Antonio Martino

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Antonio Martino.

Antonio Martino (born December 22, 1942 in Messina) is an Italian politician, who has been Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1994 and Italian Minister of Defense from 2001 to 2006. He is a founding member of Forza Italia, holding party card no. 2.

[edit] Career

Born at Messina, he is the son of Gaetano Martino, former Foreign Minister and prominent member of the late Italian Liberal Party (PLI). In mid-the 1980s he was unsuccessful candidate for the post of PLI secretary. A member of the Italian Parliament, he was first elected in 1994, re-elected in 1996 and 2001.

Since 1992, Martino is a professor of Economics, in the Political Science Department at the LUISS University of Rome (currently on Parliamentary leave); he is author of 11 books and over 150 papers and articles on economic theory and policy. He has been a frequent contributor to Italian and international magazines and newspapers, as well as Italian and international television and radio programs.

In 1988-90, Martino was President of the Mont Pelerin Society, an international society of classical liberals, founded in 1947 by Nobel Prize Winner Friedrich A. Hayek.

Preceded by:
Leopoldo Elia
Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs
1994–1995
Succeeded by:
Susanna Agnelli
Preceded by:
Sergio Mattarella
Italian Minister of Defense
2001–2006
Succeeded by:
Arturo Parisi