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Alessandro Gili

Alessandro Gili is an Associate Research Fellow at the ISPI Centre on Business Scenarios (supported by Intesa Sanpaolo) and at the Centre on Infrastructure. He holds a Master in International Trade and Internationalization of Enterprises from the Italian Trade Agency, after obtaining a Master's Degree in International Relations at LUISS University of Rome and attending a course in International Political Economy at the London School of Economics (LSE).

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Dalia Ghanem-Yazbeck

Dalia Ghanem is a Senior Analyst in charge of the Middle East and North Africa portfolio at the EUISS. Her research interests focus on EU-MENA relations. Before joining the EUISS, Dr. Ghanem was a senior resident scholar at the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut, where her research focused on Algeria’s political, economic, social and security developments. Her research also examined political violence, radicalisation, civil-military relationships, transborder dynamics and gender.

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Lorenzo Fruganti

Lorenzo Fruganti is a Research Assistant at the ISPI MENA Centre. He holds a Bachelor’s in International and Diplomatic Sciences and a Master’s in Diplomacy and International Cooperation from the University of Trieste, as well as a MSc in Middle East Politics from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS, University of London). Prior to joining ISPI, he worked as a Blue Book trainee at the European Commission’s DG NEAR.

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Silvia Frosina

Silvia Frosina holds a MA from the China Institute at SOAS, University of London. Her research interests focus on civil society and social movements in East and Southeast Asia. In 2021 she earned a scholarship by the Scuola Normale Superiore to conduct doctoral research on the digital aspects of social movements in Hong Kong. She is also a contributor to media outlets such as Il manifesto and China Files.

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Mary Fitzgerald

Mary Fitzgerald is a researcher and consultant specialising in the Euro-Mediterranean region with a particular focus on Libya. She has reported on and researched Libya since February 2011 and lived there in 2014. She has conducted research on Libya for the International Crisis Group, European Council on Foreign Relations, European University Institute and United States Institute of Peace among others. She has consulted for a number of international organisations working in Libya including in the areas of peace building, local governance, and civil society.

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Fitriani

Fitriani joins the Department of Politics and International Relations, CSIS in 2016. Broadly, her research focus includes defence and security in Asia Pacific, women in peace and security, non-traditional security, as well as Indonesia politics and foreign policy. She specialises in women's participation in international peacekeeping operation.

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Filippo Fasulo

Before joining ISPI Filippo Fasulo served as the Director of the Italy-China Foundation's Centre on Business Research (CeSIF). In 2014, he earned a Ph.D. in Politics and Istitutions from the Catholic University of Milan with a dissertation on the concept of power in China's politics that was awarded the Cesare Bonacossa Prize by the University of Pavia. In 2012, he received a MSc in China in Comparative Perspectives at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Since 2011, he has been lecturing on China-related topics at the Catholic University of Milan.

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Alessandro Fammilume
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Bojan Elek

Bojan Elek is a senior researcher at Belgrade Centre for Security Policy, a leading think-tank specializing in security issues in the Western Balkans. He specializes in European Union enlargement policy and Serbia’s European integration, with a special focus on monitoring reform in the rule of law and security. He is the coordinator of the Western Balkans Organized Crime Radar, a regional network of think-tanks researching organized crime and monitoring government policies in this area. 

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Valery Dzutsati

Valery Dzutsati is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Kansas. His research interests span civil and interstate conflict, democratization, collective action, religion and politics, and methods with an empirical focus on Eurasia and Central/Eastern Europe.

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