FEDERICA D’ALESSANDRA
British Academy Global Innovation Fellow, Global Order and Institutions Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Federica D’Alessandra is the British Academy Global Innovation Fellow with the Global Order and Institutions Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where she focuses on questions of international law, policy, and contemporary geopolitics, particularly in relation to multilateral institutions, U.S. foreign policy, NATO and transatlantic relations. She is often called to brief and provide advice to governmental and inter-governmental agencies on strategic and policy issues, and regularly participates to diplomatic conferences, inter-state negotiations, professional and industry gatherings. She has provided expert evidence to several UK Parliamentary Inquiries (Foreign Affairs and International Development Committees in the House of Commons and Defense and International Relations Committee in the House of Lords). Since 2018, she serves as Deputy Director of the University of Oxford’s Institute for Ethics Law and Armed Conflict and Director of its Programme on International Peace and Security. Prior to joining Oxford, she held appointments at the Harvard Law School and John F. Kennedy School of Government, including a Fellowship at the Carr-Ryan Center. She is widely published and has received several prestigious awards, including by the International Bar Association, where she also Co-Chairs for the Rule of Law Forum.
ALL SESSIONS BY FEDERICA D’ALESSANDRA
19 September
11:10 – 11:45
Speaker
Session IV: ‘Democracy Matters: Values as Strategy, Security as Outcome’