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Alessia Chiriatti

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Researcher; Head of the Educational Programme
Biography

Alessia Chiriatti is Head of the IAI’s Educational programme and researcher at the Institute for the Mediterranean, Middle East and Africa Programme. She is a member of the Editorial Committee of “The International Spectator” and COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology). She is also mentor for GEM-Diamond (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network Joint Doctorate). She collaborates with the University of Padua on the Ex-POST ID project (Experts and Politicians in Science and Technology in Italy for a preventive multilateral diplomacy). She has been professor of International Relations and Global Politics at the University of Perugia and teaching assistant of Contemporary History at LUISS Guido Carli. She obtained her PhD in 2014 with a thesis on Turkish foreign policy at the University for Foreigners of Perugia, where she was also a research fellow in Political Science and International Relations. Her research interests include: Turkish foreign policy, diplomacy, negotiation techniques and active learning in international relations.

From her publications:

  • “Turchia e Covid-19: la doppia crisi di Erdogan”, in Francesco Randazzo, Lorenzo Medici (eds.), Andrà tutto bene?, Libellula Edizioni, 2020, pp. 221-235.
  • “Learning Methods in International Relations”, in Alessia Chiriatti, Ester Sigillò (eds.), Rethinking Euro-Mediterranean cooperation: new approacches for research and educati, Collana Studi Internazionali e Comparati, Università per Stranieri di Perugia, 2019, pp. 48-63.
  • “La NATO e il fianco sud: il ruolo della Turchia”, in Quaderni di Scienze Politiche, vol. 15, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano, 2019, pp. 97-123.
  • “Enemies at the Doors: Turkish Geographical Limitation and Its Dilemmas after the Syrian Civil War”, in Husrev Tabak, Ozgur Tufecki and Alessia Chiriatti (eds), Domestic and Regional Uncertainties in the New Turkey, Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017, p. 167-178
  • “Il declino della guerra nelle Relazioni Internazionali: il conflitto siriano e la tradizione realista”, in Alessandro Campi e Stefano De Luca (a cura di), Il realismo politico. Figure, concetti, prospettive di ricerca, Soveria Mannelli, Rubbettino, 2014, p. 941-955
  • “Quali risposte per il conflitto siriano? Una nuova sfida per l’Europa”, in Emilio Diodato e Federica Guazzini (a cura di), La guerra ai confini d’Europa. Incognite e prospettive mediterranee per l’Italia, Roma, Carocci, 2014, p. 214-235
  • “Attori non-statali ed equilibri nel Caucaso: la criminalità organizzata in Abcasia e Ossezia del Sud e la scelta anti-isolazionista turca”, in Rivista di politica, n. 1/2014, p. 105-115

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