Emanuela Mangiarotti is lecturer of History of India and Southeast Asia at the University of Pavia. Her research focuses on Indian politics and society, gender and conflicts and ethnopolitical conflicts. She obtained her PhD in International Conflict Analysis from the University of Kent (Brussels School of International Studies).
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Gabrielle Lynch is a Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of Warwick in the UK and Vice President/Research of the British Institute in Eastern Africa.
Scrittore e giornalista. Autore di A Sud di Lampedusa. Cinque anni di viaggi sulle rotte dei migranti (2008, Premio Indro Montanelli), Land grabbing. Come il mercato delle terre crea il nuovo colonialismo (2011, tradotto in più di dieci paesi) e I signori del cibo. Viaggio nell’industria alimentare che sta distruggendo il pianeta (2016). Come regista ha co-diretto con Enrico Parenti il documentario “Soyalism”, in cui vengono trattati visivamente gli argomenti del longread ISPI Il Futuro del Cibo.
Luca Lazzaroli holds an Economics and Finance degree from the University of Rome “La Sapienza” where he also pursued his post-graduate studies after studying at the Georgetown University in Washington D.C. – USA. He is a Chartered Accountant (“Revisore Contabile” and “Dottore Commercialista”).
He spent the first four years of his professional career working for The Chase Manhattan Bank, in Milan and London, as a credit officer first, subsequently joining the corporate finance team.
Young-gui Kim is the Director of the Research Planning & Coordination Department and the Chair of the Strategic Committee at the Korea Institute for Economic Policy (KIEP). His main research interests comprise Econometric Modelling, Regional Trade Agreements and the Economic Analysis of RTAs. He holds a PhD in Economics from Michigan State University, and Bachelor and Master’s degrees also in Economics from Hanyang University.
Parag Khanna is a leading global strategy advisor, world traveler, and best-selling author.
Asst. Prof. Dr. Can Kasapoglu is a War Studies and Security Studies scholar and military analyst. Dr. Kasapoglu gained his Ph.D. degree from the Turkish War College-Strategic Researches Institute in 2011 by successfully defending his dissertation on Assessing Conventional Forces in Low Intensity Conflicts, and his M.Sc. degree from the Turkish Military Academy-Defense Sciences Institute in 2008 with his thesis on Turkish armed resistance and special forces operations in Cyprus before 1974. In 2015 – 2016, Dr. Kasapoglu pursued his academic studies in the NATO Defense College, Rome.
Timothy E. Kaldas is a non-resident fellow at TIMEP focusing on political analysis. His research interests include transitional politics in Egypt, regime survival strategies, and US-Egyptian relations. Beyond Egypt, his research examines the social and political history of sectarianism in Iraq, US policy towards the Arab-Israeli conflict, and discrimination against Muslim Europeans, particularly in France. He is a visiting professor at Nile University in Cairo. Mr. Kaldas holds an MA in Arab Studies from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service.
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).
Nadina Iacob is a Researcher within the Global Governance, Regulation, Innovation, and Digital Economy unit (GRID) at CEPS. Her research interests lie particularly in the potential of the digital transformation and its implications across a variety of policy areas. Nadina has been involved in research projects for EU institutions, such as the interim evaluation of the ISA programme for DG DIGIT, and has contributed to a comprehensive analysis of the competitiveness of the EU which resulted in a book, “Hidden Treasures.