John Seaman joined Ifri in 2009, where he specializes in the geopolitics and political economy of energy and natural resources in Asia, with a focus on China and Japan. Mr. Seaman holds a Master in International Affairs - International Security from Sciences Po, Paris, a Bachelor of Arts in International Economics from Seattle University, and studied as a NSEP David L. Boren Scholar at the Beijing Center for Chinese Studies (2002-03).
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His Highness Khaleefa Muhammad Sanusi II was the 14th Fulani Emir of Kano in Nigeria (from 2014 – 2019) and has been appointed Grand Khaleefa of Tijjaniyya Movement in 2021. In 1985, he launched a distinguished banking career, becoming Group Managing Director of First Bank Nigeria in 2009. His Highness was appointed Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria in 2009. He pursued a campaign against high level governmental corruption in Nigeria and pioneered the introduction of Islamic banking into the Nigerian banking sector.
Vittorio Sandalli, a Law graduate, first joined the Italian civil service in 1977. He served in numerous capacities in the Ministry of Defence in Rome before entering the diplomatic service in 1990. Between 2007 and 2011, he served as the Italian Ambassador to Georgia. From 2015 to 2020, he was the Italian Ambassador to Indonesia. On the 29th of June, 2020, he was appointed Ambassador of Italy to Afghanistan.
Marianna Salemi is a Senior Financial Analyst at the “Industrial Policies” management of Confindustria, where she is in-depth analysis of the infrastructural sector, with specific reference to the identification and monitoring of public and private financial resources and the timing of works’ realization.
She is also dealing with the following topics: “Urban Regeneration and territorial redevelopment” and “Building 4.0”.
Before joining Confindustria she served as Financial Analyst at several construction companies, both in Italy and abroad.
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).
Thomas Ruttig has a degree in Afghan Studies from Humboldt University, Berlin; he also studied at Kabul University, and speaks both Pashto and Dari fluently. Since 1983, he has spent more than ten years working in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Daniel F. Runde is senior vice president, director of the Project on Prosperity and Development, and holds the William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis at CSIS. His work centers on leveraging American soft power instruments and the central roles of the private sector and good governance in creating a more free and prosperous world.
Nicolò Rossetto is a PhD. student in Law and Economics at the Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori (IUSS) in Pavia (Italy). His main research field is energy markets and their regulation, with a special emphasis on electricity and distributed generation. He also has a vested interest in European energy policy since he wrote his master's thesis about policy developments occurred under Prodi’s and Barroso’s terms in office (2010). At the moment, he is a teaching assistant of microeconomics and energy economics at the University of Pavia.
Frank A. Rose is a senior fellow and the co-director of the Center for Security, Strategy, and Technology in the Foreign Policy program at the Brookings Institution. He focuses on nuclear strategy and deterrence, arms control, strategic stability, missile defense, outer space, and emerging security challenges.