
Ettore Greco is Executive Vice President of the IAI and also heads the Italy's foreign policy and the Multilateralism and global governance programmes 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 program 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.
Focus euroatlantico, n. 10 (ottobre-dicembre 2018)
Denuclearizing North Korea
L'Italia al bivio. Rapporto sulla politica estera italiana, Edizione 2018
The Search for Stability in Libya
Italy – Relaunching the "spirit of Helsinki"
Angewiesen auf Europa
Focus euroatlantico, 06
The Challenge From North Korea
Global Outlook 2017: rapporto finale
A Union at Risk: The Future of the European Project
- 26/03/2017 - press Khaleej Times, Greco: l'Ue, sessant'anni dopo i Trattati di Roma
- 18/12/2016 - press Xinhuanet - Greco: Italy's political uncertainty
- 06/12/2016 - press The Telegraph - Greco: Italy could have snap elections as early as February, says minister
- 05/12/2016 - press Gazeta.ru - Greco: Италия отправила Ренци в отставку
- 05/12/2016 - press Valdai - Greco: What’s Next for Italy After Nation Rejects Constitutional Reform at Referendum
- 02/12/2016 - press RBC - Greco: Референдум в Италии: зачем Маттео Ренци идет ва-банк