo Varvelli on Draghi and new perspectives for Italian multilateralism
In current times Draghi understands that if you are not part of the game you are totally excluded by the negotiation table
Arturo Varvelli thinks that Mario Draghi’s stature makes a big difference in the country’s foreign policy
According to a study by ECFR, Rome will orient itself more closely than in the past to joint strategies with EU partners and the USA and show less ambition for national understandings with China and Russia
The Italian presidency of the G20 could not have happened at a more complicated time but at the same time full of great opportunities
The editorial by Tersa Coratella and Arturo Varvelli on the renewed role of Rome in European architecture and multilateralism
Rising tensions between the US and China must be an incentive for Europe to develop its digital capability
Arturo Varvelli, co-author of “Network effects: Europe’s digital sovereignty in the Mediterranean”, describes the new perspectives for european digital power
Showing up to the summit with Blinken after the visit to Libya also means having something to report to the allies, and marks the importance of this chapter for Italy
Arturo Varvelli comments on Foreign Minister Di Maio’s visit to Libya
This transitional government was born as the consequence of al-Sisi and Erdogan’s attempts to open a dialogue
Arturo Varvelli comments on the new Libyan transitional government in the light of the rapprochement between Egypt and Turkey
Libya has become a sort of proxy war. I think that is the biggest problem in Libya at the moment: trying to contain the regional actors, many of whom have divergent visions for Libya.
Arturo Varvelli’s comment on the situation in Libya, 10 years after the beginning of the revolution in the country