Carlo Secchi è Vice-presidente dell'ISPI dall'11 luglio 2005; ne è stato il Presidente per il secondo semestre 2016. Attualmente è Professore emerito di Politica economica europea all'Università Bocconi di Milano, dove è stato Rettore nel quadriennio 2000-2004 e Professore ordinario dal 1983 al 2011.
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With an Engineering degree from Politecnico di Milano, an MSc from Massachusetts Institute of technology and an MBA from IMD, Andrea works as a senior expert consultant in the built environment and infrastructural development.
Andrea brings a wealth of international experience having worked and lived in the United States, United Kingdom, UAE and Saudi Arabia for the past 17 years.
Michael Schuman is a journalist and author who has lived and worked in Asia since 1996. He is the author of “Confucius and the World He Created” (Basic Book, 2015) and “Superpower Interrupted: The Chinese History of the World and The Miracle: The Epic Story of Asia’s Quest for Wealth” (HarperBusiness, 2009). Dr Schuman has been a correspondent for "The Wall Street Journal" and "Time" magazine. He currently is a contributor to The Atlantic, Bloomberg Opinion, and other publications.
Alfredo Sasso is a researcher who has specialized in contemporary history and social-political affairs of the (post)-Yugoslav region. Since 2016, he is a regular collaborator of Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Transeuropa as analyst and news correspondent, particularly focusing on Bosnia-Herzegovina. He contributes to a variety of media, cultural and research organizations about contemporary history and post-Yugoslav area.
Dr Christopher Sabatini is senior fellow for Latin America at Chatham House, and was formerly a lecturer in discipline in the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) at Columbia University.
Chris is also on the advisory boards of Harvard University’s LASPAU, the Advisory Committee for Human Rights Watch's Americas Division and of the Inter-American Foundation. He is also an HFX Fellow at the Halifax International Security Forum.
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).
Eleonora ha un background in cooperazione allo sviluppo, con esperienza sia nel settore privato che in organizzazioni internazionali nel campo degli affari istituzionali e della sostenibilità.