Roberto
Aliboni
Vice
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Field of research
Mediterranean
and Middle East
Roberto
Aliboni is Vice-President at the International Affairs Institute-IAI
in Rome and head of the Institute's programme on the Mediterranean and the
Middle East. He taught International Economics at the Universities of
Naples and Perugia from 1972 to 1979 and held research positions in
different Institutes. In 1994, he conceived of and successfully
established the Mediterranean Study Commission (MeSCo), the network of
Mediterranean Institutes dealing with international and security affairs (transformed
in the Euro-Mediterranean Study Commission-EuroMeSCo in 1996). Presently
he is Co-President of EuroMeSCo'assembly and member of the Scientific
Council of the Tampere Peace Research Institute-TAPRI. He published
numerous articles and books.
Publications
He published numerous articles and books. Among his most recent
publications:
Roberto Aliboni (ed.), Il Golfo e l'Unione Europea. Rapporti
economici e di sicurezza, Roma, IAI, 2007 (Quaderni IAI 28)
Roberto Aliboni,
"Europe's Role in the Gulf: A Transatlantic Perspective", in The
International Spectator, Vol. 41, No. 2, April-June 2006, p. 33-50
Roberto Aliboni,
"Globalization and the Wider Black Sea Area: Interaction with the
European Union, Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East", in Journal
of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Vol. 6, No. 2, June 2006,
p. 157-168
Roberto Aliboni, "10 ans de dialogue politique et de sécurité au
sein du processus de Barcelone : une tentative d'évaluation", in Géoéconomie,
No. 35, Automne 2005, p. 101-121
Roberto Aliboni,
"EMP Approaches to Human Rights and Democracy", in Haizam Amirah
Fernandez, Richard Youngs (eds), The
Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: Assessing the First Decade,
Madrid, Real Instituto Elcano, 2005, p. 47-58
Roberto Aliboni (rapporteur), Promoting Democracy in the EMP. Which
Political Strategy? Working Group I third year report, Lisboa,
EuroMeSCo Secretariat at the IEEI, 2004
Roberto Aliboni and Laura Guazzone, "Democracy in the Arab countries
and the West", in Mediterranean politics, Vol. 9, No. 1,
Spring 2004, p. 82-93

updated 13/02/2008
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