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Strategic Forum – Rome Wednesday, 30 novembre 2011

Wednesday, 30 novembre 2011 The Italian Institute for Strategic Studies “Niccolo Machiavelli” is pleased to invite … read more_>

Eric Denécé

Eric Denécé è il ed he direttore fondatore del French Centre for Research on Information.
Already naval officer has worked in Cambodia and has served as a naval analyst at the Direction de l'Evaluation et de la Documentation stratégique the Secretariat General de la Defense Nationale.
It’ consultant for French and European companies and institutions on matters relating to risk management, understanding the e-intelligence controversy.
Denécé Eric has a degree in Political Science and received his PhD from the Sorbonne.

e.denece@strategicstudies.it

Fritz W. Ermarth

Fritz W. Ermarth is a consultant for several organizations in the field of national and international security and intelligence.
Up to 1998 worked for the Central Intelligence Agency held positions of high responsibility including Chairman of the National Intelligence Council and director of the Strategic Evaluation Center. She worked for the U.S. National Security Council. Fritz W. Ermarth graduated in history from Wittenberg University and has specialized on the Soviet Union at the University of Harvard.
f.ermarth@strategicstudies.it

Thomas Fingar

Thomas Fingar è Oksenberg-Rohlen Distinguished Fellow presso la Stanford University.
Dal 1985 to the 2008 has held various positions at the State Department and the U.S. Intelligence Community. Dal 2001 to the 2003, in qualità di Assistant Secretary for Intelligence and Research, was head of the intelligence structure of the Department of State. Dal 2005 to the 2008, come Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Analysis, has restructured the analytical procedures of the U.S. Intelligence Community. Come Chairman del National Intelligence Council (DAYS) was one of the leaders of the report "Global Trends 2025". Pretend Thomas has a Ph.D. in Political Science from Stanford University.
t.fingar@strategicstudies.it

Mark Fitzpatrick

Mark Fitzpatrick is director of the Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Programme at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London.
He previously worked for 26 years for the U.S. State Department and in various positions dealing with for ten years of non-proliferation. He finished his career as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Governmental Non-proliferation. Mark Fitzpatrick received his Masters in Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
m.fitzpatrick@strategicstudies.it

Michael S. Goodman

Michael Goodman è senior lecturer presso il Department of War Studies del King’s College di Londra. Author of numerous scientific publications in the field of intelligence history, Michael Goodman is the official historian of the British Joint Intelligence Committee.
m.goodman@strategicstudies.it

Jason Healey

Jason Healey is the director of the Cyber Statecraft Initiative of the Atlantic Council, focusing on international cooperation, competition and conflict in cyberspace. He edited the first-ever history of cyber conflict, A Fierce Domain: Cyber Conflict, 1986 to 2012 and co-authored the book Cyber Security Policy Guidebook by Wiley.

Virgilio Ilari

Virgilio IlariBorn in Rome in 1948, former professor of Roman law and later history of military institutions in the Catholic University of Milan, is President of the Italian Society of Military History. It’ He worked for the Historical Office of EMS, Defence Studies and Research Institute (ISTRID), dell'Istituito International Affairs (IAI) and the Italian Society for International Organization (SIOI), director of research at the Military Centre for Strategic Studies (CeMiSS) and consultant to the parliamentary commission on terrorism and massacres, and is a member of the editorial board of Limes and collaborator of Risk. Among the major works has, The Italian Military Thought (with F. Barrels, 1984), History of military service in Italy (1989-91, 5 full.), Military History of the First Republic (1994) and a series of eight works (14 volumes) the military history of Italy during the wars of the Revolution and Empire.

v.ilari @ strategicstudies.it

Jean Carlo

Carlo JeanThe Army Corps General Carlo Jean was born in Mondovi (CN) the 12 October 1936.
He served as Head of Financial Planning and Budget Office of the General Staff and Army Chief of Staff of the IV Department of Defense, in charge of logistics, export of armaments and control technologies strategically critical.
It has been Director of the Military Centre for Strategic Studies and Chairman of the Centre for High Defence Studies. Since September 1990 to May 1992 was Military Advisor to the President of the Republic F. Cossiga.
From 1 October 1997 to the 6 April 2001 was the Personal Representative of OSCE Chairman-in order to implement the Dayton Peace Accords in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Graduated in Political Sciences in Turin in 1960, is Professor of Strategic Studies and Geopolitics. He has held seminars for decision theory at the School of Management at LUISS, at the School of Public Administration and SDA Bocconi.
He is a member of the Scientific Institute of the Italian, Limes and Liberal Risk.
Since December 2002 to December 2006 was President of SO.G.I.N.- Management Society of Nuclear Plants. In February 2003 was appointed Deputy Commissioner for the safety of nuclear materials, a position he held at the end of December 2006.
It 'President of the Economic Research Centre of Geopolitics.

c.jean @ strategicstudies.it

Loch K. Johnson

Loch K. Regent Johnson is Professor of Political Science at the Department of International Affairs at the University of Georgia . Author of international renown in the field of national security and intelligence studies, Prof. Johnson is co-editor of the journal "Intelligence and National Security".
Between 1995 and 1996 Loch Johnson has been a consultant of the Aspin-Brown Commission, from 1975 to the 1979 has worked for the oversight committees of Parliament on Intelligence U.S.. Loch K. Johnson received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Riverside.
l.johnson@strategicstudies.it