Publishing Institution:
Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI)
The Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) is an independent, non-partisan, non-profit think tank providing leading research and viable policy options to government officials, business executives and the public at large wishing to better understand international issues. Founded in Milan, Italy, in 1934 thanks to the support of a group of businessmen led by Alberto Pirelli, founder of Pirelli S.p.A., ISPI has always adopted a pragmatic approach in analyzing geographical areas and topics of particular interest to Italy and Europe. ISPI is the only Italian Institute - and among the few in Europe - combining policy-oriented research with an equally significant commitment to education and training, to conferences and advice on international trends for businesses, Institutions and the wider audience. Its work features an inter-disciplinary approach and partnerships with leading think tanks and universities from all over the world.Visit Site
Resources:
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July 17, 2020
Power Competition Without Solution: Libya and Syria’s Common Dilemma
By: Giuseppe Dentice -
July 17, 2020
South-East Asian Special Economic Zones Are Becoming Geopolitical
By: Fabio Figiaconi, Claudia Adele Lodetti -
July 17, 2020
Eastern Mediterranean: Testing Egypt’s Geopolitical Ambitions?
By: Alessia Melcangi -
July 17, 2020
Political Opportunities and Financial Hazards in the Eastern Mediterranean
By: Matteo Colombo -
July 17, 2020
What the Mediterranean Means for Israeli Geopolitics
By: Ehud Eiran, Aviad Rubin -
July 17, 2020
Ports and Politics: UAE-Qatar Competition in the Mediterranean
By: Camille Lons -
July 17, 2020
Geography and Resources: Maritime Borders in the Mediterranean
By: Nael Shama -
July 17, 2020
The EU’s Addiction to False Dilemmas in the Mediterranean
By: Haizam Amirah-Fernandez -
July 17, 2020
The East Mediterranean: Decoding the (In)security Complex
By: Bahgat Korany -
July 17, 2020
Turkey’s Struggle for Influence in the Eastern Mediterranean
By: Valeria Talbot -
July 17, 2020
Donald Trump and the “Alt-Right”: How Much Connection Is There?
By: Matthew Wilson -
July 02, 2020
Turkey and Russia’s Libyan Adventure Is a European Problem
By: Wolfgang Pusztai -
May 22, 2020
Sudan: What Options for Omar Al-Bashir's Trial?
By: Chantal Meloni -
May 22, 2020
Frenemies of Sudan’s Transitional Economy
By: Yasir Zaidan -
May 19, 2020
Learning Whilst Migrating: The Case for Education in Emergency
By: Matteo Villa, Marta Foresti, Elena Corradi -
May 08, 2020
China’s Approach to the Belt and Road Initiative and Europe’s Response
By: Giulia Di Donato -
May 06, 2020
Covid-19: Recovering Estimates of the Infected Fatality Rate During an Ongoing Pandemic Through Partial Data
By: Matteo Villa, James F. Myers, Federico Turkheimer -
April 02, 2020
Geopolitical Competition in the Indo-Pacific: The Mekong Region
By: Fabio Figiaconi -
March 27, 2020
Covid-19 and Italy’s Case Fatality Rate: What’s the Catch?
By: Matteo Villa -
March 26, 2020
Shuyyukh, Policemen and Supervisors: Yemen’s Competing Security Providers
By: Eleanore Ardemagni, Ahmed Nagi, Mareike Transfeld -
March 22, 2020
Sudan’s Terrible Combination: An Existing Humanitarian Crisis and Covid-19
By: Tom Rhodes -
March 13, 2020
Lebanon: The 3-Decade Impossible Power Sector Reforms
By: Jessica Obeid -
March 13, 2020
The Syrian Participation in Lebanon’s Revolution
By: Irene Tuzi -
March 13, 2020
Will Hezbollah Survive Lebanon's Crisis?
By: Marina Calculli -
February 06, 2020
India’s Budget 2020: Yet Another Wasted Opportunity
By: Gautam Chikermane -
February 06, 2020
EU and the Western Balkans: When Enlargement Gets Politicised
By: Gentiola Madhi -
January 29, 2020
Will Oil Become the Achilles Heel of China’s BRI?
By: Naser al-Tamimi -
January 10, 2020
Strategic Littorals: Connectivity and Heritage in Northern UAE and Oman
By: Eleanore Ardemagni -
December 26, 2019
Will Latin American turmoil escalate?
