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Peter Y. A. Ryan

Peter Ryan is full Professor of Applied Security at the University of Luxembourg since Feb 2009. Since joining the University of Luxembourg he has grown the APSIA (Applied Security and Information Assurance) group that is now more than 25 strong. He has around 25 years of experience in cryptography, information assurance and formal verification. He pioneered the application of process calculi to modelling and analysis of secure systems, in particular presenting the first process algebraic characterization of non-interference taking account of non-determinism (CSFW 1990).

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Giuseppe Grilli
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Laura Cavalli

Laura Cavalli si è laureata in Discipline Economiche e Sociali presso l'Università Bocconi nel 2004 (triennale) e nel 2006 (laurea specialistica) ha conseguito il PhD in Economics and Finance of Public Administration (DEFAP) nel 2010. Ha lavorato presso il CERGAS Bocconi dal 2006 al 2008 e dopo esperienze come ricercatore in Germania e Svizzera è stata post-doc 4 anni presso l'Università di Verona impegnata in un progetto finanziato dal Ministero dell'Istruzione (FIRB).

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Eleonora Ardemagni

Eleonora Ardemagni is an ISPI Associate Research Fellow. Her research analysis focuses on political and security issues in Yemen and the Gulf monarchies, and on Arab military forces.

Teaching Assistant at the Catholic University of Milan (MSc courses “Regional Studies Middle East”/ “History of Islamic Asia”; “New Conflicts: History, Strategy and Narrative”) and of Brescia (BA “History and Institutions of Asian and African Countries”).

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Salute Globale: lezioni per il futuro

Il G20 Salute ha formulato impegni ambiziosi per contrastare il Covid-19 premendo sull’acceleratore dei vaccini. Serviranno però maggiori sforzi per riformare il sistema multilaterale.

 

10 September 2021
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Indonesia: ripresa sì, ma "inquinata"

L’economia del Paese ha sofferto gli effetti della pandemia più di altri vicini nell’area. La ripresa, all’insegna dell’export, è però alimentata dal ricorso alle fonti fossili.

10 September 2021
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Big Tech: USA e Cina alla sfida delle regole

 

Alcuni commentatori, come Jessica Powell (ex vicepresidente di Google), hanno paragonato la strategia cinese sull’economia digitale a ciò che stanno facendo tutti i blocchi politici: dagli USA alla UE. Gli investitori però evidentemente la pensano in modo diverso: le aziende cinesi tecnologiche quotate a Wall Street – Alibaba, JD.com, Baidu e Pinduoduo – hanno perso in media il 21% del loro valore dall’inizio dell’anno a differenza di quelle americane. Ecco perché.

10 September 2021
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Infrastrutture UE: la sfida delle grandi reti

La pandemia e lo smart working hanno mostrato la necessità di rafforzare le connessioni in UE. Oltre al digitale, vanno però migliorati anche i corridoi infrastrutturali ed energetici.

10 September 2021
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Settore terziario: il fronte caldo dei servizi

L’onda lunga dei lockdowns e delle limitazioni agli spostamenti si fa ancora sentire sulla performance dei servizi in tutto il mondo. Ma le sfide da vincere vanno oltre la pandemia.

10 September 2021
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What Shapes Radical Youth's Decision to Take up Arms in Egypt?

On the 3rd of July 2013, the Egyptian military, supported by a large part of the Egyptian population as well as the judiciary, political opposition, and prominent religious representatives, ended the rule of the Muslim Brotherhood after only one year in power. Supporters of the Muslims Brothers refused this decision and insisted they would remain in the streets to protest these measures. However, after 40 days, the Egyptian security forces intervened and ended these sit-ins in Cairo and Giza.

10 September 2021
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