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Santoro, Carlo María was born on August 14, 1935 in Ancona, Italy. Son of Leone Ferdinando and Gemma Bianca (Zilli) Santoro.
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For a better understanding of post-war US foreign policy, Carlo Maria Santoro traces the origin of key principles on which this is based. The author argues that the period of US neutrality at the beginning of World War II was crucial in developing the concepts of interdependence and national security that remain integral today. The heart of the book is Santoro's detailed case study of the Council on Foreign Relations' War and Peace Studies Project, which was a major source of the theories that have shaped policy-making.
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Santoro, Carlo María was born on August 14, 1935 in Ancona, Italy. Son of Leone Ferdinando and Gemma Bianca (Zilli) Santoro.
Laurea in Giurisprudenza, U. Rome, 1958. Secretary of embassy Ministero Affari Esteri, Rome, Brussels, Geneva, 1962-1967. Economics editor L"Unita, Milan, Italy, 1969-1972.
Associate professor of history of political theory U. Venice (Italy), 1972-1979.
Professor international relations U. Bologna (Italy), 1979-1990. Professor of University Milan, 1990.
Visiting professor Turin (Italy) University, 1981-1982, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, 1987-1988, Johns Hopkins University, 1990-1991. Adjunct Professor Bocconi University, 1991.
Secretary embassy Ministero Affari Esteri, Rome, Brussels, Geneva, 1962—1967. Economic editor L'Unita, Milan, 1969—1972. Associate professor history political theory University Venice, Italy, 1972—1979.
Professor international relations University Bologna, Italy, 1979—1990. Visiting professor Turin University, Italy, 1981—1982, Brown University, Providence, 1987—1988, Johns Hopkins University, 1990—1991. Professor University Milan, since 1990.
Adjunct professor Bocconi University, since 1991.
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Councillor Regione Veneta, Venice, 1975—1980. Advisor Ministry Defense, Rome, since 1984, Ministry Foreign Affairs, since 1990. Deputy secretary defense Italian Government, since 1995.
Fellow: Institute Study International Politics Milan (co-director), World Assembly International Studies (steering committee), International Studies Association, International Institute Strategic Studies, (London), Harvard University Member Italian Society Political Science, Center International Affairs.