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|description=[[Transatlantic]] Italian think tank founded by [[Altiero Spinelli]].
 
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|members=Giovanni Agnelli,Giuseppe Caron,Guido Colonna,Roberto Ducci,Antonio Giolitti,Giovanni Pieraccini,Paolo N. Rogers,Alfonso Sterpellone,Bruno Visentini,Roberto Aliboni,Gaetano Arfé,Fabrizia Baduel Glorioso,Adolfo Battaglia,Gianni Bonvicini,Marcello Colitti,Umberto Colombo,Mario Dido,Luigi Vittorio Ferraris,Luigi Ferro,Luigi Granelli,Cesidio Guazzaroni,Giacomo Luciani ,Carlo Meriano,Cesare Merlini ,Gianni Merlini,Gerardo Mombelli,Guglielmo Negri,Gian Piero Orsello,Gian Lupo Osti,Romano Prodi
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|members=Giovanni Agnelli,Giuseppe Caron,Guido Colonna,Roberto Ducci,Antonio Giolitti,Giovanni Pieraccini,Paolo N. Rogers,Alfonso Sterpellone,Bruno Visentini,Roberto Aliboni,Gaetano Arfé,Fabrizia Baduel Glorioso,Adolfo Battaglia,Gianni Bonvicini,Marcello Colitti,Umberto Colombo,Mario Dido,Luigi Vittorio Ferraris,Luigi Ferro,Luigi Granelli,Cesidio Guazzaroni,Giacomo Luciani ,Carlo Meriano,Cesare Merlini ,Gianni Merlini,Gerardo Mombelli,Guglielmo Negri,Gian Piero Orsello,Gian Lupo Osti,Romano Prodi,Ferdinando Nelli Feroci,Ettore Greco, Michele Nones,Pier Carlo Padoan,Nathalie Tocci,Federica Di Camillo",Board of Directors,Riccardo Alcaro,Benedetta Berti,Marco Buti,Anna Caffarena,Luciano Carta,Simonetta Cheli,Giuseppe Cossiga,Carlo Cottarelli,Michele Crisostomo,Marta Dassù,Veronica De Romanis,Federica Di Camillo,Daniele Franco,Flavia Giacobbe,Sonia Lucarelli,Stefano Lucchini,Alessandro Marrone,Giampiero Massolo,Federica Mogherini,Nicola Monti,Giorgio Mulè,Nicoletta Pirozzi,Lapo Pistelli,Stefano Pontecorvo,Francesco Profumo,Salvatore Rossi,Giovanni Sabatini,Pasquale Salzano,Paola Severino,Paola Subacchi,Fabrizio Tassinari,Michele Valensise,Gelsomina Vigliotti,Riccardo Alcaro,Federica Di Camillo,Flavia Giacobbe,Filippo Maria Grasso,Sonia Lucarelli,Alessandro Marrone,Nicoletta Pirozzi,Lapo Pistelli,Nicolò Russo Perez,Nathalie Tocci,Gianni Bonvicini,Vincenzo Camporini,Maurizio Caprara,Salvatore Carrubba,Sergio Fabbrini,Giorgio Gomel,Andrea Manzella,Riccardo Perissich,Natalino Ronzitti,Marina Sereni,Stefano Silvestri,Valeria Termini,Gian Luigi Tosato
 
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The '''Italian International Affairs Institute''' (IAI) is an Italian think tank and "non-state actor within the Italian foreign policy community, including the defence policy community".<ref>https://www.iai.it/sites/default/files/statute2014.pdf</ref>
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==History==
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IAI was founded in [[1965]] by [[Altiero Spinelli]], who wanted to create in [[Italy]] a new actor aimed at elaborating and promoting reflection on international affairs, bearing in mind the example of [[Chatham House]] established in [[London]] in [[1920]]. It is part of several networks of similar think tanks in Western Europe and North America.<ref name=open>https://journals.openedition.org/cdlm/8750#bodyftn30</ref> The institute has penetrated the Italian government both with supplying personnel and "[[experts]]", and culturally, by dominating the supply of policy papers.
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The first article of the Institute's statute affirms explicitly that its goal is to promote the understanding of international affairs, as well as to "contribute to the advancement of European integration and multilateral cooperation".<ref>https://www.iai.it/sites/default/files/statute2014.pdf</ref>
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==Funding==
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The first funds received by IAI was from the US [[Ford Foundation]] and by Italian private companies or foundations in favour of European integration such as [[FIAT]] and [[Fondazione Olivetti]].<ref> Piero S. Graglia, Altiero Spinelli, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2008, p. 464.</ref> later donors include the [[Compagnia di San Paolo]], as well as among US ones like the US [[German Marshall Fund]] (GMF).<ref name=open/>
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
Board and Honorary Board from 1979.<ref>https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/03932728008459144</ref>
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Board and Honorary Board from 1979<ref>https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/03932728008459144</ref> and 2024.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:27, 20 June 2024

