Under Mussolini's leadership, Fascist Italy sought to increase its
influence in the Middle East. This volume, now available for the first
time in paperback, examines the motivations behind Italy's policy, the
diverse methods the regime employed and the reasons why Italian efforts
ultimately failed. By looking at the interplay between foreign,
colonial, cultural and military policies, Fascist Italy and the Middle
East provides a new and challenging interpretation of the ambitions and
contradictions that characterized Mussolini's Italy. It analyses the
ways in which the Fascist regime sought to befriend the Islamic world
and looks at how Italian policies were propagated and received by Middle
Eastern societies. It also uncovers for the first time the grandiose
plans that were prepared in the summer of 1940 for Fascist territorial
expansion in Africa and the Middle East.