Camilla Tettoni

Camilla is a journalist who specializes in international affairs, geopolitics, and culture. She holds degrees from the Universities of Siena, Bologna, and Stirling. She now serves as the ambassador of the NGO Hecho Por Nosotros at the UN headquarters in Geneva, researching and writing publications on human rights and fair trade. Camilla is also a research fellow at the International Council on Human Rights, Peace and Politics.

Italy and the United States: A Transatlantic Bond Evolving Through the Years

The relationship between Italy and the United States has been a cornerstone of transatlantic diplomacy since 1861. Reestablished in 1944 following World War II,...

Syria’s Fragile Future: Geopolitical Vacuums, Regional Rivalries, and the Role of U.S. Power

The Syrian Civil War, now in its thirteenth year, continues to exert a profound influence on the geopolitics of the Middle East. What began...

Why Trump’s “America First” Approach Resonates with Voters and Challenges NATO’s Future

One of the central reasons behind Donald Trump’s electoral success lies in his “America First” rhetoric, which prioritizes domestic needs over international commitments. This...

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