Editor: Leo Goretti
IAI Commentaries are short, thought provoking opinion pieces tackling a variety of contemporary issues in Italian and global affairs. Authors are encouraged to tackle issues that receive little media attention, ranging from economic, political, social, military and cultural developments spanning all geographical regions. Expressions of interest are welcome at any time by contacting the series editor with a brief abstract and title of no more than 200 words. IAI Commentaries are published on a rolling basis throughout the year. The maximum word limit is 1,500 words. British spelling is used throughout. Please consult the editorial guidelines for more information.Guidelines for authors (EN, 225 kb)
Silvio Berlusconi: A Controversial Protagonist of Italian Politics
Ferdinando Nelli Feroci
In: IAI Commentaries 23|29
Breaking the Mold? The Quest for Currency Diversification in a Multipolar World
Nicola Bilotta
In: IAI Commentaries 23|28
The Revolutionary Kids Are Alright: Egypt Ten Years after the Coup
Stephen R. Grand
In: IAI Commentaries 23|27
Unpacking the Vatican’s Diplomatic Failure in Reaching a Ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine War
Nona Mikhelidze
In: IAI Commentaries 23|26
The Aftermath of the Earthquake in Syria: An Opportunity for Peace?
Anna Cervi
In: IAI Commentaries 23|25
Turkey’s Watershed Elections: A Matter of Leadership
Alessia Chiriatti
In: IAI Commentaries 23|23
Turkey Goes to the Polls: What Lies Ahead for Its Relations with the EU?
Elif Cemre Besgür
In: IAI Commentaries 23|22