Tena Prelec is a Doctoral Researcher at Sussex University, School of Law, Politics and Sociology, and a Research Associate at LSEE-Research on South Eastern Europe, European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science.
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Cristina Kiran Piotti is an Indian-Italian freelance journalist graduated from the Journalism school at Milan University and holds a Master in Global approach to management in India from Ca' Foscari Challenge School, Venice. She lives between Milan and Mumbai and contributes to several Italian and Indian newspapers and magazines, including D - Repubblica, Sole 24 Ore, HTSI, Wired, and Mint.
Stefano Pilotto è Professore di Storia delle Relazioni Internazionali e Direttore del Programma Origini presso MIB Trieste School of Management (Trieste, Italia). Ha studiato all’Università degli Studi di Trieste (Italia), all’Università di Harvard (Stati Uniti d’America), a Sciences Po Paris (Francia) e all’Università di Roma La Sapienza (Italia), conseguendo il Dottorato di Ricerca in Storia delle Relazioni Internazionali sotto la guida del Prof. Pietro Pastorelli.
Giorgio Petroni, past full Professor at the Department of Engineering Management at Padova University, has been member of Board of ASI (Italian Space Agency). At present, he is an Associate member of INAF (Italian Institute of Astrophysics) in charge of Technology transfer.
Monica Perosino is a journalist for the Italian newspaper La Stampa since 2001. She has been covering as a correspondent Eastern and Central Europe, Baltics and Scandinavian countries since 2013. Turin based, but mostly travelling thorough Central Europe, Visegrad and Nordic Countries, she focuses mainly on politics, economics and social issues, with a particular attention to civil rights and Eu ties and perspectives.
Christos Peristianis is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Sociology, University of Essex, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. He has a Master's degree from the University of Bologna in Research and Studies in Eastern Europe, with a focus on History and Sociology; a Master 1st Level from La Sapienza University of Rome in International Policies and Crisis Management and a Bachelor's in European Studies from the European University Cyprus.
Riccardo Perissich is Senior Fellow at the School of European Political Economy, LUISS Rome. He is also former Director General of the European Commission.