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Stefano Musco
Stefano Musco is a doctoral candidate in Social and Political Change at the University of Turin, Italy. In 2015, he was a visiting Ph.D. student at the Universities of Malta and Copenhagen. His research interests focus on the foreign policies of small states, strategic studies, and intelligence. Mr. Musco is the author of Storia della Spionaggio Antico. Teoria e Strategie di Intelligence dagli Albori all Caduta dell'Impero Romano (History of Espionage in the Ancient World: Theories and Strategies, From the Dawn of Civilization to the Fall of the Roman Empire; Rome: Aracne, 2014), and I Microstati nel Sistema Internazionale, Considerazioni Politiche e Strategie di Sopravvivenza (Microstates in the Internationa System: Political Consideration and Survival Strategies; Perugia: Morlacchi, 2015). He received his M.A. in International Relations from the University of Perugia.
Valter Coralluzzo
Valter M. Coralluzzo is Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Turin, Italy, where he also teaches Foreign Policy Analysis, Strategic Studies, and Political Science. His major research interests are in Italian foreign policy, international relations theory, and strategic studies. Professor Coralluzzo founded and directs WARning. Rivista semestrale di studi internazionali. Among his publications are La politica estera dell'Italia repubblicana, 1946–1992 (2000); Conflitti asimmetrici, co-edited with M. Nuciari (2006); Oltre il Bipolarismo (2007); Democrazie tra terrorismo e guerra (2008, ed.); Religioni tra pace e guerra, co-edited with L. Ozzano (2012).