The Italian Americans’ pro-fascist lobby in the United States: Continuities and discontinuities with the liberal regime

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S. Luconi
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Studies have highlighted the role of fascism in shaping Italian immigrants in the United States and their progeny into a pressure group that influenced Washington's foreign policy to the benefit of Italy. That interpretation has drawn primarily on Italian Americans’ mobilization to prevent the US Congress from passing sanctions against Mussolini's regime during the Ethiopian War and to financially support that colonial venture. Yet, fascism initially hesitated to resort to Italian Americans’ lobbying potential. The exploitation of their political clout implied the newcomers’ acquisition of US citizenship and their children's disavowal of their parents’ nationality. This course of action apparently conflicted with the retention of the immigrants’ allegiance to the homeland and, consequently, met the opposition of Fascist ideologues in Italy and of leaders of the fasci in the United States. Furthermore, contrary to conventional scholarly wisdom, Mussolini's regime conceived nothing new when it urged Italian Americans to mobilize politically and forged them into a pro-Fascist lobby. Rather, it replicated a strategy that Vittorio Rolandi Ricci, the last Liberal ambassador in Washington, had already envisaged.
意大利裔美国人在美国的亲法西斯游说:与自由主义政权的连续性和不连续性
研究强调了法西斯主义在将美国的意大利移民及其后代塑造成一个影响华盛顿外交政策、有利于意大利的压力集团方面所起的作用。这种解释主要是基于意大利裔美国人在埃塞俄比亚战争期间动员起来阻止美国国会通过对墨索里尼政权的制裁,并在财政上支持这种殖民冒险。然而,法西斯主义最初对求助于意大利裔美国人的游说潜力犹豫不决。利用他们的政治影响力意味着新移民获得美国公民身份,而他们的孩子则放弃父母的国籍。这一行动方针显然与保持移民对祖国的忠诚相冲突,因此遭到意大利法西斯理论家和美国法西斯领导人的反对。此外,与传统的学术智慧相反,墨索里尼政权在敦促意大利裔美国人进行政治动员,并将他们塑造成亲法西斯的游说团体时,并没有什么新意。相反,它复制了上一任自由党驻华盛顿大使维托里奥·罗兰迪·里奇(Vittorio Rolandi Ricci)已经设想过的策略。
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