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Ettore Greco

Position
Executive Vice President; Head of the "Multilateralism and global governance" programme
Biography

Ettore Greco is Executive Vice President of the IAI and also Head of the "Multilateralism and global governance" programme of the Institute. He was also Director of the IAI from 2008 to 2017. He worked as visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution from January 2006 to July 2007. He taught at the universities of Parma and Bologna. From 2000 to 2006 he worked as correspondent for the Economist Intelligence Unit. From 1993 to 2000 he directed the IAI's programme on Central and Eastern Europe. He was also Deputy Director of the IAI from 1997 to 2008. From 2000 to 2006 he was Editor of The International Spectator. He is the author of a number of publications on the EU's institutions and foreign policy, transatlantic relations and the Balkans. He has been a free-lance journalist since 1988.

Publications

Data pubblicazione

Building Consensus Amid Growing Rivalry: Taking Stock of UN Cyberspace Governance

Autori
Federica Marconi
Ettore Greco
Details
ENSURED Policy Brief, No. 8 (December 2025), 8 p.
In: Altri paper e articoli
Data pubblicazione

The Shifting Sands of Cryptocurrency Regulation: A Path Towards Global Cooperation

Autori
Matteo Bursi
Ettore Greco
Details
ENSURED Research Report, No. 14 (September 2025), 32 p.
In: Other papers and articles
Data pubblicazione

Regulating Cyberspace: UN Consensus-Building in a Fragmented Digital World

Autori
Federica Marconi
Ettore Greco
Details
ENSURED Research Report, No. 9 (May 2025), 33 p.
In: Other papers and articles

In the media

Council of Councils: The Summit’s Light and Dark Sides

Al Jazeera: G7 leaders put on good show of unity, but look fragile at home

Al Jazeera: Russia, China, Ukraine, Africa: What’s on the G7 agenda in Italy?

Research

The project, carried out from September 2025 to August 2026 with the support of the Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo and Fondazione CSF, examines the main challenges facing the European Union vis-à…
This project aims at studying the Italian development cooperation agenda within the current international context, with particular attention posed on the effects of the multiple crises and those…
SCOPE is a four-year project (September 2024-September 2028) that aims to support the European Commission in ensuring the coherence, coordination, and visibility of the Global Threats programme of…