Editor: Leo Goretti, Associate editor: Manuel Herrera
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)
An EU Unemployment Benefit Scheme to Relaunch the European Project
Davide Ceccanti
In: IAI Commentaries 19|26
China, India and the Crossroads of 21st Century Infrastructure Competition
Davide Cancarini
In: IAI Commentaries 19|25
“Stabilising” the Middle East: A Historical Perspective
Lorenzo Kamel
In: IAI Commentaries 19|24
Turkey's Local Elections: Why Do They Matter?
Sinan Ekim
In: IAI Commentaries 19|23
Iran's Islamic Revolution at 40: On the Way to a Post-Revolutionary Society
Walter Posch
In: IAI Commentaries 19|22
On Speaking Terms: Europe-Iran Dialogue on Regional Flashpoints
Riccardo Alcaro
In: IAI Commentaries 19|21
Italian Populists Scramble in Search of Allies for the European Election
Gianni Bonvicini
In: IAI Commentaries 19|20
The International Impact of Brexit
Nicholas Westcott
In: IAI Commentaries 19|19