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Italian military operations abroad: just don't call it war
P Ignazi, G Giacomello, F Coticchia
Springer, 2012
1152012
The war that wasn't there? Italy's “peace mission” in Afghanistan, strategic narratives and public opinion
F Coticchia, C De Simone
Foreign Policy Analysis 12 (1), 24-46, 2016
582016
Italian political parties and military operations: an empirical analysis on voting patterns
F Coticchia, V Vignoli
Government and Opposition 55 (3), 456-473, 2020
442020
Populist parties and foreign policy: The case of Italy’s Five Star Movement
F Coticchia, V Vignoli
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 22 (3), 523-541, 2020
352020
Qualcosa è cambiato?: l'evoluzione della politica di difesa italiana dall'Iraq alla Libia (1991-2011)
F Coticchia
Pisa University Press, 2013
302013
Learning from others? Emulation and change in the Italian armed forces since 2001
F Coticchia, FN Moro
Armed forces & society 42 (4), 696-718, 2016
292016
Effective strategic narratives? Italian public opinion and military operations in Iraq, Libya, and Lebanon
F Coticchia
Italian Political Science Review/Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica 45 (1 …, 2015
282015
The limits of radical parties in coalition foreign policy: Italy, hijacking, and the extremity hypothesis
F Coticchia, JW Davidson
Foreign Policy Analysis 14 (2), 149-168, 2018
272018
The transformation of Italian armed forces in comparative perspective: adapt, improvise, overcome?
F Coticchia, FN Moro
Routledge, 2016
242016
Just don’t call it war. Italian military missions abroad
P Ignazi, G Giacomello, F Coticchia
Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
242012
Helping hands: civil–military cooperation and Italy's military operation abroad
F Coticchia, G Giacomello
Small Wars & Insurgencies 20 (3-4), 592-610, 2009
242009
The fog of words: Assessing the problematic relationship between strategic narratives,(master) frames and ideology
F Coticchia, A Catanzaro
Media, War & Conflict 15 (4), 427-449, 2022
232022
Italian Foreign Policy During Matteo Renzi's Government: A Domestically Focused Outsider and the World
F Coticchia, JW Davidson
Rowman & Littlefield, 2019
222019
Multidimensional threats and military engagement: The case of the Italian intervention in Libya
M Ceccorulli, F Coticchia
Mediterranean Politics 20 (3), 303-321, 2015
222015
A sovereignist revolution? Italy’s foreign policy under the “Yellow–Green” government
F Coticchia
Comparative European Politics 19 (6), 739-759, 2021
212021
La guerra che non c'era: opinione pubblica e interventi militari italiani dall'Afghanistan alla Libia
F Coticchia, VE Parsi
Università Bocconi Editore, 2014
202014
Voting on the use of armed force*: Challenges of data indexing, classification, and the value of a comparative agenda
F Ostermann, F Böller, FJ Christiansen, F Coticchia, D Fonck, ...
Research Methods in Defence Studies, 170-188, 2020
192020
‘I’ll take two.’Migration, terrorism, and the Italian military engagement in Niger and Libya
M Ceccorulli, F Coticchia
Journal of Modern Italian Studies 25 (2), 174-196, 2020
192020
Peace and war in the political discourse of Italian Marxist and post-Marxist parties
E Calossi, F Calugi, F Coticchia
Contemporary italian politics 5 (3), 309-324, 2013
182013
Securing Italy’s energy supply and private oil companies
F Coticchia, G Giacomello, N Sartori
Italy's foreign policy in the twenty-first century: the new assertiveness of …, 2011
182011
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