PREPRINTS
I. La storia delle relazioni internazionali dall’antichità ai nostri giorni. Il progetto
B. Vigezzi, Qu’est-ce que l’histoire des relations internationales?
The History of International Relations and its Periodisation (CHIR Newsletter 8 , 1996);
Il problema della storia delle relazioni internazionali nel mondo antico (discussione, parte I);
Il problema della storia delle relazioni internazionali in periodo medioevale (discussione);
Il problema della storia delle relazioni internazionali nel mondo antico (discussione, parte II).
II. La periodizzazione delle relazioni internazionali Antico Oriente, mondo greco-romano, Cina.
M. Liverani, La storia delle relazioni internazionali nell’Antico Oriente. Il problema della periodizzazione;
E. Gabba, La storia delle relazioni internazionali nel mondo greco e romano Riflessione sui caratteri, i metodi, la periodizzazione;
Discussione con interventi di: B. Vigezzi, F. Cordano, E. Gabba, D. Foraboschi, D. Ambaglio, G. Daverio, S. Pizzetti,C. Mora, A. Savio;
L. Lanciotti, Le relazioni internazionali dell’Impero cinese dalle origini alla rivolta dei Boxer.

III. Confini e Frontiere nel mondo orientale e classico
Introduzione di G. Daverio
Testi di: P. Piacentini, Frontiere dell’Egitto, limiti del mondo; M. Negri, I confini della Messenia micenea; G. Daverio, Il controllo dello spazio abitato: confini geometrici e reciprocativi nella Grecia antica; F. Prontera, Appunti sulla geografia dei Greci; M. Bonghi Jovino, Gli Etruschi: quali confini?; C. R. Whittaker, Sfide sulle frontiere romane; S. Pizzetti, Le frontiere naturali nella storia di Francia: un mito politico o un mito storiografico?

IV. Forme delle relazioni internazionali nel Medioevo. Atti del seminario di studi, Milano, 1998, (Milano, 2000)
B. Vigezzi, Introduzione ai lavori: linee del progetto di ricerca su “La storia delle relazioni internazionali dall’antichità ai nostri giorni” Testi di:
P. Delogu, Introduzione alla discussione del libro di François Ganshof “Histoire des relations internationales. Le Moyen Age”; G.G. Merlo, Introduzione alla discussione del libro di François Ganshof “Histoire des relations internationales. Le Moyen Age”
Discussione con interventi di: Brunello Vigezzi, Giuseppe Sergi, Giulia Barone, Paolo DeloguGiorgio Chittolini, Brunello Vigezzi
L. Cracco Ruggini, L’Impero di Roma e i popoli esterni; G. Sergi, Relazioni fra poteri e circolazione delle élites. Alcuni caratteri dell’Alto Medioevo.
Discussione con interventi di: Giovanni Grado Merlo; Emilio Gabba; Giorgio Chittolini; Giulia BaroneGherardo Ortalli; Stefano Gasparri; Gabriella Rossetti; Daniele Foraboschi; Brunello Vigezzi; Paolo Delogu; Lellia Ruggini CraccoGiuseppe Sergi
M. Pozza, I "Pacta Veneta"; F. Conca, Le relazioni diplomatiche di Manuele I Comneno nell’opera di Niceta Coniata.
Discussione con interventi di: Gherardo Ortalli, Giovanna Petti Balbi, Fabrizio Conca, Gabriella Rossetti, Brunello Vigezzi.
G. Barone, La Curia Romana e i regni nel XIII secolo; V. D'Alessandro, Guerra e diplomazia in Sicilia al tempo di Federico III (1296-1337); B. Figliuolo, L’ambasciatore residente fiorentino a Napoli dalle origini alla morte di Ferrante d’Aragona (1480-1494). Vita quotidiana e prassi cancelleresca; G. Chittolini, La corte di Roma e le società politiche italiane nel pieno e tardo Quattrocento;G. Rossetti, L’esperienza del GISEM (Gruppo Interuniversitario per lo Storia dell’Europa Mediterranea); Discussione conclusiva con interventi di: P. Delogu, G. Barone, S. GasparriD. Foraboschi, G. Chittolini, R. Comba, B. FigliuoloB. Vigezzi.

