Mediterranean Affairs is a project aiming to provide analyses that cover the Mediterranean area. By carrying out extensive researches, the staff studies various issues of international policy focused on defense and security, regional stability, and transnational challenges such as economic integration.
Research focuses on the following topics:
Climate and Health
Economics
Elections and Social Movements
Energy and Resources
Law and Governance
Security and Diplomacy
The Advisory Board is made up of the following researchers:
Francesco Anghelone (Ph.D. in History of East Europe, University La Sapienza – Rome; Research Coordinator at Institute of Political Studies “S. Pio V” – Rome)
Salvatore Bottari (Associate Professor of Modern History, University of Messina; President of the Scientific Committee of “Antonello da Messina” Association – Messina)
Francesca M. Corrao (Full Professor in Arabic Culture and Language, LUISS “Guido Carli” – Rome)
Carmela Decaro (Full Professor in Comparative Public Law, LUISS “Guido Carli” – Rome)
Federico De Renzi (Ph.D. in Islamic Studies, University La Sapienza – Rome)
Laris Gaiser (Fellow Scholar, GLOBIS – Center for the Study of Global Issues, University of Georgia – Athens, GA)
Ezzat Hassan (Lecturer in Arabic Language and Literature, University for Foreigners “Dante Alighieri” – Reggio Calabria)
Daniela Irrera (Associate Professor in Political Science and International Relations, University of Catania; Adjunct Professor in Politics, College of Global Studies, Arcadia University – Glenside, PA)
Michela Mercuri (Lecturer in Contemporary History of the Mediterranean Countries, University of Macerata; Lecturer in Political Communication, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart – Milan)
Bruno S. Sergi (Associate Professor in Economic Policy, University of Messina; Center Associate at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University – Cambridge, MA)
Dossier – English-language quarterly series, published since 2014
Report – English-language monthly papers, published since 2015