Mediterraneo

Nome

Mediterranean

Descrizione

New-Med Research Network: The Future of Cooperation in the Mediterranean

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Established in June 2014, the New-Med Research Network is an independent research and engagement initiative combining track II and track I.5 formats to address underlining security and socio-political trends taking place across the Mediterranean region. Initiated by the IAI, New-Med has benefitted from the support of the OSCE Secretariat in Vienna, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and the Compagnia di San Paolo Foundation.

Researchers

POWER2YOUTH - Freedom, dignity and justice

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Power2Youth is a consortium made up of 12 institutes and universities funded by the European Union’s 7th Framework Programme (FP7). The project studied the causes and effects of processes of exclusion of young people in the South and East of the Mediterranean, while seeking to identify the factors that favor their inclusion.

Researchers

Robert Springborg

Robert Springborg

Position
Senior visiting fellow
Biography

Robert Springborg is a Scientific Advisor of the Istituto Affari Internazionali and Adjunct Professor at SFU School for International Studies (Vancouver). Formerly he was Professor of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, and Program Manager for the Middle East for the Center for Civil-Military Relations; the holder of the MBI Al Jaber Chair in Middle East Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, where he also served as Director of the London Middle East Institute; the Director of the American Research Center in Egypt; University Professor of Middle East Politics at Macquarie University in Sydney Australia; and assistant professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania. He has also taught at the University of California, Berkeley; the College of Europe; the Paris School of International Affairs of Sciences Po; the Department of War Studies, King’s College, London; and the University of Sydney. In 2016 he was Kuwait Foundation Visiting Scholar, Middle East Initiative, Kennedy School, Harvard University.

His publications include Mubarak’s Egypt. Fragmentation of the Political Order (1989); Family Power and Politics in Egypt (1982); Legislative Politics in the Arab World (1999, co-authored with Abdo Baaklini and Guilain Denoeux); Globalization and the Politics of Development in the Middle East first and second editions, (2001 and 2010, co-authored with Clement M. Henry); Oil and Democracy in Iraq (2007); Development Models in Muslim Contexts: Chinese, ‘Islamic’ and Neo-Liberal Alternatives (2009) and several editions of Politics in the Middle East (co-authored with James A. Bill). He co-edited a volume on popular culture and political identity in the Gulf that appeared in 2008. He has published in the leading Middle East journals and was the founder and regular editorialist for The Middle East in London, a monthly journal that commenced publication in 2003.

updated 12 July 2021

Tag

Egitto
Medioriente
Mediterranean

Publications

In the media

  • CBC News - Springborg: Springborg: Activist’s deportation case adds to increased calls for oversight of border services

    08 April 2021
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  • El País - Robert Springborg: Y los militares egipcios mostraron su poder

    25 February 2021
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  • Internazionale - Springborg: In Medio Oriente ci sono troppe armi

    24 May 2016
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EU4Seas: the European Union and sub-regional multilateralism in the European sea basins

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This three-year research project analysed the effects of European strategies and policies in the four "European" sea basins: the Mediterranean, the Baltic, the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. The project, begun in January 2009, brought together eight institutes and was coordinated by the Fundació Centre Internacional de Documentació of Barcelona (CIDOB. The aim was to determine whether European policies (enlargement, neighbourhood, partnership, etc.) were consistent with the objective of promoting multilateralism at a regional and sub-regional levels.

Researchers

Euro-Mediterranean Study Commission - EuroMeSCo

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IAI participates in the activities EuroMeSCo - the euro-Mediterranean network of non-governmental institutions dealing with foreign policy and security.

Researchers