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Jacopo Cellini serves as a Research Fellow at the Historical Archives of the European Union, part of the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. His work bridges historical research with contemporary European governance challenges, focusing particularly on the evolution of European institutions and policy frameworks.
His research interests encompass European integration history, environmental policy development within EU institutions, political dynamics of the European Parliament, and the social dimension of European governance. Cellini's work demonstrates a clear trajectory from examining foundational EU political structures to addressing current sustainability challenges, with increasing emphasis on climate change governance in his recent projects.
Cellini's publications reveal a consistent methodological approach utilizing archival research to analyze historical developments in European institutions. His work connects historical analysis with contemporary policy challenges, particularly in environmental governance and social policy, showing how historical institutional development informs current EU responses to sustainability challenges.
His collaborative research projects include ongoing work on 'Environmental challenges and climate change governance,' 'Sustainable Archives and Greener Approaches,' and 'The Social Partners as shapers and makers of Social Europe: discovering foundations and futures,' reflecting his commitment to linking historical understanding with contemporary European challenges.
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