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Stefano Marcuzzi
Visiting researcher, Carnegie Europe

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Stefano Marcuzzi is no longer with Carnegie Europe.

Stefano Marcuzzi was a visiting researcher at Carnegie Europe, where he focuses on EU-NATO cooperation, in particular on the Mediterranean and Libya. His broader research interests include international security and defense cooperation and EU-NATO responses to cyber and hybrid threats.

Stefano is also a Marie-Curie Fellow at the University College in Dublin and an analyst at the NATO Defense College Foundation in Rome. He is a member of the Globalising and Localising the Great War Group (GLGW); the Oxford University Strategic Studies Group (OUSSG); the British Commission for Military History; the Changing Character of War Programme (CCW); and, since 2016, an external fellow at Boston University.


education
MA, University of Padua, MA, Società Italiana per l’Organizzazione Internazionale (SIOI), DPhil, University of Oxford
languages
English, French, Italian

All work from Stefano Marcuzzi

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Libya Needs European Boots on the Ground

The EU must seize on the strategic opportunity presented by the coronavirus pandemic to take the initiative away from Russia and Turkey in Libya.

· May 5, 2020
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A Role for the EU and NATO in the Libyan Crisis
June 12, 2019

Clashes between the Government of National Accord and its eastern opponents are tearing Libya apart and poses a serious security threat to the EU.

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  • Benedetta Berti
  • Lorenzo Kluzer
  • Stefano Marcuzzi
  • Nureddin Mazen
  • Teri Schultz
In the Media
Are Multinationals Eclipsing Nation-States?

In the absence of government action to address today’s most pressing global problems, multinational corporations are stepping up to offer their own solutions.

· February 1, 2019
Project Syndicate
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NATO-EU Maritime Cooperation: For What Strategic Effect?

EU-NATO maritime cooperation in the Mediterranean has by and large been successful at the tactical level. However, operational achievements did not produce strategic effects.

· January 14, 2019
NATO Defense College