Italo-Yugoslav relations. Proceedings and discussions
This first study conference on Italo-Yugoslav relations (Rome, 29-31 May 1970) has been jointly organized by the Istituto Affari Internazionali of Rome and the Institute of International Politics and Economics of Beograd, to allow a frank, non official, but authoritative confrontation on the ways of thinking and making international policy in the two countries, with special attention to their reciprocal relations. The meeting, to which partecipated a number of delegates from the two countries chosen among political personalities, scholars, experts, economic managers and journalists, has proved hinghly fruitful. The debate on the specified topics presented in the papers, has confirmed the common interest of the partecipants to continue in an even more deep and thoroungh analysis and discussion of the Italian and Yugoslav positions and possibilities of cooperation. The proceedings of the meetings are here presented according to the major topics of the discussion; the first part groups papers and the condensate of discussion concerned with political problems; while the economic aspects are the subject of part two.
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Rome, IAI, October 1970, 102 p. -
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Foreword, p. 5
Working Programme, p. 7
List of Participants, p. 9-10
Part One
I. The Foreign Policy of Yugoslavia / Leo Mates, p. 13-21
II. Remarks on Italian Foreign Policy / Altiero Spinelli, p. 22-35
III. Political Relations between Yugoslavia and Italy / Vukoje Bulatović, p. 36-41
IV. Italy and Yugoslavia / Alfonso Sterpellone, p. 42-61
V. Discussion, p. 62-69
Part Two
I. Economic Relations between Yugoslavia and Italy / Ljubiša Adamović, p. 73-91
II. Collaboration between Italy and Yugoslavia / Gino Papuli, p. 92-99
III. Discussion, p. 100-102