The “special situation” of the external relations of the Republic of San Marino in recent times
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St Petersburg State University
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Starting from Declaration no. 3 on Article 8 of the Treaty on European Union, addressed to
small-sized European States, this essay intends to investigate, from a historical point of view,
the “special situation” of the external relations of the Republic of San Marino. For geographical
reasons, these events are combined with San Marino’s particular situation of being an enclave
in the Italian territory, from which specific and ever-changing relations with Italy derive.
Geography has always marked the Republic’s external relations. In the light of the historical
period of reference and the interlocutors with whom the Republic came into contact, this essay
seeks to demonstrate the conditions imposed by geography, but also the opportunities that
enabled it to “go beyond” such geography, contrary to what imposed by its physical characteristics.
Drawing mainly from San Marino historiographic sources, and thanks to the results of
archive research carried out, the historical reconstruction aims at reconstructing the main bilateral
events between San Marino and Italy during the long period before Italian Unification.
Subsequently, the most significant events and specificities of the equally long period of the
Italian State’s building are highlighted, including the events of the Italian Risorgimento and
the most important facts of the early years of the Italian Republic. Finally, when dealing with
the start of the European integration process, some specific initiatives taken by the Republic of
San Marino to investigate particular aspects of Declaration no. 3 are addressed.
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Zonzini L. The “special situation” of the external relations of the Republic of San Marino in recent times. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. International Relations, 2022, vol. 15, issue 3, pp. 262–274. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu06.2022.303