Pubblicazioni

Analisi Policy-Oriented (Selezione)

  1. A New Chapter in India-Italy Relations? The Diplomat Magazine, 08/03/2023
  2. (Co-Author Karim Mezran) Italy is building ties with Algeria, and could bring it closer to the West, Middle East Eye, 02/02/2023.
  3. Italy and Japan Are Deepening Military-Industrial Ties. The US Should Help, Defense One, 07/02/2023.
  4. Why and How Italy and Japan Are Upgrading Their Partnership, The Diplomat Magazine, 13/01/2023
  5. (Co-Author Federico Borsari) Italy Seeks to Calm the Balkan Cockpit, Center for European Policy Analysis, 14/12/2022
  6. Why Giorgia Meloni Will Not Change Italy’s Foreign Policy, Insights German Marshall Fund of the United States, 26/09/2022
  7. Putin Eyes Italy’s Political Crisis for Potential Benefits in Peeling Away Support for Ukraine, Just Security, 19/07/2022
  8. Libya’s Persistent Political Polarization Amid Islamic State’s Bid to Remain Relevant, Terrorism Monitor, Vol.20, No.11, 03/06/2022
  9. What Mario Draghi’s Visit Says About U. S.-Italian Relations, The National Interest, 15/05/2022
  10. A Weak AQIM and a Paralyzed Hirak: Algeria’s Moment of Stability, Terrorism Monitor, Vol.20, No.6, 25/03/2022
  11. Why Italy Belongs in the Transatlantic ‘Quad’, The National Interest, 23/02/2022
  12. Italy Positions Itself as the Driver of “Transatlantically Sustainable” European Strategic Autonomy, Transatlantic Take – German Marshall Fund of the United States, 02/09/2021
  13. Can Italy’s Draghi Keep Up His Winning Streak?, World Politics Review, 18/08/2021
  14. (Co-Author Karim Mezran), Turkey and the new Libyan government: continuity, change, and new opportunities, TURKEYSource – Atlantic Council, 29/04/2021
  15. (Co-Author Silvia Colombo), Libya as a Transatlantic Litmus Test for European Strategic Autonomy, IAI Commentary, 21|26, 29/04/2020
  16. (Co-Author Karim Mezran), Europe should not delude itself on Libya, EUObserver, 01/04/2021
  17. Less Ambiguous Italian-U.S. Relations during the Biden Administration? German Marshall Fund – Blog Post, 22/12/2020
  18. Tunisia’s Political Landscape a Decade after the Jasmine Revolution, MENA Source – Atlantic Council, 17/12/2020
  19. A Ceasefire with Feet of Clay: The Potential Spoilers of Peace in Libya, IAI Commentary, 20|86, November 2020
  20. Framing Russia’s Mediterranean Return: Stages, Roots and Logics, IAI Commentary, 20|59, August 2020
  21. Russian Motives Behind Helping Italy’s Coronavirus Response: A Multifaceted Approach, Eurasia Daily Monitor, Vol.17, No.47, 08/04/2020
  22. The Chinese Charm Offensive Towards Italy as the Coronavirus Crisis Deepens, China Brief, Vol.20, No.6, 01/04/2020
  23. Italy’s Coronavirus Experience and the Challenge of Extreme Crises to Liberal Democracies, Transatlantic Take – German Marshall Fund of the United States, 20/03/2020
  24. A Piece of a Greater Puzzle: The Libyan Civil War, External Influences and Regional Trends, Terrorism Monitor, Vol. 18, Issue 3, 07/02/2020
  25. The Berlin Conference Showed Europe’s Dwindling Influence in Libya, Transatlantic Take – German Marshall Fund of the United States, 24/01/2020
  26. Exploiting the Vacuums: Russia and North Africa in the Wake of the Sochi Summit, Eurasia Daily Monitor, 11/20/2019
  27. Good Intentions, Bad Results: How the Europeans Risk Alienating Turkey, The National Interest, 24/11/2019
  28. Tunisia’s Presidential Elections: Global Populism Intrudes on the Tunisian Transition, IAI Commentary, Rome, IAI, 10/2019
  29. Italy Joins the Belt and Road Initiative: Context, Interests, and Drivers, China Brief, Vol. 19, Issue 8, 24/04/2019
  30. The Shifting Strategic Context in Libya and the ‘Haftar Dilemma’, Terrorism Monitor, Vol. 17, Issue 7, 5/04/2019

Working Papers, Capitoli di Libri, Articoli Accademici (Selezione)

  1. The “New” GCC: Strategic Autonomy, Organizational Cacophony, Orient, No.2/2023 pp. 23-28, March 2023
  2. (Co-Authors Jesutimilehin O. Akamo, Caterina Bedin) The Vicious Circle of Fragmentation: the EU and the limits of its Approach to Libya, Joint Paper, February 2023
  3. Mediterranean Troubles and European Security: at the Regional Roots of the Barcelona Process”  in Journal of European Integration History, Vol.28, No.2, 2022, pp. 335-348
  4. An Overview of the Current State of US-Italian Political-Security Relations”, IAI Papers, 22|13, 05/2022
  5. The Evolution of EU-GCC Relations Between Brexit and the Active Gulf”, European Foreign Affairs Review, Vol.26, No.2, 309-330, 2021
  6. “Covid-19 and US-China Competition: the case of Italy”, Pathways to Peace and Security, IMEMO Academic Journal, 2020, No 2(59), pp. 81-95
  7. Rediscovering the Political Mediterranean: The EU and the Libyan Wake-up Call”, in A. Vogt & S. Schmid (eds.), Navigating the Regional Chessboard. Europe’s Options to Address Conflicts in the MENA Region, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 2020, po.73-79
  8. Gli Stati Uniti e la Cina nella crisi libica: superpotenze marginali?”, in S. Colombo (ed.), Italia ed Europa di fronte alla crisi libica, IAI – Nuova Cultura, Rome, 2020
  9. Making Sense of the Geopolitical Pluralisation of the Mediterranean”, Afkar/Idees, No. 51, “A New Vision for the Mediterranean”, European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMed), 09/2020
  10. « Les ambitiones africaines de Daech : Quelles perspectives ? » Diplomatie. Affaires stratégiques et relations internationales, Dossier 99, August 2019, pp.67-71
  11. “Forward! But where to? The end of Bouteflika, the centrality of Gaïd Salah, and the Parameters of Change”, Cairo Review of Global Affairs, No.34, Summer 2019, 2019, pp.142-153
  12. The Regional Security Complex and a Zero-Sum Game Approach: Implications for NATO”, in Projecting stability in an era of hybrid warfare and terrorism: NATO role?, Documenti IAI, 19|13, Istituto Affari Internazionali, Rome, 07/2019
  13. “A problem for tomorrow? Tunisia, Morocco and foreign fighters” in S. Romaniuk, F. Grice, D. Irrera, S. Webb, (Eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Global Counterterrorism Policy, London, Palgrave MacMillan, 2017, pp. 967-980
  14. “The Gulf Cooperation Council, Saudi Arabia and a Turbulent Region: The Evolution of Their Counter-Terrorism Strategies”, in S. Romaniuk, F. Grice, D. Irrera, S. Webb, (Eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Global Counterterrorism Policy, London, Palgrave MacMillan, 2017, pp. 809-822
  15. “The Geopolitics of Identities in the Middle East. Networks of Loyalties and States’ Strategies”, in Koscielniak, K. (ed.) Change and Stability. Religion, Nation and State in the Contemporary Middle East, Jagiellonian University Press, Krakow, 2010, pp. 19-34.

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