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Giovanni Faleg

Giovanni Faleg joined the EUISS in July 2018. He is responsible for analysis and research on sub-Saharan Africa. He focuses on the drivers of state fragility in Africa and the EU’s engagement in the region, particularly conflict prevention and peacebuilding, the humanitarian-development-peace nexus and the integrated approach to conflicts and crises.
Before joining the EUISS, he worked at the World Bank (2014-2018) in the fragility, conflict and violence unit; at the Centre for European Policy Studies (2011-2018) and the Istituto Affari Internazionali (2013), focusing on the EU’s foreign and security policy.
Giovanni holds a PhD in European Studies from the London School of Economics and Political Science (2014), with a thesis on the evolution of security cooperation in the EU through institutional learning. He is the author of The EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy: Learning Communities in International Organizations (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016) and More Union in European Defence (CEPS, 2015).
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Rethinking stabilisation efforts in Somalia
SIPRI blog, 9 May 2019
Les relations UE-Afrique: un tournant stratégique
In Défense Magazine, UNION-IHEDN, n. 196, January-February 2019
The EU: from comprehensive to integrated approach
In Global Affairs, Volume 4, Issue 2-3, 27 July 2018
Reaching the root causes of fragility? An assessment of foreign interventions in the G5 Sahel
In Dalia Ghanem-Yazbeck (ed.) The Sahel: Europe’s African Borders, Euromesco, April 2018
Report on EU's comprehensive approach to conflict prevention and peacebuilding
EU-CIVCAP Project, Deliverable 4.3, 23 March 2018