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Giuseppe Spatafora

DPhil (PhD) candidate at University of Oxford, Intern at NATO Policy Planning Unit

Giuseppe Spatafora is a Research Analyst at the European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS), where he focuses on transatlantic relations, EU-NATO cooperation, and broader security challenges. Prior to this role, he worked at NATO's Policy Planning Unit in the Office of the Secretary General, where he provided policy advice on strategic issues such as support for Ukraine, transatlantic ties, and emerging threats. He also contributed to NATO's annual reports for 2022 and 2023 and participated in the EU-NATO Task Force on critical infrastructure resilience.1

Dr. Spatafora holds a DPhil (PhD) in International Relations from the University of Oxford, with research on foreign intervention and external support in civil wars. He also earned an MPhil from Oxford and a BA from John Cabot University in Rome. His academic work includes publications on proxy wars, NATO, and European security.12 Born in Palermo, Italy, he has also interned at various international institutions and contributed to policy discussions on NATO and EU security issues.2

Highlights

Feb 15 · nsfacoe.org
[PDF] OUT THINKING - NATO SFA COE
Feb 25 · politics.ox.ac.uk
Giuseppe Spatafora | DPIR

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Location

Palermo, Sicily, Italy