Stefano Ruzza (T.wai & University of Torino) is author of the chapter "Myanmar" in the first edition of "Comparing Peace Processes", a comparative survey of 18 contemporary peace processes conducted by leading international scholars and edited by Alpaslan Özerdem and Roger Mac Ginty.
In the context of SSR programmes, the victim-centred approach not only changes the way policing institutions evaluate their capacity to address citizens’ concerns, but more importantly it shifts the focus of these evaluations, from the police to the victims.
[IT] "L’Italia dei clan (come nasce un’oikocrazia a partecipazione mafiosa)", MicroMega presenta una riflessione di Fabio Armao (Università degli Studi di Torino).
[IT] Stefano Ruzza (Università degli Studi di Torino) racconta come la divisione di ruoli tra pubblico e privato nella garanzia di servizi di sicurezza stia subendo un processo di ristrutturazione di portata internazionale, dove le Private Military and Security Firms risultano spesso in prima linea.
Today, relations between Russia and the European Union are in a deep and protracted crisis: what started as a project of high hopes, ambitions and enthusiasm in the early 1990s is now associated with deep disappointment, despite the geographical proximity and economic interdependence that arguably compel both sides to cooperate.…
“The public discourse in Italy about international affairs is often hijacked by amateurs posing as geopolitical analysts. They resort to maps and other visual assets to present a distorted version of reality conductive to the Kremlin’s narrative, thus preparing the ground for disinformation proper.”