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Matthew Wilson

Matthew Wilson is Associate Professor of Political Science and Senior Fellow in the John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. He also serves as Director of SMU’s Center for Faith and Learning, as well as Lead Curriculum Advisor for the George W. Bush Presidential Center’s Liberty and Leadership Program. He holds an M.A. and Ph.D. in political science from Duke University, as well as a B.A. in History and Political Science from Louisiana State University.

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Catherine Wihtol de Wenden

Catherine WIHTOL de WENDEN is Director of research at CNRS (CERI). For 30 years she has been a researcher on international migration, from a Political Science and Public Law approach. She studied in Sciences-Po Paris and University Paris I (Panthéon- Sorbonne) She got her Ph D in Political Science in 1986. She has published 20 books, alone or as co-writer and around 150 articles.

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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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Fabio Petito

Fabio Petito is Senior Associate Research Fellow in ISPI and Head of the "Religions and International Relations" Programme promoted by ISPI and the Freedom of Religion or Belief & Foreign Policy Initiative (FoRB&FPI), University of Sussex - UK. He is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Sussex. He has taught at SOAS in London, the ESCP-EAP in Paris and at ‘L’Orientale’ in Naples.

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Carlo Frappi

Researcher at the Department of Asian and North African Studies of Venice “Ca' Foscari” University, Carlo Frappi is Associate Research Fellow for the Russia, Caucasus and Central Asia Centre at ISPI. Frappi, who holds a Ph.D. in European History, is also Adjunct Professor in Regional Studies at Catholic University of Milan and, since 2013, is a Member of the Board of Directors at the "Association for the Italian Study of Central Asia and the Caucasus" (ASIAC). 

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Blinken’s Israel-Palestine Tour: An Empty Shell?

The MED This Week newsletter provides expert analysis and informed insights on the most significant developments in the MENA region, bringing together unique opinions on the topic and reliable foresight on possible future scenarios. Today we turn the spotlight on Blinken’s visit to Egypt, Israel and the Palestinian territories.

02 febbraio 2023
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Antisemitismo ed estremismo violento: una piaga che l'Occidente non ha ancora sconfitto

Questa analisi intende esaminare la natura dell’antisemitismo contemporaneo in Occidente, con particolare attenzione al suo ruolo in diverse forme di estremismo violento. L’odio contro gli ebrei continua a occupare una posizione rilevante, se non centrale, nell’estremismo violento di destra e nello jihadismo, giungendo persino a ispirare l’esecuzione di gravi attacchi terroristici, tanto in Europa quanto in Nordamerica. L’ostilità contro gli ebrei tende invece ad assumere un ruolo minore nell’estremismo violento di sinistra e anarchico.

27 gennaio 2023
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ISPI Survey 2023: Italians and International Politics

Almost a year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, an increasing number of Italians fear the economic crisis caused by the war and the energy crisis. The growing uncertainty surrounding the end of the conflict overshadowed other issues, like the fear of the pandemic. And yet, below the radar other things are happening. Take the gradual but persistent estrangement between China and the West.

21 gennaio 2023
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David and Goliath: the Elderly Challenge in Israel

One of the greatest socioeconomic challenges that Israel is facing is its ageing population. The characteristics of the population are changing in ways that determine the level of resources and the type of services required. The public-service system in Israel has prepared for these changes for a while and, at the same time, for socio-demographic, social, economic, and health changes among the elderly population.

12 gennaio 2023
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Ageing Royale: The State of the Elderly in Japan

Japan’s life expectancy has reached 87.7 years older for women and 81.6 years old for men in 2016 (OECD, 2017). During the last 30 years, the figures increased by 5 years. In addition, in 2040, it is estimated that the life expectancy will rise by two years. In 2040, 40% of men aged 65 and over will turn 90, and it will represent 20% of elderly people.

12 gennaio 2023
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