V. Le relazioni internazionali nella prima età moderna (XV-XVIII sec.). Atti del seminario di studi (Milano, 2000)
Introduzione di Brunello Vigezzi
Giuseppe Galasso, La società europea e le relazioni internazionali in età moderna (dalla fine del XV secolo alla Guerra dei Sette Anni)
Discussione con interventi di: B. Vigezzi, R. Fubini, G. Galasso, R. Fubini, D. Frigo, E. GabbaG. Corna Pellegrini, D. Bigalli, A. Giovagnoli, G.G. Merlo.

II Serie - Commissione di storia delle relazioni internazionali
I. Globalization, Regionalization and the History of International Relations
Preliminary Note; Some Information about the Commission of History of International Relations; Session Aims – Introductory Remarks;
Testi di: R. Aguirre Gustavo Gatti,The End of the Century and the End of Employment. East-West: A Reality; B. Amoroso, Globalisation and Regionalisation; Th. Angerer, Austria's Foreign Policy since 1918: between Regionalization and Globalization; J. Beaumont, Australia between Globalisation and regionalisation: the Historical Experience; D. Bidussa, All-Reaching Answers to Globalization. Religious Radicalism as "Tradition's Figure" and "Social Mobilization". The Late 20th Century Jewish Case; N. Breda dos Santos, OMC: règles multilatérales stables et non-discriminatoires? Perspectives pour la libéralisation du secteur agricole ; A. Canavero, Is a More Globalized Church Bound To Be Less Universal? The 20th Century Internationalization of the Roman Curia; A. Ciampani, Social Actors in History of International Relations: European Trade Unions from Internationalism to Global Society; Ch. Cogan, NATO, UE after the Cold War; A. Colombo, Globalisation and the Crisis of International Society. Martin Wight and Carl Schmitt’s Reflections on the Cultural and Institutional Dimensions of International Relations; W. Döpcke, About the Mystery and Misery of Regional Integration in Africa; Ch. F. Doran, Globalization, Regionalization and the Cost of Secession; Y. H. Ferguson, Globalization, Regionalization, and Other Conceptions of Political Space: Past, Present, and Future; V. Ferretti, The Globalization Process from South to East Asia and Japan's Adhesion to the Colombo Plan in 1954; O. H. Gejo-A. M. Liberali, Globalization Versus Regionalization; A. Giovagnoli, Between Decolonization and Globalization: The Catholic Church and the 20th Century Missions; A. Graziani, The Italian Economy in the International Context: the International Setting; K. Haba, Globalism and Regionalism in East-Central Europe: Nationality Problem and Regional Cooperation under the EU and NATO Enlargement; J. Hajdu, The Presence of Global Capital in Australia and the Debate over National Identity; K. Hovi, Globalization and Regionalization in the Baltic States and Finland in the 1920’s and 1930’s; G. Iuorno – A. Trincheri, The Globalization and Latent Conflicts at the End of the Century. The Ethnic-Religious Nationalism in Kosovo and Kashmir; R. S. Jordan, The Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) and the Politics of European Command; H. Kaelble, Globalization and European Society; L. Kaplan, Globalization, Regionalization and the Military. The Evolution of NATO as a Military Organization; S. Kay, Security Regionalization In The New Europe. International Institutions And Balkan Crises; D.Lowe, Three World Wars: Australia and the Global Implications of Twentieth Century Wars; S. Mansingh, India and China in Comparative Perspective: Between Regionalism and Globalization; A. Musacchio, The Concept of Globalisation; J. Nevakivi, Globalization, Regionalization and the History of International Relations: the Case of Scandinavia and Finland; J. P. Nielsen, The Historical construction of the Barents Euro‑Arctic Region; J. Osterhammel, Globalising and Regionalising Forces Affecting the Dependent World (19th and 20th Centuries); N. Petersen, Denmark and Norden in the Post-War Period. Between Sub-Regionalism, Regionalism and Globalism; G. Poitras, Inventing North America. The Evolution of Regionalism in a