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Alexandr Lagazzi

Associate Research Fellow

Alexandr Lagazzi

Associate Research Fellow

Alexandr Lagazzi holds a BA in International Economic Relations and Diplomacy from the Faculty of International Relations of the University of Economics in Prague. His working experience varies from volunteering and internships at NGOs to its current position of Associate Research Fellow at EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy. His research interests are mainly in the realm of international relations, behavioural economics, foreign policy, diplomacy, security and terrorism. Within his work at EUROPEUM he actively focuses on EU-China relations and Italian politics; on which he regularly comments for European, Czech and Slovak media. Moreover, he has both participated, organized and moderated various parliamentary simulations and debates on topics of his academic interest. He has been EUROPEUM's Communications Manager for 3 years and has also been responsible for launching the project Future Leaders European Evening Talks, an educational series of events aimed to discuss EU affairs with university graduates and create a lively network of young professionals.

Room for Discussion: Reciprocity or Domination? Alexandr Lagazzi in the discussion on China–EU relations

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19. 9. 2019
On September 19, our Alexandr Lagazzi took part in a discussion from Room for Discussion series at the University of Amsterdam. He and Ties Dams, author of a book about Chinese President Xi Jinping, answered several questions regarding diplomatic and economic relations between China and EU.

TA3: A. Lagazzi about expectations of new Italian cabinet

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6. 9. 2019
Our Alexandr Lagazzi spoke in Slovak television TA3 about the new Italian government.

ČRo Plus: A. Lagazzi about new Italian government

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5. 9. 2019
On Wednesday, our Alexandr Lagazzi was a guest of Czech Radio Plus, where he spoke about the new Italian cabinet, Matteo Salvini and next direction of italy.

ESJ: Nová hedvábná stezka na západním Balkáně a role čínských investic

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19. 6. 2019
Our Alexandr Lagazzi was speaking with a redactor of the server ESJ about Balcans and a Chinese influence there.

Czech Radio Plus: Italy's state budget

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11. 6. 2019
Our Alexandr Lagazzi commented for Czech Radio Plus the quarrels over Italy's state budget.

Commentary: EUCO Meeting in March 2019

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22. 3. 2019
Martin Michelot, Christian Kvorning Lassen, Alexandr Lagazzi and Kateřina Davidová react to the EUCO Meeting held in March 2019.

Chinese Influence in the Western Balkans: An Annual Review

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12. 3. 2019
Our Alexandr Lagazzi and Michal Vít, in a joint policy paper, present a year-long reflection on Chinese foreign policy and backdoor-deals diplomacy in the Western Balkans. Analysing the implementation of Chinese-backed investment projects in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, the paper suggests the impact of Chinese influence in the region.

Clingendael Spectator: EU-China Investments: Solving the 16+1 Equation

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29. 11. 2018
Our Alexandr Lagazzi authored the third part of a Clingendael Spectator Series on the EU, reflecting upon the issue of EU-China relations and the role of the 16+1 framework for Chinese investments.

RTVS: Italy and its budget

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7. 11. 2018
Our Alexandr Lagazzi commented on the state of the affairs of the rejected Italian budget by the European Commission.

Czech Radio Plus: Italy's floods

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6. 11. 2018
Our Alexandr Lagazzi commented for Czech Radio Plus the state of the affairs in Italy after the floods.

Commentary: EUCO Meeting in October 2018

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18. 10. 2018
Martin Michelot, Vít Havelka, Christian Kvorning Lassen, Alexandr Lagazzi and Kateřina Davidová react to the EUCO Meeting held in October 2018 from the perspective of the future of the EU and the Czech Republic's role in it.

REPORT: Chinese investments in Europe: Comparing perceptions across Western and Central Europe

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12. 10. 2018
The report from the conference ''Chinese investments in Europe: Comparing perceptions across Western and Central Europe,'' which took place on October 3, 2018 in Brussels, is now available.
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