Shiraz Maher is Senior Associate Research Fellow at ISPI and Director of the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation (ICSR) and a member of the War Studies Department at King’s College London.
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Zhiyao (Lucy) Lu has been a research analyst at the Peterson Institute for International Economics since March 2016. She works with Reginald Jones Senior Fellow Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Senior Fellow Jeffery J. Schott on international trade. Lu graduated from the College of William and Mary in January 2016, where she majored in economics and mathematics. She is a native speaker of Chinese.
Liesl Louw-Vaudran is a senior researcher at the Institute for Security Studies (ISS). She is the editor of the ISS’ monthly publication on the African Union Peace and Security Council, the PSC Report, and project leader for Southern Africa. She is also a non-executive board member of In Transformation Initiative, a South African not-for-profit organization focused on peacemaking.
Aldo Liga is Research Fellow for the MENA Centre at ISPI. He holds a Bachelor's in Political Sciences from the "Cesare Alfieri" (University of Florence) and a Master's in International Security from Sciences Po Paris. Since 2016, he has worked as freelance analyst, providing for policy analyses and research consultancies on mixed migration from Sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East and North Africa and on the geopolitics of the MENA region for a wide range of actors (public institutions, think-tanks, and NGOs).
Scrittore e giornalista. Autore di A Sud di Lampedusa. Cinque anni di viaggi sulle rotte dei migranti (2008, Premio Indro Montanelli), Land grabbing. Come il mercato delle terre crea il nuovo colonialismo (2011, tradotto in più di dieci paesi) e I signori del cibo. Viaggio nell’industria alimentare che sta distruggendo il pianeta (2016). Come regista ha co-diretto con Enrico Parenti il documentario “Soyalism”, in cui vengono trattati visivamente gli argomenti del longread ISPI Il Futuro del Cibo.
Marc Lazar is a French Professor of Political History and Sociology, the director of the Center for History at Sciences Po (Paris) and the President of the Advisory Board of this University. He is also the President of the School of Government at Luiss University.
Shelly Kittleson is a journalist who started out her career in Afghanistan and has in recent years reported extensively from Syria and Iraq. She has reported from numerous front lines in both countries, mostly as correspondent for Al Monitor.
Her reporting and analyses have also been published in Foreign Policy, Christian Science Monitor, Syria Deeply, Warscapes, London School of Economics Conflict Research Programme Blog, Il Foglio and other publications.
John J. Kirton is director of the G20 Research Group and the G7 Research Group, co-director of the BRICS Research Group, and co-director of the Global Health Diplomacy Program, all based at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at Trinity College in the University of Toronto, where he is a professor of political science and Canadian foreign policy.
Jeff Kingston is Director of Asian Studies and Professor of History at Temple University (Japan campus). He is a Japan Focus associate.
He is the author of “Burma’s Despair,” Critical Asian Studies, 40:1 (March 2008), 3-43, several recent articles on East Timor, and Japan’s Quiet Transformation: Social Change and Civil Society in the 21st Century (Routledge, 2004).
Parag Khanna is a leading global strategy advisor, world traveler, and best-selling author.