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Carlo Frappi is a Contract Lecturer at the Department of Asian and North African Studies, Ca' Foscari University of Venice. He is also a member of the Steering Committee of the Observatory of Politics and International Relations (OPRI). With a Ph.D. in European History from the University of Rome 'La Sapienza' and an M.A. in Political Sciences from the University of Perugia, Frappi has built a distinguished career at the intersection of academia and policy research.
His research focuses on energy security, Turkish foreign policy, the politics of the South Caucasus—especially Azerbaijan—and the geopolitics of the Caspian and Black Sea regions. He has held research and teaching roles at institutions including ISPI, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, and the University of Milan.
Frappi's scholarly output spans monographs, journal articles, book chapters, and policy reports. Since 2010, he has co-authored the ISPI quarterly monitoring on Energy Security for the Italian Parliament and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. His recent publications analyze Armenia's geopolitical challenges, Turkish-Azerbaijani energy alliances, and the impact of the Ukraine war on European energy security.
His work consistently bridges academic rigor and policy relevance, with a strong emphasis on international relations, regional cooperation, and energy diplomacy in Eurasia.
- Ph.D. in European History, University of Rome 'La Sapienza'
- M.A. in Political Sciences (International Politics), University of Perugia
- Specialization in 'Democratization and Political Affairs', Austrian Study Center for Peace and Conflict Resolution
Frappi's research interests include energy security, geopolitical competition in Central Asia, Turkish foreign policy, and post-bipolar regional dynamics. His articles explore themes such as pipeline politics, regional stability, and external influence in the South Caucasus.
His recent publications reflect a sustained focus on energy geopolitics, conflict analysis, and regional cooperation. Key trends include the impact of global instability on the South Caucasus, evolving energy strategies in Turkey and Azerbaijan, and the transformation of European energy security in the wake of the Ukraine war.
Frappi has not received any scientific awards that are publicly listed in the provided texts.
He has contributed to significant research projects and policy monitoring initiatives, including long-term collaboration with ISPI and leadership roles in joint research with institutions in Azerbaijan. He has supervised or co-edited several academic volumes and policy reports, often in collaboration with Italian and international scholars.
Frappi is actively involved in academic and policy networks, contributing to research groups and observatories focused on international politics and energy security.
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