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Ghammaz H. Sandhu is a PCATP licensed Architect & Urbanist. He completed his undergraduate in B. Arch from RHSA at BNU and received his MSc. degree in Urban Planning & Policy Design from the Polytechnic of Milan. His research primarily focuses on the Belt & Road Initiative/ CPEC, Transnational Institution Building, Climate climate-resilient infrastructures, and urban Equity.
Currently, he is the Principal Architect at IDG and an Assistant Professor at the Razia Hassan School of Architecture. His areas of interest are Governance, Territorial Policies, & Climate Change.
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Karmen earned her PhD in social sciences whereby she examined the regional gender governance of the African Union and analysed the key actors driving the pan-African policy agenda on gender equality. She is currently a researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies, studying the ownership of the women, peace and security (WPS) agenda in African context and gender in Danish development cooperation with African partners.
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Björn de Heer joined HCSS in June 2022 as a Strategic Analyst and Army Liaison. After graduating from Advanced Command & Staff College in 2010 he was posted to the Defence Staff and later at the Directorate of Operations, where he worked with the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Internal Affairs and Security & Justice. Additionally, he worked on Strategic Foresight, Future Environments and Capability Developments topics at the Land Warfare Centre.
His particular interest and knowledge concern Strategic Foresight, Defense Capability D
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Chloe Teevan is Head of the Digital Economy and Governance work stream at the European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM). Her research interests focus on the geopolitics of EU foreign and development policy, EU digital for Development policy and digital regional integration in Africa. She previously worked with the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), as an independent research consultant and in the non-profit sector in Cairo. Chloe holds a MA from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and a BA from Trinity College Dublin.
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Carlo D'Ippoliti is a professor of political economy at the Sapienza University of Rome and editor of the open-access economics journals "PSL Quarterly Review" and "Moneta e Credito". He holds a joint Ph.D. in economics from the J.W. Goethe University of Frankfurt-am-Main and from Sapienza, and he is the recipient of the 2018 A. Feltrinelli Giovani prize for the social and political sciences awarded by the Accademia dei Lincei, and the 2011 Myrdal Prize awarded by the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy. D'Ippoliti is a member of the Global Young Academy.
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Margarita Fursova is a researcher at WARREDOC of the University for Foreigners of Perugia (Italy) since 2021. Her main recent research interests are the role of cultural heritage, citizen engagement and participatory approaches in the European Green Deal strategy and other climate action and sustainable development policies. In addition to her research activities, she works as a lawyer in IP, copyright and nonprofit law mainly in the cultural, art and social inclusion fields and as an international project manager.