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Status-Seeking and Nation-Building: The “Piedmont Principle” Revisited
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History ( IF 0.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-01 , DOI: 10.1162/jinh_a_01520
Simone Paci , Nicholas Sambanis , William C. Wohlforth

The pursuit of status on the international stage through participation in the Crimean War was critical to Italy’s drive toward unification. Piedmont’s Prime Minster Count Camillo di Cavour’s entry into the wartime alliance with France and Great Britain was a major component in his nation-building project, which Italy’s enhanced status after the war brought to fruition. Primary sources highlight the nexus between status competition at the international level and domestic political outcomes. Similar processes can explain the success and failure of other nation-building enterprises.

中文翻译:

寻求地位与国家建设:“皮埃蒙特原则”的重新审视

通过参加克里米亚战争在国际舞台上寻求地位对意大利实现统一的动力至关重要。皮埃蒙特的总理伯爵卡米洛·迪卡沃尔(Camillo di Cavour)与法国和英国加入战时联盟是他的国家建设项目的重要组成部分,该项目在战后意大利的地位得到了提高。主要来源强调了国际一级的地位竞争与国内政治成果之间的联系。类似的过程可以解释其他建国企业的成败。
更新日期:2020-06-01
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