ITALY – ROMANIA: AN ANCIENT HISTORY RICH IN FUTURE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19499087Keywords:
Migration and demography , Neo-Latin heritage, Italy-Romania relations, Talent and meritocracy, Inclusive societyAbstract
Italy. Romania: an Ancient History Rich in Future.
This essay explores the historical, cultural, and socio-economic bonds between Italy and Romania, framed through Mircea Duțu’s evocative notion of the “closeness of the soul.” Beyond linguistic or historical affinities, this closeness reflects a shared destiny marked by migration, resilience, and the quest for renewal. Both nations – deeply rooted in their common Neo-Latin heritage – have experienced massive emigration waves following periods of political upheaval: post-Fascist reconstruction in Italy and the post-Communist transition in Romania. These parallel trajectories reveal not only demographic and economic vulnerabilities but also comparable crises of governance and meritocracy.
The essay situates these dynamics within broader European challenges: depopulation, labor shortages, and the need for inclusive and sustainable growth. It argues that both countries must transform emigration from a symptom of systemic failure into a catalyst for societal regeneration – one based on openness, cooperation, and recognition of talent. The shared Italian–Romanian experience, grounded in human and cultural proximity, becomes a paradigm for rethinking Europe’s future: a continent that can thrive only by embracing diversity and rediscovering solidarity as the true engine of progress.
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