Monika Sie Dhian Ho is General Director of the Clingendael Institute. She also lectures at the Netherlands School of Public Administration in The Hague and is Vice Chair of the European Integration Committee of the Netherlands Advisory Council on International Affairs (AIV). Ms Sie Dhian Ho studied and lectured political science at the Erasmus University Rotterdam and was lecturer in International Relations and International Political Economy at Leiden University.
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Katsiaryna Shmatsina is an independent policy analyst and a Ph.D. fellow at Virginia Tech (Washington D.C.), specializing on Belarusian foreign policy and Eurasia security. Previously a Rethink.CEE fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the U.S. and a researcher at the Belarusian Institute for Strategic Studies.
Zaur Shiriyev is Crisis Group’s Analyst for South Caucasus. Based in Baku, he produces analyses and reports on security and foreign policy issues, including the protracted conflicts in the South Caucasus region. He focuses in particular on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, as well as Azerbaijan’s relations with regional actors, including Türkiye, Russia and Iran.
Carlotta Serioli is a Research and Communications Trainee within ISPI’s Communications and Publications team. She holds a BA (Hons) in Politics and International Relations from the University of Manchester and a MSc in International Political Security from University College London (UCL).
She also writes articles about geopolitics and political risk for online newspapers, focusing on US domestic and foreign policy, Italian domestic politics, and counter-terrorism.
Prior to joining ISPI, Carlotta worked as a financial consultant and headhunter in London.
Presidente di Fondazione ADAPT e assegnista di ricerca presso l’Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia. Responsabile della comunicazione e delle relazioni esterne di ADAPT e Direttore di Adapt University Press. PhD in Formazione della Persona e Mercato del lavoro, ADAPT Senior Research Fellow, Visiting scholar presso la Catholic University of America, Visiting Fellow alla Industrial and Labour Relation School della Cornell University e Visiting Fellow presso la University of Chicago.
John Seaman joined Ifri in 2009, where he specializes in the geopolitics and political economy of energy and natural resources in Asia, with a focus on China and Japan. Mr. Seaman holds a Master in International Affairs - International Security from Sciences Po, Paris, a Bachelor of Arts in International Economics from Seattle University, and studied as a NSEP David L. Boren Scholar at the Beijing Center for Chinese Studies (2002-03).
Jacopo Scita, HH Sheik Nasser al-Mohammad al-Sabah doctoral fellow at the School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University