Why Italians are fond of Putin and weary of Baltics’ security worries

  • 2016-07-13
  • Rokas M. Tracevskis
Alessandro Vitale is a professor at the University of Milan. He teaches Foreign Policy Analysis and Political and Economic Geography at the Faculty of Political Sciences and the Faculty of Law. In the 1990s, he worked in the Russian-language service of the US-financed Radio Freedom/Radio Free Europe in Prague. In Aug. 1991, during the unsuccessful coup attempt made by hardline communists seeking to restore their regime in the USSR, Vitale was visiting Moscow, then the Soviet capital city, with a group of Italian linguists of Slavic languages — he stood at the barricades near the pro-d...
 
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