This book examines the political connections and trade relations
between Italy and China, with particular emphasis on the second
half of the 19th century and the period following the Second World
War. In recent years, economic relations between the two countries
have intensified as a result of increasing exchange and trade
agreements, with positive impacts on their political and diplomatic
relations. By studying original public sources such as the Archives
of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Bank of Italy and
the Central State Archives in Rome, the author offers a historical
perspective on the evolution of the two countries' economic and
political ties. The respective chapters address e.g. the role of
international governmental authorities, the role of the Italian
Bank of China, the impact of trade agreements and foreign
investment projects, etc. Given its scope, the book will appeal to
scholars of economic history and international economics, as well
as political scientists and legal scholars with an interest in
international diplomacy and trade agreements.
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