Degree in Political Sciences and International Relation, University of Rome “La Sapienza”.
Master degree in Political Science, with a graduation thesis on the theories of power in the contemporary age, their call into question and the proposition of new politological standards.
With a specialization in terrorism and counterterrorism, he enrolled a second level university master’s degree in Geopolitics and global security.
Geopolitical analyst, former collaborator of the ISTRID – Istituto Studi Ricerche Informazioni Difesa and of many others geopolitical newspapers, he focuses his attention on the East-Central area of the european continent, the implication of terrorism in the modern world and the rise of the new nationalisms.
Occupied and subjugated several times over the last century , Poland is now one of the most virtuous nations of the European continent, with its economy growing, since 1989, 177% , the only one never to have experienced periods of recession.
The origins of this real "miracle" to be found, in my opinion, the conviction with which the ruling class Polish prevailing after the collapse of the Soviet regime brought forward structural policies for the transformation of the planned economy, which at that time characterized the economic life of all countries orbiting in Moscow, in a market economy.
The energetic war between Russia and EU enriches of a new, precious tessera: few days ago, in fact, the Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán, and the managing director of Gazprom, Aleksej Miller, have established, in a meeting which took place in the magyar capital, that the building of the South Stream pipeline, sponsored by Gazprom itself and doomed to transport the russian natural gas from the shores of the Black Sea to the Western Europe (bypassing Ukraine), will go on withouth delays, with the opening of the construction sites in April 2015, as expected.
While the EU continues to talk about austerity, populism and deficit, among the 28 members of the Union, there are some countries that, silently, could surprise us all: Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Czech Republic, in fact, are four nations that, despite the present economic crisis forces many governments to review their balance sheets, continue to collect not simply economic successes , but political ones.
It’s not by chance that many big corporations among the most important in the world, such as Audi, IBM or Mercedes-Benz, have decided to inaugurate their new productive branches in the area that, from Tychy, reaches Budapest.
It has been considered as a “historical day”, that of the past November 13th, when, in Brussels, Marine Le Pen, leader of the French National Front, and Geert Wilders, undisputed head of the Hague–based controversial PVV – Partij voor de Vrijheid (Party For Freedom), which caused a heated debate because of its strong anti–Islamism and its clear–cut stances on a limitation of the immigration flows in the Netherlands, have met to stipulate a strategic alliance among eurosceptic political parties to better approach the European Parliament elections, expected for the next spring.