Limes (magazine) explained

Frequency:Monthly
Publisher:Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso
Country:Italy
Based:Rome
Language:Italian
Website:Limesonline

Limes (pronounced pronounced as /it/) is a monthly Italian geopolitical magazine published in Rome, Italy.[1]

History and profile

Limes was established in 1993.[2] [3] The magazine, published every month, is owned by Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso.[2] [4] Lucio Caracciolo is the editor of the magazine.[4] It had two sister publications: the English-language Heartland, Eurasian Review of Geopolitics (2000–?),[5] [6] as well as the Serbo-Croatian Limesplus (2013–2020, available papers are in Serbian and English).[7] [8]

Members of the scientific and editorial board of Limes include Geminello Alvi, Furio Colombo, Giuseppe Cucchi, Emanuela Del Re, Ilvo Diamanti, Augusto Fantozzi, Tito Favaretto, Ernesto Galli della Loggia, Carlo Jean, Enrico Letta, Ricardo Franco Levi, Vincenzo Paglia, Angelo Panebianco, Romano Prodi, Giulio Tremonti, Antonio Zanardi Landi, Luigi Zanda, Guido Barendson, Pierluigi Battista, Andrea Damascelli, Włodek Goldkorn, Paolo Morawski, David Polansky, Alessandro Politi, Antonio Sema, and Enzo Traverso. Some of them are also members of the boards of ENI, Leonardo-Finmeccanica, and of Gazprom-controlled companies.[9] One of them, Massimo Nicolazzi, writes about energy-related topics, including those related to Russia.[10] [11]

Limes maps Crimea as a part of Russia since December 2015.[12] After protests by the Ukrainian embassy in Italy, the magazine editor Lucio Caracciolo wrote that "the maps reflects reality. When Crimea and Sevastopol will be back under effective Ukrainian sovereignty, we will produce a map that reflects such reality".[13] Limes does not use the same approach to the other frozen conflicts, and de facto states of the post-Soviet area, even on the same maps. In other maps, Crimea is shown as contested.

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://temi.repubblica.it/limes/limes-compie-20-anni-e-diventa-mensile/41868 Limes compie 20 anni e diventa mensile
  2. Web site: Limes Magazine. Mondo Times. 11 November 2014.
  3. Web site: Products. Gruppo Espresso. 15 December 2014. October 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150218211038/http://www.gruppoespresso.it/uploads/tx_cir/Pres_Inglese_GELE_ottobre14.pdf. 18 February 2015.
  4. News: Elisabetta Povoledo. An Italian Leader and a Political Acrobat. 11 November 2014. The New York Times. 29 April 2013. Rome.
  5. https://www.biblio.units.it/SebinaOpac/resource/heartland-eurasian-review-of-geopolitics/TSA0347784 Periodico Anno pubblicazione 2000 - 2004
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20130613125959/http://temi.repubblica.it/limes-heartland/ Limes heartland
  7. Web site: Chi siamo. Limes. 7 February 2010.
  8. https://www.ceeol.com/search/journal-detail?id=1550 LIMESplus Journal details
  9. http://www.eastjournal.net/archives/19163 East Journal
  10. http://www.ilfoglio.it/articoli/2010/12/12/numeri-segreti-e-futuro-della-formidabile-intesa-italo-russa___1-v-110584-rubriche_c414.htm Il Foglio
  11. Web site: Massimo Nicolazzi - Limes. 2021-08-04. it-IT.
  12. http://www.limesonline.com/lattivismo-militare-della-russia-nel-2015/88860?prv=true L’attivismo militare della Russia nel 2015
  13. http://www.limesonline.com/perche-limes-rappresenta-la-crimea-sotto-la-sovranita-della-russia/88930 Perché Limes rappresenta la Crimea sotto la sovranità della Russia