The Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) is an independent, non-partisan think tank providing leading research and viable policy options to government officials, business executives and the public at large wishing to better understand international issues. Founded in Milan, Italy, in 1934 thanks to the support of a group of businessmen led by Alberto Pirelli, founder of Pirelli S.p.A., ISPI has always adopted a pragmatic approach in analyzing geographical areas and topics of particular interest to Italy and Europe.
ISPI is the only Italian Institute – and among the few in Europe – combining policy-oriented research with an equally significant commitment to education and training, to conferences and advice on international trends for businesses, Institutions and the wider audience. Its work features an inter-disciplinary approach and partnerships with leading think tanks and universities from all over the world.
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Publications:
- For Egypt, the crisis could be upon us June 6, 2022
- The Specter of Food Insecurity in Egypt April 23, 2022
- Turkey and Egypt: The Challenges of Normalisation March 30, 2022
- War in Ukraine: A food crisis in the MENA region? March 10, 2022
- Putin’s invasion of Ukraine: A wake-up call also for the MENA region? March 3, 2022
- Egypt and the many knots on human rights February 8, 2022
- Understanding Egypt’s Long Path to Decarbonization January 20, 2022
- The Suez Canal: Perspectives After the Ever Given Accident October 27, 2021
- Egypt between regional matches and post-Covid revival September 28, 2021
- What Shapes Radical Youth’s Decision to Take up Arms in Egypt? September 10, 2021
- Egypt: all the risks of the al-Sisi regime May 19, 2021
- Turkey-Egypt: Bridging the Gap? May 17, 2021
- Egypt and the West: Ten Years of Misunderstandings January 25, 2021
- After the Egyptian Spring: Mainstream Islamism and the Move to Radical Movements January 25, 2021
- Egypt 2011-2021: What Went Wrong? January 25, 2021
- Egypt’s “Populocracy” January 25, 2021
- Egypt Ten Years Later: What Kind of “Spring”? January 25, 2021
- The Road to (In)stability: The Impact of Covid-19 on the Egyptian Economy January 25, 2021
- Power Rivalry in the Horn: Egypt’s View of Ethiopia’s Tigrayan Woes December 9, 2020
- Factionalism in the Security Sector: The Dawn of a New Order? December 1, 2020
- The Old and the New in Egyptian Civil-Military Relations December 1, 2020
- Berenice in the Red Sea Rebus: What’s Still Vague in the Egypt-Saudi Alliance December 1, 2020
- Sisi’s Egypt Moves from Military Economy to Family Firm December 1, 2020
- The Army is Not the Winner in Border Battlefields December 1, 2020
- Matrouh: Egypt’s Linchpin in North Africa and the Mediterranean December 1, 2020
- The Road to (In)stability: The Impact of Covid-19 on the Egyptian Economy October 2, 2020
- In Search of Balance: Egypt and the Great Powers September 24, 2020
- Egypt in the Sinai Peninsula: A Never-Ending Conflict September 24, 2020
- Egypt’s Prospects as an Energy Export Hub Across Three Continents September 24, 2020
- A Two-Pronged Egyptian Strategy To Deal with the Libyan Chaos September 24, 2020
- Egypt’s Repression Against Civil Society September 24, 2020
- Authoritarian Governance in Egypt: A Return to the Past September 24, 2020
- The Nile Conflict and Egypt’s Failed Power Projection September 24, 2020
- Egypt-Gulf Powers: Partners or Competitors? September 24, 2020
- The Role of Egypt′s Armed Forces: A Military Empire September 24, 2020
- Political Islam and Secular Forces: The Struggle for Survival in Egypt September 24, 2020
- Shifting Priorities: The Evolution of Egypt’s Foreign Policy September 24, 2020
- Egypt: the pandemic undermines internal stability and regional ambitions May 25, 2020
- Covid-19 in Egypt: Global Pandemics in Times of Authoritarianism April 7, 2020
- Egypt between the Libyan crisis and the Middle East question February 21, 2020
- The Long-Term Revolution: Protest Participation in the Arab World From 2011 to 2019 January 24, 2020
- Egypt: why protests against al-Sisi September 30, 2019
- Egypt: rights and security, another crackdown September 24, 2019
- Morsi’s Death Is yet Another Sombre Milestone in Egypt’s Transition June 18, 2019
- Egypt of al-Sisi: Militarization and Repression May 28, 2019
- Egypt: al-Sisi increasingly powerful, increasingly weak oppositions March 1, 2019
- Institutionalizing Authoritarianism in Egypt: al-Sisi’s Struggle for Power January 25, 2019
- Elections in Egypt: What Purpose Do They Serve? March 15, 2018