The future of EU after pandemic, after Brexit, after Trump…..

To download the article of Maria Grazia Melchioni “Il futuro dell’UE dopo la pandemia, dopo la Brexit, dopo Trump….” click here IL FUTURO DELL’UE


Global Geoeconomic Bipolarism and the Chances for Europe

To download the article of Maria Grazia Melchionni “Il bipolarismo geoeconomico globale e le possibilità per l’Europa” click here Il bipolarismo geoeconomico globale e le possibilità per l’Europa, testo


Comparing reflections on Covid-19 phenomenon and Spanish influence (C. Buccianti – M. Semboloni)

To download Comparing reflections on Covid-19 phenomenon and Spanish influence by Cinzia Buccianti and Martina Semboloni, click here:   Riflessioni a confronto Covid-Spagnola


Per un’Unione Europea a più felicità (M. G. Melchionni)

To download the text of prof.ssa Maria Grazia Melchionni, Per un’Unione Europea a più felicità, click here: PER UN’UNIONE EUROPEA A PIÙ FELICITÀ


Looking at the Future of the EU (M. G. Melchionni)

To read the full text of the article of Maria Grazia Melchionni, looking at the future of the EU: with the Insight into the Past, published on 2017/3 of RSPI, click here 06-Melchionni-Looking


L’UE face au phémomène migratoire (M. G. Melchionni)

Click here to read the conference report of prof. Maria Grazia Melchionni to the Study Seminar Jean Monnet Migrations (Tunis, February, 22nd-23rd 2016)  L’UE face au phémomène migratoire


RSPI – Russia (M. G. Melchionni)

Dear Readers, trying to explain the reasons why I strongly wanted this issue 2014/4 of Rivista di Studi Politici Internazionali focused on Russia, I must hint that since 2006, when the Journal passed by the hands of its memorable director Giuseppe Vedovato to mines, I thought to the necessity to open a window on Russia, so little and bad known in the West, after so many decades of separation and ideological contrast. Since 2007 there has been many articles concerning Russia the Journal has published on themes. They have been signed mainly by Italian and Russian contributors, but not only. My colleague, Prof. Tatiana Zonova, a great friend of Italy, has contributed to the opening of this window. It was natural that, starting the Ukrainian crisis, I would try to focus the attention of the Journal not on the crisis itself which is still going on but on its origins. […]