Sino-Italian Political and Economic Relations: From the Treaty of Friendship to the Second World War

Orazio Coco*

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Abstract

This book presents a comprehensive narrative and historical analysis of the political and economic relations between China and Italy from the Treaty of Friendship and Commerce signed in October 1866 to the Second World War.

Utilizing primary sources found in public and private archives, the volume acknowledges the relevance of eminent figures and their roles and contributions in developing the relations between Italy and China. It provides an extensive presentation of the close relations between the Chinese nationalist and Italian fascist regimes and their interaction in the interwar period. The Italian and Chinese governments had a prolonged political and economic dialogue, which lasted for almost a decade and involved the active mediation of politicians, economists, academics, and professionals at different levels and in diverse fields. International historiography mostly neglects the relevance of this period in broader historical contexts. This work overcomes the unjustified oversight and examines, with reliable primary sources, the relevance of this extraordinary season of international relations.

With a valuable exploration of a wealth of sources, this book provides a new opportunity of reflection for scholars and students interested in Sino-European relations and international history.  
Original languageEnglish
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages236
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9781003844969, 9781003143260
ISBN (Print)9780367687366, 9780367687373
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Feb 2024

Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Arts and Humanities

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