Dennis Broeders is Associate Professor of Security and Technology and Senior Fellow of The Hague Program for Cyber Norms at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs of Leiden University, the Netherlands. His research and teaching broadly focuses on the interaction between security, technology and policy, with a specific interest in international cyber security governance.
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Claudio Bertolotti (PhD) is Director and Head of Research at Swiss-Italian company START InSight. His academic and professional research focus on terrorism, radicalisation, Intellicence, security in Mediterranean area, conterinsurgency, small wars and asymmetric conflicts in the MENA area (in particular Afghanistan Syria and Libya). Since 2015, he is Senior Researcher at the Centre Euromaghrébin de Recherches et d’Etudes Stratégiques (CEMRES) in Tunis and Italian Representative within the ‘5+5 Defense Initiative’ international research working group.
Sara Bazoobandi is a Marie Curie Fellow at the GIGA Institute of Middle East Studies and Associate Research fellow, ISPI.
Niagalé Bagayoko is a political scientist. She has done extensive field research on security systems in African Francophone countries, Western security policies (France, United States, European Union) in Africa and African conflict-management mechanisms, focusing on the interface between security and development. She has taught at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques (Science Po) in Paris.
Pejman Abdolmohammadi is Associate Research Fellow at the Italian Institute for International Political Studies. He is also Resident Visiting Research Fellow at the London School of Economics – Middle East Centre and Assistant Professor in Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Genoa. Pejman was formerly a Lecturer in Political Science and Middle Eastern Studies at the American John Cabot University in Rome, Italy (2013-2016).
Marco Genovesi is a doctoral researcher at the School of Politics and International Relations of the University of Nottingham, UK campus. His research examines the mechanics of international negotiations and uses the Antarctic framework as a case study. As a second line of research, Marco is authoring an article that applies Carl Schmitt’s theory of Nomos to the study of environmental politics. Marco obtained his M.A. in International Relations from the University of Warwick in 2015 and his B.A.
We all know that international affairs are currently dominated by the war in Ukraine. This, however, forms just part of the agenda of the Madrid Summit, which was planned under very different auspices.
Readers who are interested in these matters, which are nothing other than matters of international security, may remember that a Summit was held in London in December 2019, at which it was decided to reform the organisation, for the first time in 70 years.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has had tragic consequences not only for the two countries at war, and for political relations between Moscow and the West, but also for the environment. Apart from the environmental damage directly caused by military operations, the invasion has put an abrupt end to the EU-Russia green cooperation, which had previously raised many hopes.