Matthew Karnitschnig is POLITICO’s chief Europe correspondent, based in Berlin. He joined the publication in 2015 from the Wall Street Journal, where he spent 15 years in a variety of positions as a reporter and editor in the U.S. and Europe.
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Dr Marcin Kaczmarski is a lecturer in the School of Social & Political Sciences, University of Glasgow. In his research, Marcin focuses on Russia-China relations, comparative regionalism, Russia’s foreign and security policy and the role of rising powers in international politics. He is currently finalising a research project that compares Russia’s Eurasian Union and China’s New Silk Road. Marcin is the author of Russia-China relations in the post-crisis international order (Routledge 2015).
Marc Julienne is Head of China Research within the Centre for Asian Studies of the French institute of international relations (IFRI), since 2020. He mainly focuses on China’s foreign, security and defense policy, as well as on domestic policy and the evolution of the Chinese national security apparatus.
He has a PhD in political science and internationale relations from the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO, Paris), and he is an Associate Fellow with the French Research Institute on East Asia (IFRAE, Inalco / Paris Diderot University / CNRS).
Erik Jones is the Director of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute. He has served as Professor of European Studies and International Political Economy, and Director of European and Eurasian Studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Professor Jones is author of The Politics of Economic and Monetary Union (2002), Economic Adjustment and Political Transformation in Small States (2008), Weary Policeman: American Power in an Age of Austerity (2012, with Dana H.
Leo Hoffmann-Axthelm is the EU-representative of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) since 2015, having founded its German chapter in 2013. ICAN was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2017, in recognition of its role to bring about a global prohibition of nuclear weapons. Leo is also Research & Advocacy Coordinator for the EU-office of Transparency International since 2015. Prior to this, he worked at the European Commission’s DG Economic and Financial Affairs, and had a stint as disarmament attaché for the pacific island Republic of Nauru at the UN in New York...
Markus Virgil Hoehne is lecturer at the Institute for Social Anthropology at the University of Leipzig. His books include Milk and peace, drought an war: Somali culture, society, and politics (London 2010) and Between Somaliland and Puntland: Marginalization, militarization and conflicting political visions (Nairobi / London 2015).
Giorgia Gusciglio was a Research Assistant for the Middle East and North Africa Programme. She recently obtained a Master Degree in Middle Eastern Studies at Lund University and she has a BA in International Studies from University of Trento. In 2017, she spent three months carrying out research in Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan on access to water and inequalities.