Cristina Carpinelli

Cristina Carpinelli

Scientific Committee Member – CeSPI (Centro Studi Problemi Internazionali – Milano).

Expertise:

Cristina Carpinelli is an expert of CEE countries.

Organizations:

She is a Scientific Committee Member of CeSPI (International Problems Study Center of Sesto San Giovanni – Milan) as an expert on CEE (Central-Eastern Europe). She is a member of the Italian Association for History Studies on Central and Eastern Europe (AISSECO – Since May 2015). She is a Cultural advisor of Culture House of Milan (since May 2018) and a collaborator of Feltrinelli Foundation as an expert on CEE (since November 2019).

She was a monthly contributor to “noidonne” Magazine for gender and family politics in CEE (2005-2018). She was part of the team experts of the U.S. Site “AllExperts” for the category: “Russia – News & Politics” (January 2007-April 2017). She was part of the teaching staff for the training module “Objective Russia” (professional diploma for economic operators. Promoters: ISPI School and Italian Russian Association of Milan; module suspended from 2015) and for the training module “European Union and ethnic and national minorities” (diploma in “European Affairs” – ISPI school 2016). She was a member of Mitteleuropean Social Watch (OSME – from 2016 to 2019).

Works:

La società sovietica negli anni della perestroika (Nuovi Autori, 1991); Donne e famiglia nella Russia sovietica (F. La società sovietica negli anni della perestroika (Nuovi Autori, 1991); Donne e famiglia nella Russia sovietica (F. Angeli, 1998); Donne e povertà nella Russia di El’cin (Franco Angeli, 2004); “Identities in Transition: Fsu Countries after the Collapse of Real Socialism” (CeSPI, 2004); La Russia a pezzi (Achab, 2008); “Nato, Ucraina, Russia”, (CeSPI, 2014); L’Unione Europea e le minoranze etniche. Case-Studies: Ungheria, Romania e Paesi Baltici (co-author: Massimo Congiu), CreateSpace – an Amazon.com Company, May 18, 2016; L’Europa dell’Est e i nuovi nazional-populismi. I casi polacco e ungherese. Co-author: Massimo Congiu (Bonomo Editore, ottobre 2017); “The Citizenship Policies of the Baltic States within the EU Framework on Minority Rights”, in Polish Political Science Yearbook, vol. 48(2) (2019); “Ucraina: la questione della lingua e le sue fasi di evoluzione politica e legislativa”, in Nuovi Autoritarismi e Democrazie: Diritto, Istituzioni, Società (NAD), vol. 1(2) (2019); “La ‘nuova’ Costituzione russa e il suo codice di civiltà, in Nuovi Autoritarismi e Democrazie: Diritto, Istituzioni, Società” (NAD), vol. 3(1), 2021; La Madre di Maksim Gor’kij (a cura di) Cristina Carpinelli, Jouvence editrice, Milano, 16 giugno 2021.

Languages:

English and Russian (professional working proficiency). Basic knowledge of the Bulgarian language.

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