Globalized Political Economy; D. Preda, Globalization and Regionalization: An Historical Approach; R. Pruessen, “Growing the System: The Evolution of Global Management Efforts, 1950-1975”: A Report on the Evolution of a Collaborative Research Project; V. Puskas, Post-1989 Central Europe. National Interests, European Integration and Globalisation; F. Rigotti, The New Leviathan: Globalisation and the Language of Apocalypse; A. Roccucci, Russian Orthodox Church and Globalization; V. Scerbinskis, Latvia in the Process of Globalization and Regionalism During 1990’s; G. Scirocco, A Debate in Progress: Globalization and Time-Terming; M. Shuto, Sovereignty, Regionalism and Globalization in Southeast Asian Politics; N. D. Smirnova, Regionalization and Regional Integration. Balkan Tie; M. Subhash, Regionalism In India; H. Tertrais, Entre mondialisation et régionalisation: les relations entre l’Europe et l’Asie du Sud-Est depuis la seconde guerre mondiale; L. Tosi, Between Wars and International Cooperation Processes. A Possible Reading of the History of International Relations in the 20th Century; L. Valent, United Kingdom and the Global Foreign Policy in the '50s and '60s; N. Valério Ana Bela Nunes, From Global Mediterranean to the Mediterranean in a Global World; E. Vezzosi, The Feminist Movement between Globalization and Regionalization; T. Vigevani, Long Cycles of the International Society And Their Contemporary Consequences; H. Watanabe, Japanese‑Asian Relations and Euro‑Asian Relations. Regionalism and Globalization in Asia in the first half of the 20th Century; M. Weber, Globalization and the Asian Economic Crisis; J.-P. Willaime, Protestantisme et globalisation; P. M. Wehbe, Democracy/Capitalism, Debate Theme. Notion of the State Today; M. Rapoport, L’Amerique Latine entre Globalisation et Regionalisation. Perspectives Historique et Tendencies Recentes. Rapport General; N. Aguirre, The Relationship between Argentine and Western Europe. A Special Case: Relationaship with Spain (1990-1999); C. Bueno, The Brazilian Foreign Policy and the Beginning of the United States Hegemony in the Hemisphere (1906-12); J. H. Carrizo, Argentine Nation in the World System According to Frondizi’s Developmentalist Vision (1955-1958); F. De Zan – A. Gutiérrez Francisco Del Canto Viterale Eduardo Capello, MERCOSUR: presente, pasado y futuro; L. Ferreira, Latin America: a Zone of Interest for European Union?; E. Heredia, Terre (sol) et Territoire: Deux conceptions de l’espace dans les rapports Américains Latins internationaux; L. Knecher – M. Rapoport, Argentine-French Relations at the Time of the European Common Market’s Establishment: the Frondizi-De Gaulle Talks; M. de Monserrat Llairó Raimundo Siepe, The Crossroad of the American Foreign Policy in the Process of Argentine Integration and Latin America 1958 – 1962; E. Madrid, Argentine, Brézil et l´Intégration Regionale; M. Haydee Martin, The Integration of Latin America Economic Spaces in the International System through a Century: the Mercosur between the Continentalization and the Globalization? M. Muro de Nadal, World Overview of the Milk Producing Countries at the End of the Millenium and the Effects on Mercosur; D. del Pilar Otero, International and Interregional Relations in the Area of Misiones or Palmas; A. Radisic, Diplomatic and Commercial Relations between Argentina and Iran from 1940 to 1950; M. Rapoport – R. Laufer, The United States vis-a-vis Argentina and Brazil: the Military Coups of the 1960s; R. Romero, The Latin American Student Movements, from Their Formation until the Age of the Technological Capital. A Compared Analysis of the FUA, the UNE and the FEUU; O. Beatriz Scher, Las relaciones entre América Latina y Canadá en un nuevo marco regional (1950-1995); B. R. Solveira, L’Asie et l’Afrique dans la politique extérieure argentine, 1853-1999; M. S. Tabieres, The Relationhip Between European Union and Mercosur; E. Tirre, The International Insertion of Argentina: the Relationship with the USA and Europe and the Regional Integration.

