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Federiga Bindi
Nonresident Scholar, Europe Program

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Federiga Bindi is no longer with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Federiga Bindi was a nonresident scholar in the Europe Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace working on European politics, EU foreign policy, and transatlantic relations. Bindi is also the Jean Monnet Chair and a professor of political science at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, and a senior fellow and director of the Foreign Policy Initiative at the Institute for Women Policy Research. 

Bindi has been a visiting fellow in a number of institutions, including the Brookings Institution, Sciences Po in Paris, the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, the University of Lisbon and the Université libre de Bruxelles. Bindi held several senior management academic positions. She was the founding director of the EU Center of Excellence at the University of Roma Tor Vergata, acting director of international affairs and director of international training of the Italian National School of Administration (SNA), and director of the Italian Cultural Institute in Brussels. She also served as principal investigator for over a dozen international research networks and has received over twenty international fellowships and grants. 

Bindi also held a number of policy appointments in government, including serving as a fellow in the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee under Senator John Kerry’s chairmanship. Bindi also advised four different Italian governments and several international organizations including the European Commission, the Council of Europe, UNIDO, and OAS on issues such as foreign policy, international trade, transatlantic relations, global governance, post-conflict reconstruction, civil servants training, higher education, youth policies, gender policies, and women leadership. Occasionally, she acts as a strategic consultant for international organizations, NGOs, business, and senior political leaders.

Bindi published seven book volumes including The Foreign Policy of the European Union: Assessing Europe’s Role in the World (2010 & 2012); The Frontiers of Europe: A Transatlantic Problem? (2011); Italy and the EU (2011), Analyzing European Union Politics (2012), The End of Transatlantic Relations? Europe between America and Russia, also with Brookings Press, alongside the third edition of the EU Foreign Policy and a book on Women Leaders in International Relations and Foreign Policy are forthcoming. Bindi is also a frequent commentator for international media.


affiliations
education
PhD, European University Institute (2004), MA, University of Florence, Summa Cum Laude (1993), BA, IEP Paris (With Honors) (1990)
languages
English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish

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Challenges and Priorities For the EU’s New Leadership
October 7, 2019

The arrival of a new European Commission this autumn coincides with a daunting list of internal and external challenges for the European Union.

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In The Media
in the media
On Portugal’s General Election

Under the current administration, Portugal’s economy has rebounded, putting Portuguese prime minister António Costa and his Socialist party in good shape with voters.

· October 6, 2019
In the Media
Making Sense of the Italian Mess

Italy has historically been a divided country, with factions hating and killing each other, allying, and then fighting again. This time is no different, only that the killing has been replaced by offenses on social media.

· September 3, 2019
E-Sharp!
In the Media
Women Are Mysteriously Missing from D.C. Think Tanks’ Foreign Policy Panels. Here’s the Data.

In the world of D.C. think tanks, being visible is essential for professional advancement. The first step toward increased visibility is speaking on panels. If women are to have equal opportunities in foreign policy, think tanks must work to ensure gender parity on panels.

· August 23, 2019
Washington Post
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The Transatlantic Relationship Has Been Irreparably Damaged

Rising populism and inequality, coupled with surprising election outcomes in the United States and Europe, may signal an end to this historic transatlantic relationship.

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  • Federiga Bindi
  • Constanze Stelzenmüller
  • John J. Mearsheimer
  • Carla Norrlof
  • John Donvan
· June 28, 2019
Intelligence Squared U.S.
In The Media
in the media
European Position on the Iranian Nuclear Program

Europe is grappling with how to uphold the Iranian nuclear deal without the United States.

· June 25, 2019
commentary
Trump’s Middle East Peace Plan Is in the Works. What Does the Region Think?

The most obvious reason for the delayed release of Trump’s promised Middle East peace plan is Israel’s unsettled electoral politics. But Palestinian opposition and Arab apathy also limit its prospects.

In The Media
in the media
The Heat: China-Russia Ties

China and Russia are navigating the choppy waters of global diplomacy, as tensions rise with Europe and the United States. Russia’s pivot to the East comes after relations with the European Union broke down following the conflict in Ukraine.

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  • Federiga Bindi
  • Alexander Nekrassov
  • Chen Chenchen
  • William Courtney
· June 7, 2019
In The Media
in the media
European Parliament Elections

As the results of the European parliament elections come in, this election is seen as a pivotal moment for Europe and its future.

· May 26, 2019
In the Media
The Absence of Women Scholars On Foreign Policy Panels and How Men Are Still Running the Show

There are a few think tanks in DC that seem to have made conscious efforts to avoid manels. Visibility is a major component for success on the job, and the first step toward that success is speaking on panels.

· May 24, 2019
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