Raffaele Marchetti


Raffaele Marchetti is an Italian political scientist and editorialist.

Biography

He is deputy rector for internationalization and associate professor at LUISS Guido Carli of Rome, where he teaches International Relations in the Department of Political Sciences and in the School of Government. In LUISS he also holds a Jean Monnet Module on European Union’s Engagement with Civil Society and coordinates the preparatory course for the diplomatic concours. He acts also as external evaluator for a number of public institutions and private companies at the national and international level on issues of civil society, peacebuilding, transnational networks, and governance
His research interests are about global politics, global governance, transnational civil society, democracy, and political risk.
He has produced one of the first MOOCs on IR: for Iversity.
He is currently completing a monography on The Other Side of Global Politics: Goals, Strategies, and Impact of Civil Society Mobilizations and is working on a longer term project entitled Constructing Global Legitimacy. The Competition for World Order.
After having read Philosophy at the Sapienza University of Rome, he took a PhD in Government at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Later he had two post-docs as Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute and as assegnista at LUISS Guido Carli.
He was scientific coordinator of the project SHUR. Human Rights in Conflicts: The Role of Civil Society funded by the European Commission within the 6thFP. He was visiting professor at China Foreign Affairs University-Beijing, Sciences Po-Paris, Strathmore University-Nairobi, Université de Geneve, and Waseda-Tokyo. He was fellow at the Italian National Research Council, research fellow within the Network of Excellence GARNET. Global Governance, Regionalisation & Regulation: The Role of the EU and in the project DEMOS. Democracy in Europe and the Mobilization of Society both funded by the European Commission, and contractor for the European Union Institute for Security Studies-EUISS of Paris and the Istituto San Pio V of Rome.
He taught at the London School of Economics, American University of Rome, John Cabot University, MGIMO, Universitè de Genève and University of Naples Orientale.
He carried out research at the University of Exeter, University of Nottingham, and University di Urbino.
In 2005 he won the Lawrence S. Finkelstein Award from the International Studies Association-ISA, Section on International Organization.
In 2010 he was rapporteur for the European Commission on Civil Society and Global Governance. He is involved in the LUISS PhD programmes: the , and the .

Major works

Monographs
Edited Books
Key articles and book chapters