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Vita Spivak is analytical projects head at “Expert RA” credit rating agency. Prior to that she worked as the Russia in the Asia Pacific Program Coordinator at the Carnegie Moscow Center. Her research interests focus on contemporary Chinese economy and foreign investment in the energy sector, the anti-corruption campaign in the PRC, and the development of the One Belt, One Road Initiative.
Andrew Small is a senior transatlantic fellow with GMF's Asia Program, which he established in 2006. His research focuses on U.S.–China relations, Europe–China relations, Chinese policy in South Asia, and broader developments in China's foreign and economic policy.
Dr. Joseph Siegle is the Director of Research at the Africa Center for Strategic Studies in Washington, D.C. His research interests include understanding the role of democratic governance in advancing security and development, security trends in Africa, stabilizing fragile states, democratic transitions, and strengthening institutions of democratic accountability. He has written widely for leading policy journals and newspapers and is a regular media analyst.
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).
Giulia Sciorati is Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Chinese Studies at the University of Trento, working on a project investigating China’s relations with Central Asia. She also serves as Associate Research Fellow at ISPI Asia Centre, for the China Programme supported by Pirelli.
She earned a PhD in International Studies from the School of International Studies of the University of Trento in 2020. During her doctoral studies, she was a visiting researcher at the University of Nottingham and the European Institute for Asian Studies in Brussels.
Michael Schuman is a journalist and author who has lived and worked in Asia since 1996. He is the author of “Confucius and the World He Created” (Basic Book, 2015) and “Superpower Interrupted: The Chinese History of the World and The Miracle: The Epic Story of Asia’s Quest for Wealth” (HarperBusiness, 2009). Dr Schuman has been a correspondent for "The Wall Street Journal" and "Time" magazine. He currently is a contributor to The Atlantic, Bloomberg Opinion, and other publications.
Ryo Sahashi is Associate Professor, International Relations Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia, University of Toko and Research Fellow at the Japan Center for International Exchange. He specializes in international politics and is currently focusing on regional security architecture in Asia as well as Japanese security policy. Professor Sahashi received his BA from the International Christian University and his Ph.D. from the Graduate Schools for Law and Politics at the University of Tokyo in 2008.
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.