Group.png Italian International Affairs Institute  
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Italian International Affairs Institute.png
Formation11 October 1965
FounderAltiero Spinelli
HeadquartersRome, Italy
LeaderItalian International Affairs Institute/President
Sponsored byFiat, Ford Foundation
SubpageItalian International Affairs Institute/President
Membership• Giovanni Agnelli
• Giuseppe Caron
• Guido Colonna
• Roberto Ducci
• Antonio Giolitti
• Giovanni Pieraccini
• Paolo N. Rogers
• Alfonso Sterpellone
• Bruno Visentini
• Roberto Aliboni
• Gaetano Arfé
• Fabrizia Baduel Glorioso
• Adolfo Battaglia
• Gianni Bonvicini
• Marcello Colitti
• Umberto Colombo
• Mario Dido
• Luigi Vittorio Ferraris
• Luigi Ferro
• Luigi Granelli
• Cesidio Guazzaroni
• Giacomo Luciani
• Carlo Meriano
• Cesare Merlini
• Gianni Merlini
• Gerardo Mombelli
• Guglielmo Negri
• Gian Piero Orsello
• Gian Lupo Osti
• Romano Prodi
• Ferdinando Nelli Feroci
• Ettore Greco
• Michele Nones
• Pier Carlo Padoan
• Nathalie Tocci
• Federica Di Camillo"
• Board of Directors
• Riccardo Alcaro
• Benedetta Berti
• Marco Buti
• Anna Caffarena
• Luciano Carta
• Simonetta Cheli
• Giuseppe Cossiga
• Carlo Cottarelli
• Michele Crisostomo
• Marta Dassù
• Veronica De Romanis
• Federica Di Camillo
• Daniele Franco
• Flavia Giacobbe
• Sonia Lucarelli
• Stefano Lucchini
• Alessandro Marrone
• Giampiero Massolo
• Federica Mogherini
• Nicola Monti
• Giorgio Mulè
• Nicoletta Pirozzi
• Lapo Pistelli
• Stefano Pontecorvo
• Francesco Profumo
• Salvatore Rossi
• Giovanni Sabatini
• Pasquale Salzano
• Paola Severino
• Paola Subacchi
• Fabrizio Tassinari
• Michele Valensise
• Gelsomina Vigliotti
• Riccardo Alcaro
• Federica Di Camillo
• Flavia Giacobbe
• Filippo Maria Grasso
• Sonia Lucarelli
• Alessandro Marrone
• Nicoletta Pirozzi
• Lapo Pistelli
• Nicolò Russo Perez
• Nathalie Tocci
• Gianni Bonvicini
• Vincenzo Camporini
• Maurizio Caprara
• Salvatore Carrubba
• Sergio Fabbrini
• Giorgio Gomel
• Andrea Manzella
• Riccardo Perissich
• Natalino Ronzitti
• Marina Sereni
• Stefano Silvestri
• Valeria Termini
• Gian Luigi Tosato
Transatlantic Italian think tank founded by Altiero Spinelli.

The Italian International Affairs Institute (IAI) is an Italian think tank and "non-state actor within the Italian foreign policy community, including the defence policy community".[1]

History

IAI was founded in 1965 by Altiero Spinelli, who wanted to create in Italy a new actor aimed at elaborating and promoting reflection on international affairs, bearing in mind the example of Chatham House established in London in 1920. It is part of several networks of similar think tanks in Western Europe and North America.[2] The institute has penetrated the Italian government both with supplying personnel and "experts", and culturally, by dominating the supply of policy papers.

The first article of the Institute's statute affirms explicitly that its goal is to promote the understanding of international affairs, as well as to "contribute to the advancement of European integration and multilateral cooperation".[3]

Funding

The first funds received by IAI was from the US Ford Foundation and by Italian private companies or foundations in favour of European integration such as FIAT and Fondazione Olivetti.[4] later donors include the Compagnia di San Paolo, as well as among US ones like the US German Marshall Fund (GMF).[2]

Members

Board and Honorary Board from 1979[5] and 2024.

 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointed
Nathalie TocciDirector2017

 

Known members

13 of the 84 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Gianni AgnelliItalian industrialist, 37 Bilderbergs
Luciano Carta
Umberto ColomboEnergy expert and manager who attended the 1972 Bilderberg. Trilateral Commission. Club of Rome.
Marta DassùDeep state connected general director of the international activities of Aspen Institute Italy. NATO, Trilateral Commission, European Council on Foreign Relations, International Institute for Strategic Studies...
Roberto Ducci6 times Bilderberg visitor
Giampiero MassoloSpooky career diplomat. Coordinator of Italian intelligence services 2012-2016. Member of the Atlantic Council, Trilateral Commission and on the Executive Committee of the Aspen Institute Italia.
Cesare MerliniItalian academic, Brookings Institute
Federica MogheriniItalian politician, WEF
Guido Colonna di PalianoSDS connected Italian aristocrat and diplomat. Deputy Secretary General of NATO 1962-64, then European Commissioner.
Romano ProdiMulti-Bilderberger Prime Minister of Italy
Salvatore RossiItalian central banker who attended the 2018 Bilderberg.
Stefano SilvestriBilderberg Steering committee, Italian deep state functionary.
Nathalie TocciItalian political scientist and international relations "expert"

 

Sponsors

EventDescription
FiatThe company of the Agnelli family, with tentacles all over Italian society.
Ford FoundationIn addition to its own billionaire agenda, also known to have been $$$ middleman for covert CIA funding.
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