Lapo Pistelli

Lapo Pistelli
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
3 May 2013  15 June 2015
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi
Enrico Letta
Minister Federica Mogherini
Emma Bonino
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
15 March 2013  1 July 2015
Constituency Emilia Romagna
In office
29 April 2008  14 March 2013
Constituency Marche
In office
9 May 1996  19 July 2004
Constituency Tuscany
Personal details
Born (1964-06-20) 20 June 1964
Florence, Italy
Political party Democratic Party (2007–present)
The Daisy (2002–2007)
People's Party (1994–2002)
Christian Democracy
(Before 1994)
Other political
affiliations
The Olive Tree (1995–2007)
Alma mater University of Florence

Lapo Pistelli (born June 20, 1964 in Florence) is an Italian politician and Member of the (Chamber of Deputies) of the Italian Parliament, elected for the Italian Democratic Party. In the Italian Democratic Party is the Head of the Foreign Affairs and International Relations Department.[1]

Biography

Graduated in Political Science and International Relations at the University of Florence (1988), Pistelli started his political career in the Christian Democracy (Democrazia Cristiana) as Responsible for the foreign affairs office of the Christian Democrat Youth Movement (1987–1991) becoming, in the following years, Member of the secretariat and directorate (1995–1999) and coordinator of the national secretariat (1999–2001) of the Italian People's Party (Partito Popolare), and member of the executive and official responsible for foreign affairs (2001–2004) of the Democracy is Freedom – The Daisy (La Margherita) party.

In 1996, after serving as municipal councillor of Florence (1990–1995), he is elected as a Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy with the The Olive Tree political coalition (l'Ulivo) (1996–2001), and is confirmed Deputy also in the subsequent legislature (2001–2004), operating as a member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and member of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (2001–2004).

In 2004 he is elected as a member of the European Parliament (2004–2008), where he serves both as Head of the Italian Delegation, as the vice-chairman of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe and as a member of two Committees (Foreign Affairs and Financial and Economic Affairs).[2]

In 2007, with the foundation of the Italian Democratic Party (Partito Democratico), becomes member of the national executive of the Party with the role of responsible for Foreign Affairs, and in 2008 he is elected to the Italian Parliament. At present, he is member of the III Committee (Foreign Affairs) of the Chamber of Deputies.

Activities

Member of the Florence Faculty of the Bing Overseas Studies of Stanford University, he lectured in various universities around the globe. In Italy, he is a member of the Board of the IAI (International Affairs Institute) and of the IPALMO (Institute for Relations of Italy with Africa, Latin America, and the Middle and Far East). He is also a member of the Council Italy-United States and of the Board of Editors of East (European and Asian Strategies) and continues to cooperate with a number of progressive think tanks such as Policy Network in London, The Center for American Progress and Brookings Institution in Washington, the Foundation IDEAS in Madrid, the European Council on Foreign Relations. He has been Vicepresident of the Italy-USA Foundation from 2008 to 2010. A journalist since 1991, he publishes regularly in various newspapers on issues related to European and international affairs and on specialized magazines like Aspenia and Limes. His publications include Semestre nero: Berlusconi e la politica estera ("Black semester: Berlusconi and Italian Foreign Policy"), 2004; and America Take Away, 2006.

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Books

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