Maria Bombardieri, PhD in Scienze sociali: interazioni, comunicazione, costruzioni culturali - Università degli Studi di Padova, dove è docente a contratto alla Laurea magistrale in Culture, formazione e società globale. È membro del Consiglio scientifico del Centro interuniversitario Culture, Diritti e Religioni - FIDR. Tra i suoi interessi di ricerca: moschee e associazionismo islamico, radicalizzazione e ISIS, branding islamico. Ha pubblicato Donne italiane dell’Isis. Jihad, amore e potere (Guida editori, 2018), Moschee d’Italia.
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Plator Avdiu is Researcher at the Kosovar Centre for Security Studies (KCSS), a Kosovo-based think tank specialized in the security area. Since 2014, he is engaged in national and regional projects led by KCSS on the topics of police and defence integrity, Kosovo’s membership into Euro-Atlantic structures and international security organizations as well as on Horizon 2020 projects of the European Commission. He is author and co-author of several publications and research analysis of the KCSS on security and defence related topics.
Dr. Naser Al-Tamimi is a UK-based political economist focused on the Gulf/Middle East region with research interests in energy and Arab/GCC - Asia/China relations. He received his PhD in international relations from Durham University in the United Kingdom, where his thesis focused on China’s relations with Saudi Arabia.
Penny Abeywardena is New York City's Commissioner for International Affairs. As head of the Mayor's Office for International Affairs, she leads the City's global platform for promoting its goals for a more just and accessible society, showcasing the diversity of New Yorkers and sharing policies and best practices with cities and states around the world.
Fr. Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam is Coordinator of the Sector of “Ecology and Creation” at the Vatican Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development. He is also Chair of Philosophy of Science and Director of the Institute of Social and Political Sciences at the Salesian Pontifical University in Rome. He was a Research Scholar at the University of Oxford where he is an Academic Visitor from 2011.
Kenya’s upcoming election adds to the uncertainty coming from the international landscape. Typically, elections are not a painless affair in the East African country. Violence is not necessarily part of the outcome, but the departure of President Uhuru Kenyatta, at the end of his second term and no longer eligible for re-election, makes the unfolding scenario highly unpredictable.
Da finanziatore dei Paesi in via di sviluppo, il Dragone è sempre più attento a logiche di profitto. Il caso dell’Africa, di cui Pechino è primo partner economico.