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July 2015 - September 2019
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The article examines the history of extradition in the twentieth century, to call for a broader engagement with extradition law not only as an under-explored chapter in international law in its own right, but also as a pathway to think more deeply about world-ruling projects. Extradition law, normally thought of as primarily bilateral, in fact has...
This paper focuses on the transnational neofascist network during the long 1970s. Specifically, it revolves around the period between the consolidation of the generational change (made explicit in 1968), and the beginning of the 1980s, when many of these political actors decided to migrate to South America, increasingly aware of the shortcomings of...
The aim of this paper is to trace the evolution of the neofascist networks from the vantage point, between
1945 and 1953, of Madrid, a city where a myriad of extreme right activists gathered to discuss and pro�mote their cause at a transnational level. Exploring the local socio-political context in which these (neo)-
fascists moved, and the network...
This article investigates the development of the Spanish-Italian mercury cartel from the end of World War II to the mid-1950s. Previous literature has singled out the cartel as one of the most robust international cartels of the twentieth century, but as this article shows, the cartel broke down toward the end of the 1940s, and although briefly ree...
The aim of this article is to study the evolution of the multilateral negotiations aimed at the expulsion of Leon Degrelle between 1945 and 1946, in an attempt to understand why Britain and the USA failed to obtain his repatriation. By following an international history approach, this article shows how legal concepts like extradition, repatriation...
Developing a knowledge of the Spanish-Italian connection between right-wing extremist groups is crucial to any detailed understanding of the history of fascism. Transnational Fascism in the Twentieth Century allows us to consider the global fascist network that built up over the course of the 20th century by exploring one of the significant links t...
On 8 March 1946, the President and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Spanish Government in exile, José Giral and Fernando de los Ríos, made an official visit to the Italian Ambassador in Paris, Giuseppe Saragat. The aim of the visit was to request the breaking off of relations with the Francoist regime, and to ask for permission to appoint an...
By the beginning of 1947, relations between the Western Allies and the Soviet Union had greatly deteriorated. In February 1946 George F. Kennan sent the ‘Long Telegram’ and just one month later, Churchill delivered his famous ‘iron curtain’ speech in Fulton Missouri. The idea of actively confronting the Soviet Union started to spread in the Truman...
On 30 April 1957, the French Ambassador in Madrid, Guy Le Roy de la Tournelle, sent a report to his Minister of Foreign Affairs, Christian Pineau, analysing the status of Spanish-Italian relations. In it, the French diplomat argued that, in spite of the ideological differences, there had been, ‘une resserrement des liens entre le Pardo et le Quirin...
On 15 November 1944, the Spanish Association of the Press organized a banquet in Madrid to celebrate the 15th edition of the book Italia fuera de combate, written by Ismael Herráiz, the correspondent in Rome for the Fascist newspaper Arriba! since the spring of 1942. In it, the Spanish journalist narrated the events which took place in Italy during...
Spanish-Italian relations progressively started to improve at the end of 1948, putting an end to a period of crisis which had lasted for more than a year. Aware of this new context, the Spanish authorities decided to take the initiative during the year 1949 with one goal in mind: the normalization of diplomatic relations between Madrid and Rome. As...
On 5 May 1964, Giulio Andreotti, at that time the Minister of Defence, received an extensive report discussing the status and evolution of Spanish-Italian relations. According to this report, the relationship between Madrid and Rome had progressively deteriorated during the previous years to the extent that it had come dangerously close to the verg...
The aim of this article is to analyze the relations established between Spanish and Italian extreme right-wing movements between 1945 and 1968, in an attempt to understand an important knot in the global network of neo-fascist terrorist organizations which was created at the end of World War II.
The aim of this article will be to analyze the cultural strategy carried out by both the Spanish Ambassador in Rome (José Antonio de Sangróniz) and the Cultural Attaché (Mario Ponce de León) between 1945 and 1952. This will be done in an attempt to understand the Spanish cultural action towards Italy during the first years after the end of the Seco...
L'escrit se centra en la política exterior i de defensa de la UE, fonamentalment en la vessant militar. Dóna una panoràmica històrica de la seva gènesi i resumeix els mecanismes i estructura de la seva burocràcia.
Mi investigación busca obtener un mejor entendimiento del por qué estos dos países, con sistemas políticos diametralmente opuestos (una democracia y una dictadura), decidieron reestablecer y mantener buenas relaciones diplomáticas después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, a pesar de lo desfavorable del ambiente internacional. Otro aspecto importante de...