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Nicoló Maganza was Assistant Research Fellow for the Europe and Global Governance Center at ISPI. Nicoló graduated in Law at Università Statale di Milano and in Human Rights at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Before joining ISPI, Nicoló worked at the European Commission on issues related to migration, security and EU citizenship, and at the UNHCR in Paris.
Tuğba Evrim Maden, who completed her undergraduate study at Hacettepe University Department of Hydrogeological Engineering, did her master's degree at Hacettepe University Hydropolitics and Strategic Research Center. In 2010, she received her Ph.D. from Ankara University, Institute of Social Sciences, which was entitled “EU Water Framework Directive, Transboundary Rivers – Case Study: Maritsa (Meriç) River. She worked at the Center for Middle Eastern Strategic Studies (ORSAM) - Water Research Programme as a Hydropolitics Researcher between December 2010 - April 2015.
Chiara Lovotti is an ISPI Research Fellow and Scientific Coordinator of “Rome MED-Mediterranean Dialogues”, ISPI’s and the Italian MoFA’s annual flagship event. She is a specialist in international relations of the MENA, with a focus on Russia’s foreign policy in the area and associated political and security issues.
Camille Lons is a Research Associate of the IISS, based in the Middle East office in Bahrain. She covers political and security developments in the Gulf region, with a specific focus on Gulf countries’ economic and political relations with Asian powers and the Horn of Africa.
Lin Peng is Associate professor at the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chongqing University.
Yang Li Allen is a Ph.D. candidate from the Department of Politics, The New School for Social Research. Prior to The New School, Yang received two MA degrees, one in political science from George Mason University and the other in area studies, focusing on China and East Asia, from Yonsei University (Seoul, South Korea). Yang's academic interests relate to the divides between rural and urban China, such as comparisons of governance, policies, and experiences in the countryside and cities.
Cristiano Leone è titolare di un dottorato di ricerca in Filologia Romanza (Scuola di dottorato europeo in Filologia Romanza dell’Università di Siena) e di un Executive Master in Management (Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management). Ha insegnato Linguistica e Filologia all’Université de Namur, Humanités e Histoire a Sciences Po Paris, Programmazione culturale all’università LUISS Guido Carli. Attualmente, insegna Direzione artistica e Performance Art a Sciences Po Paris e Performing Arts Management all’università Bocconi.
Philippe Le Corre, Research Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School (Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business & Government and Ash Center for Innovation & Democratic Governance); Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (Asia and Europe Programs); Associate Researcher, Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique. Mr Le Corre currently is a Fellow-in-residence at CY Cergy-Paris University and ESSEC-IRENE. He previously served as a Fellow in The Brookings Institution’s Foreign Policy Program and as a Senior Adviser to the French Defense Minister.