Piera Tortora is the Coordinator of OECD’s Sustainable Ocean for All Initiative, aimed at supporting a transition to a global sustainable ocean economy that also the poorest and most vulnerable countries can benefit from. Piera has worked at the OECD since 2011 where, prior to leading the Sustainable Ocean for All Initiative, she led on Financing for Sustainable Development work on Small Island Developing States, Multilateral Development Finance and Transition Finance.
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Stefano Maria Torelli is Associate Research Fellow at ISPI. His research topics include International Relations of the Middle East and North Africa, Jihadist movements and the Kurdish question. He teaches History and Institutions of the Middle East at the University IULM in Milan and is the coordinator of the summer school on the International relations of the Middle East at ISPI. Since 2013, he has been the Scientific coordinator of the "Atlante Geopolitico Treccani".
Alessandro Tinti has a PhD in International Relations from the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa, where he specialised in environmental conflicts. During 2016 and 2017 he conducted field research in northern Iraq to explore the politics of natural resources. He also assisted the European Commission as consultant on migration issues. Currently, he is academic tutor at the University of Florence and lectures a course in Energy Policy at CET.
Daniel Thumpston is a PhD student at SOAS, University of London in the department of politics and international studies. His research is within political economy and international relations with a focus on China. His research interests are centred around Chinese and European trade and investment policy, in particular the dynamics of the Belt and Road Initiative and Digital Silk Road in Europe. Prior to beginning his doctoral studies, he worked in research and consultancy roles in the UK and China. He speaks Mandarin Chinese and French.
Martin Thorley currently holds the position of “Postdoctoral Research Fellow” at the College of Social Sciences and International Studies of the University of Exeter (UK). His PhD research drew upon elite theory and an investigative research approach to examine international engagement with the PRC, primarily Sino-British engagement. He previously spent just under eight years in China, attending Tianjin University and establishing a business with a Chinese ex-official in Beijing. He is exploring international engagement with China in the context of financialisation and capitalisation.
Mark C. Thompson is Senior Associate Fellow and Head of the Socioeconomic Unit at King Faysal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, KFCRIS, Riyadh. He has authored the book “Being Young Male and Saudi: Identity and Politics in a Globalized Kingdom” Cambridge University Press, 2019.
Andrea Teti is Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Aberdeen, Associate Editor of Middle East Critique, co-founder of the Critical Middle East Studies (CMES) group, and Trustee of the British Society for Middle East Studies (BRISMES). Previously Visiting Professor at the universities of Bologna (2020), Cagliari (2018), Ghent (2017/18) and Amsterdam (2015), he was Consortium Lead for the EU-funded Arab Transformations Project (2015-16).
Responsible for Economic Studies at SACE S.p.A. He was Head of Analysis and Economic Research SACE SRV, a SACE group company where he worked on analysis on the developed countries, particularly Italy, and on industrial sectors. He previously worked as an economist at Confindustria Study Centre and collaborated in the drafting of several studies, notes and reports on economic issues of different nature.