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Med This Week
Italy’s “Wider Mediterranean”: Is It Just About Energy?
  • ISPI Policy Paper
    Falling into Pieces. The EU in the Puzzle of Global Trade
  • Vertice CELAC
    Una moneta comune per il Sudamerica?
  • ISPI-IPSOS
    ISPI Survey 2023: Italians and International Politics
  • Med This Week
    Israel: New Government, New Uproar
  • Dossier
    Demographics Matter: The Global Challenge of an Ageing Population
  • Med This Week
    Iran: Domestic Repression, International Isolation
  • Dossier
    Woman, Life, Freedom: Iran at a Turning Point
  • The World in 2023
    The Calm After the Storms...Really?

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The MENA region in 2023: trends to watch
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Europe: (Which) Growth Wanted?
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The War One Year on: the Unwanted Game-Changer
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Oltre l'antropocene: strumenti e politiche per avviare la transizione...
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ISPI REPORTS & POLICY PAPERS

Europe and Global Governance, Business Scenarios
Falling into Pieces. The EU in the Puzzle of Global Trade
The “golden age” of economic globalization – started at the end of Cold-war –might have come to an end. Covid-19 and the war in Ukraine are among the causes why globalization is apparently slowing...
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Middle East and North Africa
Energy Politics in the MENA Region: From Hydrocarbons to Renewables?
After Russia's invasion of Ukraine and its weaponisation of natural gas supplies, energy security has become a top political priority for Europe. Given the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region'...
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Middle East and North Africa
The MENA Region in Times of Global Challenges
How is the MENA region facing the challenges arising from the changing international system? To what extent are global transformations, especially the ongoing redefinition of the international...
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