معرفی
Enrico Ciappi is a postdoctoral researcher at LUISS Guido Carli University in Rome, Italy, affiliated with the Department of Political Science. His research focuses on the History and Theory of International Relations, European Union studies, and the history of World War II and the Cold War, analyzed through frameworks like informal governance, soft power, public diplomacy, and network theory.
- Co-chair holder of the course History of Contemporary Europe
- Lecturer and teaching assistant for graduate courses on International Relations, European Integration, and Comparative Political Systems
- Non-resident fellow at Virginia Tech's Center for European & Transatlantic Studies (CETS)
His scholarly work investigates EU foreign policy history (1991-2001) through transnational think tanks and public-private networks. He has collaborated with academic networks including the European Parliament History Research Network and Fondation Jean Monnet pour l'Europe.
Scientific Awards
- Mango-Fortunato Prize (2023) for outstanding thesis on International History
- La Nostra Patria Europa Prize (2023) for exceptional EU history research
His first monograph Building Europe in New York: from the Munich Conference to the Schuman Plan (1938-1952) will be published by Routledge, with prior publications appearing in journals like the Journal of Contemporary History and History of European Ideas Journal.