II. The Formation of the Images of the People and the History of International Relations
B. Vigezzi, “Some preliminary Remarks”
Testi di: E. Borromeo, Le 'turc' à l’age moderne : itinéraire d’une image (du XVIe jusqu’au debut du XVIIIe siecle): quelques reflexions ; I.A. Pop – S. Sipos, Image des Pays Romains dans un ouvrage français de 1688 ; G. Bogliolo Bruna, Du mythe à la réalité: L'image des Esquimaux dans la littérature de voyage (XVIe - première moitié du XVIIIe siècle) ; C. J. Jaenen, Imaginary Reality: French Images of Amerindians, Amerindian Images of the French ; M. M. Benzoni, L’image de l’Amérique Espagnole à l’âge moderne. Quelques notes pour une histoire de la littérature sur l’expansion européenne (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles); K. Dang, Define and Rule: Travel Accounts and the Colonial State in India ; R. Young, Colonial Images of Population on the West Coast of Sumatra in the 18th Century ; G. Russo, Zulu et Européens au 19ème siècle. Regards sur un monde africain et controverses culturelles ; C. Horel, L’image de la Hongrie et des Hongrois en Europe sur la longue durée (1848-1999) ; R. Caccialupi, The Austro-Hungarian Empire in Italian Travel Journals (1867-1914) ; S. Pizzetti, 'L’Allemagne savante'. La culture italienne et l’image de la science allemande du Risorgimento à la première guerre mondiale ; A. Saccoman, Italian Military’s Perception of European Armies in the 1870s ; A. Caianiello, L’image de l’empire guillelmine dans la presse liberale italienne: un model d’action en politique étrangère? (1900-1914) ; M. Cornick,Les problèmes de la perception entre la France et l’Angleterre au seuil du 20e siècle ; L. M. Bastos P. Neves Tania Maria Tavares Bessone da C. Ferriera, Portugal, France et Brésil: représentations imaginées (1808-1914) ; L. Medeiros de Menenzes, Les Portugais en tant que représentation de l'immobilisme dans la modernisation républicaine au Brésil (1890-1920) ; T. Bonazzi, Janus And The Statue Of Liberty: Redefining 'The Other' To Chart The Course Of The American Empire ; M.-D. Elizalde, Images of the Philippines: The International Perception of a Colony at The End of The Nineteenth Century ; M. Rauck, The Development of the German Image of Japan in the Late 19th Century to WW I; W. Kaiser, Negotiating National Images in Global Public Spaces: Intercultural Communication at Nineteenth Century World Exhibitions; B. Ferenčuhová, L´alliance franco-tchécoslovaque dans l´entre-deux-guerres. Le poids de l´image du Francais et du Russe/Soviétique dans le processus de décision en politique étrangere ; Th. Schramm, La représentation satirique des voisins de la Pologne dans l’entre-deux-guerres ; H. Fukamachi, Chinese National Consciousness and Japan: The Case of Dai Jitao ; O. K.Fält, Impact of Japan’s public image on the political relations between Finland and Japan in the 1930s ; R. Cambria, Presse et groupes de pression aux Etats-Unis. À la recherche d’une politique étrangère à l’égard de l’Italie après 1945: hypothèse sur des cas d’études; E. Aga Rossi – G. Orsina, The image of America in the Italian Communist Press, 1945-1953 ; M. Narinski, La formation de l’image de l’ennemi en URSS au début de la Guerre Froide ; J. Kent, British Elites and Attitudes to the 'Other' in Cold War Europe ; M. D. Algora Weber, Spain - Magreb Relations in the Framework of the 'Common Security and Foreign Policy' of the European Union: from the Traditional Look to the Present Aims ; G. S. Mount – S. Basdeo,The Foreign Relations of Trinidad and Tobago as a Manifestation of National Identity; D. Vital, "The People” as an Organising Idea; A. Ferrari, Between Slavdom and Turan: Russian Identity in Eurasian Teaching; A. Ostinelli De Caroli, The non-European World in the Italian School History Books: the Image of the Other Between Stereotypes and Reality after World War II. Hypotheses on Some Case-Studies.

