Biographies
Biographies of WPF official members.
Biographies of WPF official members.
Professor of International Relations and Political Science at the University of Torino, lecturer for the Master on Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Intervention of Turin University. With prof. Fabio Armao, in charge of the Global Politics Lab of Turin’s Research and Documentation Centre Luigi Einaudi, a private, non-profit research center. Member of the Editorial Board of “Teoria [...]
He was Managing Director of the International Monetary Found, from 1987 until 2000. He worked for the French Ministry of Finance and Economic Policies in 1960, and then served as Financial Attaché to the French Delegation at the European Economic Community in Brussels. In 1968 he returned to the Treasury, where he became Director in [...]
He was elected to the Brazilian Senate from the State of Sao Paulo in 1986 and two years later helped in founding the Social Democratic Party. He later served from 1992 to 1993 as Minister for Foreign Affairs. He became Minister for Economy in 1993 and was credited with successfully controlling inflation and turning the [...]
Ambassador Giancarlo Chevallard took a Law degree at the University of Turin in 1966. He was Director of the “United Nations Office”, External Relations in Brussels (2004-2006), Ambassador, Head of the Commission Delegation in Tel Aviv (2000-2004) and Head of the “Security Affairs” department in the External relations in Brussels (1994-2000). He also was Head [...]
He is an Italian journalists since 1979, for several years reporter from Moscow for the national newspaper “La Stampa”. He presently is editorialist and political commentator for the newspaper “L’Unità”, columnist and commentator for “Il Manifesto” and other Italian newspapers and reviews. Since 2005 he also runs a column on the European magazine Galatea. In [...]
Life Senator of the Italian Republic since 2003. He was Prime Minister of Italy from 1970 to 1972. Member of Parliament since 1948, he served as Agriculture Minister and later as Industry and Commerce Minister. He was six times Treasury Minister and three times Finance Minister. In 1977 he was elected President of the European [...]
Graduated in law at Turin University, he attended many stages about International Law in Switzerland, United States and others foreign countries. He was a member of the First Commission in the Ministry for Industry to study competition in the Italian Economic system and, from 1977 to 1997, he was President of the University Institute of [...]
He was Nunciature Secretary for the Apostolic Delegation in Mexico and for the Apostolic Nunciatures in Japan, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. He worked at the Secretariat of State for the Public Affairs Council and he was Secretary at the Iustitia et Pax Papal Committee. He was appointed Archbishop of Tuscania and was Apostolic Delegate in [...]
Former President of the Italian Republic (July 1985 - April 1992). He joined the Christian Democrat Party in 1945 and was elected Deputy for the first time in 1958. He was three times Under Secretary for Defence and twice Minister of Home Affairs, in 1976 and 1978, when he resigned after Aldo Moro was murdered. [...]