By: Livio Zanotti -
December 20, 2019
Russia’s Strategy and Interests in MENA Conflicts: An Overview
By: Luigi Narbone -
December 20, 2019
Russia's “Wait and See” Policies and the Libyan Settlement
By: Ruslan Mamedov -
December 20, 2019
Who Needs a Deal-Maker? Russia’s Mediation in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
By: Luiza Khlebnikova -
December 20, 2019
Niger: Behind the Islamic State Attack
By: Camillo Casola -
December 11, 2019
What Will Become of South East Asia?
By: Giulia Sciorati -
December 10, 2019
Thailand’s Fading Democracy
By: Paul Chambers -
November 26, 2019
The Role of Cities for a New European Union
By: Tobia Zevi -
November 21, 2019
Canada: The Role of the Federal Government in Infrastructure Planning
By: Matti Siemiatycki -
November 15, 2019
Russia’s Focus in Africa: Energy, Metals and Weapons
By: Theo Neethling -
November 15, 2019
Why Russia Is Not like China in Africa
By: Maddalena Procopio -
November 15, 2019
The Franco-Chadian Partnership in the Sahel
By: Julien Durand de Sanctis -
November 15, 2019
Africa’s Unfolding Potential for Russia
By: Vladimir Shubin -
May 31, 2019
Kingdom of Militias: Libya’s Second War of Post-Qadhafi Succession
By: Jason Pack -
April 30, 2019
Middle Eastern States in the Horn of Africa: Security Interactions and Power Projection
By: Brendon J. Cannon, Federico Donelli -
March 28, 2019
Ukraine Elections: Why Should the EU (and Italy) Care?
By: Eleonora Tafuro Ambrosetti, Kateryna Zarembo -
March 04, 2019
Jihadist Radicalization in Italian Prisons: A Primer
By: Francesco Marone, Marco Olimpio -
November 01, 2018
Protecting Electoral Integrity in Cyberspace: The US Midterm Elections in 2018
By: Samuele Dominioni -
October 25, 2018
Can U.S. Democracy Policy Survive Trump?
By: Thomas Carothers -
October 25, 2018
A Vision of Africa's Future
By: Giovanni Carbone -
October 01, 2018
Confronting an “Axis of Cyber”? China, Iran, North Korea, Russia in Cyberspace
By: Fabio Rugge -
October 01, 2018
The Arc of Crisis in the MENA Region
By: Karim Mezran, Arturo Varvelli -
September 24, 2018
Global Cities and Integration
By: Matteo Villa -
June 01, 2018
De-Radicalization in the Mediterranean Comparing Challenges and Approaches
By: Lorenzo Vidino -
June 01, 2018
China: Champion of (Which) Globalisation?
By: Alessia Amighini -
May 28, 2018
The Effect of Dernisation: Political Stalemate in Libya
By: Andrey Chuprygin, Valeriy Matrosov -
April 13, 2018
Gulf Powers: Maritime Rivalry in the Western Indian Ocean
By: Eleanore Ardemagni -
April 09, 2018
The Battle for Sinai: The Inside Story of Egypt’s Political Violence
By: Giuseppe Dentice -
April 01, 2018
Turkey: Towards a Eurasian Shift?
By: Valeria Talbot -
March 01, 2018
Report 2018. Big Powers are Back. What About Europe?
By: Alessandro Colombo, Paola Magri -
January 10, 2018
"Mind Hacking": Information Warfare in the Cyber Age
By: Fabio Rugge -
July 17, 2017
Who Controls the Rimland: Competition and Rivalry in the Mediterranean
By: GianLuca Pastori -
February 02, 2017
Egypt’s Security and Haftar: al-Sisi’s strategy in Libya
By: Giuseppe Dentice -
February 02, 2017
Once and for All a New Compromise in Libya?
By: Virginie Collombier -
February 02, 2017
Time for action: EU and a new political initiative in Libya
By: Arturo Varvelli -
February 02, 2017
The Haftar-Russia link and the Military Plan of the LNA
By: Wolfgang Pusztai -
February 02, 2017
Stuck in Libya. Migrants and (Our) Political Responsibilities
By: Nancy Porsia -
February 01, 2017
Latin America at a Crossroads
By: Antonella Mori, Loris Zanatta -
February 01, 2017
The New US Administration and Libya
By: Karim Mezran -
February 01, 2017
What Libyans Really Want
By: Sami Zaptia -
January 02, 2017
Means, goals and consequences of the pro-Kremlin disinformation campaign
By: EU East StratCom Task Force -
December 01, 2016
Beyond Trump: Populism on the Rise
By: Alberto Martinelli