June Park is a political economist by training and works on trade, energy, and tech conflicts with a broader range of regional focuses not just on the U.S. and East Asia, but also Europe. She studies economic pressures and conflicts, analyzing different policy outcomes based on governance structures – domestic institutions, leaderships, and bureaucracies that shape the policy formation process.
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Eerishika Pankaj is Head of Research and Operations Director at the Organisation for Research on China and Asia, New Delhi. She is also a Council Member of the WICCI India EU Business Council, a member of the Indo-Pacific Circle and Pacific Forum's Young Leader Program and an Editorial Assistant to Series Editor for Routledge Studies on Think Asia.
Dr. Mariya Y. Omelicheva is a Professor of Strategy at National War College. She holds PhD (2007) in Political Science from Purdue University and JD in International Law (2000) from Moscow National Law Academy. Dr. Omelicheva’s research and teaching interests include international and Eurasian security, counterterrorism and human rights, democracy promotion in the post-Soviet territory, Russia’s foreign and security policy, gender and security, and crime-terror nexus in Eurasia.
Janka Oertel is the Director of the Asia Programme at the European Council on Foreign Relations. She previously worked as a Senior Fellow in the Asia Program at the German Marshall Fund of the United States’ Berlin office, where she focused on the transatlantic China policy (including emerging technologies), Chinese foreign policy, and security in East Asia. Prior to joining GMF, she served as a program director at Körber Foundation’s Berlin office. She holds a PhD from the University of Jena. Her dissertation focused on Chinese policies within the United Nations.
Dr. Ngeow Chow-Bing is the Director of the Institute of China Studies at the University of Malaya. In addition, he has also been appointed a Special Senior Research Fellow at the National Institute for Global Strategy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (2017-2020).
Raimondo Neironi, PhD, is a teaching assistant at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan. His PhD thesis focused on the U.S. contribution to Southeast Asian regionalism during the 1960s. Previously, he interned at the ISPI as Editorial Assistant. Raimondo holds a BA in Political Science and International Relations, and an MA in International Politics and Diplomacy, both from the University of Padua. His current research interests include Cold War in Southeast Asia, U.S.-China diplomatic relations and Philippines’ foreign policy.
Alberto Negri has been special and war correspondent for “Il Sole 24 Ore” for the Middle East, Africa, Central Asia and the Balkans from 1987 to 2017. At the beginning of his career, he was a researcher at ISPI and the editor of its weekly magazine “Relazioni Internazionali”.
Paola Morselli is a Research Trainee at ISPI. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Language, Culture and Society of Asia and Mediterranean Africa from Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, with a specific focus on Korea, Japan and Cina, and is currently enrolled in the Master in European and International Studies at the University of Trento. As an exchange student she also spent an academic year at Seoul National University in South Korea.
Nicola Morfini is an expert in Latin American politics and security. His articles can be found in Al Jazeera, Foreign Affairs, and Forbes, among other international media outlets. He currently works as an Anti-Money Laundering expert for a multinational firm. Previously, he was a professor of International Politics, and Deputy Director of the MBA Program at the Pan-American University - IPADE Business School (Mexico City). Nicola has extensive research and teaching experience in several think tanks and universities in Europe, Latin America, and Central Asia.