This work on SinoRomanian relations from 1949 to 1989 seen by Italian press born as spinoff of my Ph. D. research about the evolution of lies between Romania and East Asian countries. First aim of this art icle is to understand if Italian press was aware of the ties between B ucharest and Beijing and how much strict were that ties. Actually, Italian press monitored the evolution of SinoRomanian relations mainly on the circumstances of State visits accomplished by the leaders of the two countries. Example s of these State visits are that of Chinese Prime Minister Zhou Enlai in Buchare st on June 1966 and that accomplished by Nicolae Ceauşescu in China on Ju ne 1971. Articles written by Italian journalists are based on news from Romanian and Chinese newspapers, on news from international press agencies and on official statements and communiqués. We can find also some report and a nalysis, signed by special correspondents as Massimo Conti and Sergio Mugnai. For this work, I’ve utilized the following newspapers: Corriere della Sera , the main newspaper of Italy. La Stampa , printed in Turin, owned by Agnelli’s industrial family. L’Unità , mouthpiece of the Italian Communist Party. La Repubblica , newspaper founded on 1976. Avanti! , mouthpiece of the Italian Socialist Party
Seen from abroad: Sino-Romanian relations from 1949 to 1989 in the Italian press
CHIRIU, ANDREA
2011-01-01
Abstract
This work on SinoRomanian relations from 1949 to 1989 seen by Italian press born as spinoff of my Ph. D. research about the evolution of lies between Romania and East Asian countries. First aim of this art icle is to understand if Italian press was aware of the ties between B ucharest and Beijing and how much strict were that ties. Actually, Italian press monitored the evolution of SinoRomanian relations mainly on the circumstances of State visits accomplished by the leaders of the two countries. Example s of these State visits are that of Chinese Prime Minister Zhou Enlai in Buchare st on June 1966 and that accomplished by Nicolae Ceauşescu in China on Ju ne 1971. Articles written by Italian journalists are based on news from Romanian and Chinese newspapers, on news from international press agencies and on official statements and communiqués. We can find also some report and a nalysis, signed by special correspondents as Massimo Conti and Sergio Mugnai. For this work, I’ve utilized the following newspapers: Corriere della Sera , the main newspaper of Italy. La Stampa , printed in Turin, owned by Agnelli’s industrial family. L’Unità , mouthpiece of the Italian Communist Party. La Repubblica , newspaper founded on 1976. Avanti! , mouthpiece of the Italian Socialist PartyI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.