III. What’s New in the History (and Theory) of International Relations after 1989? (In preparazione)
Abstracts e papers: A. Adamthwaite, Twentieth century world orders: the search for a new settlement (abstract); A. Colombo, The failing distinction between Peace and War and the collapse of “classical” International Society (paper); M.E. De Rezende, Pouvoir, nation et ordre international : l’après 1989 ; C. Doran, Why 1989 was different: Explaining the only peaceful systems transformation in the History of the Modern State System; R. Frank, Le tournant historique de 1989- n’efface pas le tournant de 1973 ; D. Lowe, International History since 1989 : a Project of Restoration?; R. Marcowitz, The significance of 1989 as a watershed for International Historians (abstract); G. Poitras, Unipolarity and Globalizations : directions, limitations and contradiction in International Theory after 1989; R. Pommerin, The Impact of the end of the Cold War on the Military; O. Babatunde, Neither States nor Nations: Theory and History of International Relations in West Africa (abstract); C. Bueno, Interamerican Relations after the Cold War ; L. Delgado, Le paradoxe du pouvoir américain en Espagne : hard power et soft power entre la dictature de Franco et la consolidation démocratique. (abstract) ; W. Döpcke, The End of the Cold War in Africa. Rupture or Continuities?; Y. Ferguson, From Bipolarity to Unipolarity: US Superpower, Hegemon or Empire (abstract); V. Ferretti, Japanese Foreign Policy Between Multilateralism and Bipolarism : Two Historical Moments; C. Horel, 1989: une restauration des identités juives en Europe centrale?; F.J. Sombra Saraiva, Reasserting Autonomy: Theory, History and Diplomacy at the Brazilian Institute of International Relations (1954-2004); H. Tertrais, Pourquoi 1989 n’a pas déstabilisé les régimes communistes d’Asie?; G. Thiemeyer, The United States as a early promoter of globalisation from 1865 to 1900; L. Valent, A brave new (American) world? The Neo-Conservative Theories and the International Relations from the 1989; T. Vigevani, Brazilian Foreign Policy at the End of the Twentieth Century: an Exercise in Autonomy through Integration; P.F. Vizentini, From FHC to Lula: Brazil’s Foreign Policy and Regional Integration; H. Watanabe, Transformation of the US centered Alliances as International Security Community - Comparative study between the Asia-Pacific and Atlantic Partnerships after the end of the Cold War ; M. Weber, US- China: A New Balance of Power in East Asia after September 11; A .Bogutarov, The Avoidable Clash: Theory of World Politics versus History of International Relations (abstract); G. Bossuat, L’histoire de l’unité européenne, un champ nouveau de l’histoire globale des relations internationales contemporaines (abstract) ; N. Breda dos Santos, Brazilian Historiography in International Relations since 1990 ; A.L. Cervo, Neo-liberalisme et historiographie des relations internationales : l’influence en Argentine et au Brésil ; M. D. Elizalde, Colonial Studies and International Relations in Spain; J. Elvert, The Impact of Europeanization on Modern European Historiography; B. Ferencuhova, Perceptions slovaque de l’intégration de l’Europe médiane en Europe après 1989: l’impact du présent sur des représentations historiographiques ; H. Fukamachi, The Cold War Indigenized and Ingrained: pre and post 1989 Historiography on the Chinese Revolutions in Mainland and Taiwan (abstract); M. Herren, Images of Civil Society in International Relations; H. Kleinschmidt, Comparative International Relations: Conceptual History as a New Research Paradigm” (abstract); G. Kronenbitter, Angle of vision: the origins of World War I and post-1989 historiography (abstract); A.C. Lessa, Between History and Theory : New Paradigms to Interpret the International Relations in Brazil since 1990; W. Loth , Cold War History after 1989: What is new?; H. Momose, International History and the Discourse of “Relatedness”; I. Poggiolini, From Division to the New European Architecture : the Historiography of European Integration since 1989; D. Preda, Directions et thèmes majeurs d’études dans l’historiographie roumaine des relations internationales après 1989 (abstract) ; M. Rapoport – C. Spiguel, El desarollo de la Historiographia de las Relaciones Internacionales en Argentina de los anos 80 a la crisis del 2001: polemicas sobre politica exterior, cambios mundiales y perspectiva historica ; G. Schmidt, Policy - Economy - Ideology :the Internationalisation of Basic Components of National History and the Conception of Multiperspective International Relations (abstract); M. Schulz, Towards World Culture? International Institutions and Normative Change in the History of International Relations.
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Il Centro, d’intesa con il Dottorato di Ricerca in Storia dell’Europa mediterranea dall’antichità all’età contemporanea dell’Università degli Studi della Basilicata, e con l’Institut Pierre Renouvin, sta procedendo alla preparazione del preprint relativo al convegno tenuto nel settembre 2004 su Spazi e tempi della storia d’Europa.
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