[Skip to content]

Search our Site
.

Raffaello Pantucci

Raffaello Pantucci

Research Associate

 

Responsibilities:   Research, project development and writing for the Transnational Threats and Political Risk Programme

 

Background:   Raffaello Pantucci graduated from the University of Manchester in 2003 where he indulged in a BA in literature. He subsequently went to work in Washington at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) where he served first as research assistant to the Executive Vice President and then as a research associate in the Europe Program, concentrating on transatlantic and European political and military affairs. While at CSIS he worked and contributed to a number of reports including "Test of Will, Tests of Efficacy" (May 2005, CSIS Press: Washington, DC) and "Trusted Partners: Technology Transfers in the U.S.-UK Defense Relationship" (May 2006, CSIS Press: Washington, DC). His writing has appeared in newspapers like the Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, Baltimore Sun, Washington Times, European Voice, Guardian and he is a regular contributor to the New Statesman, HSToday (an American magazine dealing with homeland security issues) and Safety & Security International. He has also been published in academic outlets like SAIS Review and the Jamestown Foundation’s Terrorism Monitor and Terrorism Focus.He has completed a Master’s in War Studies at King’s College in London.” 

 

Joined IISS: September 2006

 

Contact: Click here to email Raffaello Pantucci