Italy as the Kremlin’s ‘Trojan Horse’ in Europe: Some Overlooked Factors

E-International Relations:1-6 (2020)
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Abstract

As Russian influence in Italy grows, Putin’s ‘Trojan horse’ in the EU reflects several societal trends, molding perceptions of a foreign policy appropriate for Italy.

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Artem Patalakh
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