Giancarlo Elia Valori

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Advisory Board Co-chair Honoris Causa Professor Giancarlo Elia Valori is a world-renowned Italian economist and international relations expert, who serves as the President of International Studies and Geopolitics Foundation, International World Group, Global Strategic Business In 1995, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem dedicated the Giancarlo Elia Valori chair of Peace and Regional Cooperation. Prof. Valori also holds chairs for Peace Studies at Yeshiva University in New York and at Peking University in China. Among his many honors from countries and institutions around the world, Prof. Valori is an Honorable of the Academy of Science at the Institute of France, Knight Grand Cross, Knight of Labor of the Italian Republic, Honorary Professor at the Peking University

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An analysis of Iran’s elections

First and foremost, it is worth clarifying that in Iran the division between "reformists" and "liberals" on one side and "conservatives" or even "fundamentalists"...

Some considerations on the Libyan case

Too little, too late. Any international effort to "bring peace" to Libya is now a commitment which, in all likelihood, will not lead to...

Iran’s elections of February 26, 2016

On February 26, 2016 elections will be held in Iran both for Parliament (Majlis) and for the Assembly of Experts, the Council created by...

Additional considerations on the Iranian nuclear issue

We all know that the Russian Federation has been one of the true resolver of the Iranian nuclear issue, also within the negotiations that...

President Xi Jinping’s travel to the Middle East

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The new North Korean satellite

On February 7, 2016 (Juche 105), the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un orbited an earth observation satellite called Kwangmyonsong-4. This launch is part...

The nuclear power in the Middle East: Its strategic and economic significance

If we look at the latest data, the OPEC countries – or anyway the Middle East countries - are those which are investing more...

The Rome Conference for Libya

As many as twenty-four countries gathered on February 2 last to finally decide how, to what extent and where to start opposing the Daesh/Isis...

Iran, Syria and Saudi Arabia

First and foremost, it is worth analyzing what the lifting of sanctions on Iran really means for Iran and the West. ...

The new Libyan government

The newly-established Libyan government is the result of an extremely complex political process. Not even the new government led by Faiez Al-Serraj shows signs...

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