Why Italy should join the Three Seas Initiative — James Carafano
Italy has an interest in the success of the Three Seas Initiative. First of all, because it could integrate into its plan to become a North-South energy hub.
Italy has an interest in the success of the Three Seas Initiative. First of all, because it could integrate into its plan to become a North-South energy hub.
On Sept. 19, "The Truth" reported on the Machiavelli's international conference, held in the Matteotti Hall of the Chamber of Deputies on Sept. 18.
The Three Seas Initiative was established to develop infrastructure links between the Baltic, Adriatic and Black Seas. At the latest summit, held in Romania on Sept. 6 and 7, Greece formally joined the 12 founding members.
The conference "Hot Topics in the U.S. and Italy," held at the Chamber of Deputies last Jan. 24 and co-organized by Centro Studi Machiavelli, Heritage Foundation and International Republican Institute, gained attention in the Italian media.
Italian and American experts, gathered in Rome on the initiative of the Machiavelli Center for Political and Strategic Studies, Heritage Foundation and the International Republican Institute, will meet to discuss the hottest issues of the moment.
Three experts renowned internationally discussed for Centro Studi Machiavelli how the Russian-Ukrainian war will proceed and what the consequences will be for Europe and America.
The war between Russia and Ukraine has imposed a difficult challenge on NATO and Europe. In particular, our continent risks to come out destabilized, between war at the gates, wave of refugees and socio-economic repercussions of sanctions. What are the scenarios for the near future and how should NATO and European countries deal with them?
The war between Russia and Ukraine has imposed a difficult challenge on NATO and Europe. In particular, our continent risks to come out destabilized, between war at the gates, wave of refugees and socio-economic repercussions of sanctions. What are the scenarios for the near future and how should NATO and European countries deal with them?