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Stefano Costalli è Professore Associato di Scienza Politica presso il Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche e Sociali. Si è laureato con lode in Scienze Politiche ad indirizzo internazionale presso l'Università di Firenze e ha ricevuto un Master in Relazioni Internazionali dall'Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano. Ha inoltre ottenuto un PhD presso l'IMT Institute for Advanced Studies, Lucca. Prima di unirsi al Dipartimento, ha lavorato presso l'Università Cattolica di Milano e il Dipartimento di Government dell'Università di Essex, dove è tuttora Research Fellow del Michael Nicholson Centre for Conflict and Cooperation. E' inoltre membro del Consiglio Direttivo della Società Italiana di Scienza Politica ed è stato Visiting Research Fellow presso l'Università di Amsterdam e l'Università di Oxford.
I suoi interessi di ricerca includono le guerre civili, la violenza politica, il peacekeeping, i processi di democratizzazione, la politica dell'area mediterranea, il realismo politico, i metodi quantitativi per la ricerca politica. I suoi studi sono stati pubblicati su riviste quali ad esempio British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, International Security, Journal of Peace Research, Political Geography, World Politics.
E' inoltre Associate Editor di: Political Geography https://www.journals.elsevier.com/political-geography
Per le pubblicazioni accademiche vedere la sezione "Pubblicazioni".
Altre pubblicazioni:
- S. Costalli (2019), "The Study of Armed Conflict and Historical data", Newsletter of the American Political Science Association's Section in Comparative Politics, 29(2): 58-63 (con A. Ruggeri):
https://www.comparativepoliticsnewsletter.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/CP-Newsletter-Fall-19-CP-and-History.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3XCkecHjzeo123_yxw4DDXj1rT6Pqp8deysMKT7s4R2U4bzpGUeS3tTIQ
- S. Costalli (2019), "Hierarchy and central leadership help nonviolent campaigns prevail when fring terrorism occurs", Political Violence at a Glance (con M. Belgioioso and K. S. Gleditsch):
http://politicalviolenceataglance.org/2019/03/21/hierarchy-and-central-leadership-help-nonviolent-campaigns-prevail-when-fringe-terrorism-occurs/?fbclid=IwAR0LBp7Htl-kKhjeNtNMqYeD2d3o2kKpM2LTN1WEWoKfcsjLiW2XYVcgNM4
- S. Costalli (2015), “How two under-appreciated factors mobilize violence like the Paris attacks”, The Washington Post – The Monkey cage (con A. Ruggeri):
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2015/12/09/do-emotions-and-ideology-matter-in-mobilizing-violence-like-the-paris-attacks/
- S. Costalli (2015), “What WWII-era Italy teaches us about post-conflict politics in places like Burundi”, The Washington Post – The Monkey cage (con A. Ruggeri):
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-cage/wp/2015/05/27/what-wwii-era-italy-teaches-us-about-post-conflict-politics-in-places-like-burundi/
- S. Costalli (2014), “Bosnia shows that peacekeeping missions in civil conflicts can often have little impact on the level of violence”, LSE – EUROPP European Politics and Policy:
http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2014/06/25/bosnia-shows-that-peacekeeping-missions-in-civil-conflicts-like-those-in-iraq-and-ukraine-can-have-little-impact-on-the-level-of-violence/
Ricerche in corso:
- S. Costalli, “The Logic of Vulnerability and Civilian Victimization: Shifting Frontlines in Italy (1943-1945)” (con A. Ruggeri e F.N. Moro) - Forthcoming, 72(4) October 2020 at World Politics.
- S. Costalli, “Peacekeeping missions, migrants and asylum seekers” (con A. Ruggeri).
- S. Costalli, “Christian Realism revisited. Can it still be relevant?”
Altre attività professionali:
- Membro del collegio docenti del PhD Program in Political Science, European Politics and International Relations (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa; Università di Siena, Università di Firenze, Università di Pisa).
- Associate Editor della rivista: Political Geography https://www.journals.elsevier.com/political-geography
- Membro dell’editorial board della rivista: IPS - Italian Political Science.
- Reviewer per:
American Journal of Political Science; American Political Science Review; British Journal of Political Science; Comparative Political Studies; Conflict Management and Peace Science; Defence and Peace Economics; Ethnic and Racial Studies; European Journal of International Relations; European Political Science Review; International Peacekeeping; International Security; International Studies Quarterly; Journal of Conflict Resolution; Journal of International Relations and Development; Journal of Peace Research; Journal of Politics; Political Analysis; Political Science Research and Methods; Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica; Social Forces; Social Science Research; Terrorism and Political Violence; Third World Quarterly.
- Guest editor del Symposium "Emotions, Ideologies and Violent Political Mobilization", PS: Political Science and Politics - 2017.
- Editorialista per l'agenzia di stampa Agensir.
Guerre civili, violenza politica, peacekeeping, transizioni democratiche, realismo politico, religione e politica.
Legenda
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Stefano Costalli is Associate Professor of Political Science in the Department of Political and Social Sciences. Stefano graduated in Political Science (summa cum laude) at the University of Florence, then received a Master's Degree in International Relations from the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan and a Ph.D. from the IMT Institute for Advanced Studies, Lucca. Before joining the Department, he worked at the Catholic University, Milan and in the Department of Government at the University of Essex, where he is still Research Fellow of the Michael Nicholson Centre for Conflict and Cooperation. He is also member of the Directive Board of the Italian Political Science Association and he has been Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Amsterdam and the University of Oxford.
His research interests include civil wars, political violence, peacekeeping, democratization processes, Mediterranean politics, political realism, quantitative methods for political research. His studies have appeared on journals such as British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, International Security, Journal of Peace Research, Political Geography, World Politics.
He is also Associate Editor of Political Geography https://www.journals.elsevier.com/political-geography
For academic publications, please see the section "Pubblicazioni":
Other publications:
- S. Costalli (2019), "The Study of Armed Conflict and Historical data", Newsletter of the American Political Science Association's Section in Comparative Politics, 29(2): 58-63 (with A. Ruggeri):
- S. Costalli (2019), "Hierarchy and central leadership help nonviolent campaigns prevail when fring terrorism occurs", Political Violence at a Glance (with M. Belgioioso and K. S. Gleditsch):
- S. Costalli (2015), “How two under-appreciated factors mobilize violence like the Paris attacks”, The Washington Post – The Monkey cage (with A. Ruggeri):
- S. Costalli (2015), “What WWII-era Italy teaches us about post-conflict politics in places like Burundi”, The Washington Post – The Monkey (with A. Ruggeri):
Ongoing research:
- S. Costalli, “Peacekeeping missions, migrants and asylum seekers” (with A. Ruggeri).
Other professional activities:
- Board member of the PhD Program in Political Science, European Politics and International Relations (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa; Università di Siena, Università di Firenze, Università di Pisa).
- Associate Editor of Political Geography https://www.journals.elsevier.com/political-geography
- Member of the editorial board of IPS - Italian Political Science.
- Reviewer for:
- Guest editor of the Symposium "Emotions, Ideologies and Violent Political Mobilization", PS: Political Science and Politics - 2017.
- Columnist for the Italian news agency Agensir.
Civil wars, political violence, peacekeeping, democratic transitions, political realism, religion and politics.