Emanuele Errichiello

Emanuele Errichiello

Guest Teacher in European Political Economy

European Institute

Office Hours
Thursdays 2.30 - 3.30 pm in CBG 8.18. Please book an appointment on Student Hub.
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Languages
English, French, Italian, Spanish
Key Expertise
ENP, EU foreign & trade policy, political & economic sociology, IR theory

About me

Emanuele is a Guest Teacher in European Political Economy in the European Institute, LSE. His research focuses on Euro-Mediterranean political and economic relations.  

Prior to commencing his doctoral research, he worked on multiple institutional projects in Rome, Italy, focusing specifically on the Next Generation EU, on the Conference on the Future of Europe, and on EU programmes implementation in Italy. 

Emanuele is a non-resident Research Fellow at the Centro Studi Internazionali – an independent think-tank in Italy – where he coordinates the research group on the EU. He also publishes articles, blog opinions and reports for a variety of Italian and European think-tanks, research centers and magazines. In 2019, he was editor-in-chief of the Global Europe Centre’s Special Issue “Europe in the World”, funded by COMPASS and the GCRF, through a partnership project between the University of Kent and the University of Cambridge. 

Emanuele also participates in numerous European and international policy and economic fora, speaking on topics broadly related to EU’s economic and external affairs. He is often being invited by European media for interviews and expert opinions. Since 2020, he has worked on a number of institutional policy projects, in particular in collaboration with Department for European Policies of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Italy.

He has recently been honoured with the 2023 Nova Award, recognising him among Italy's top 10 high-potential young individuals in the field of social sciences, and including him in the 2023 Nova 111 List powered by SDA Bocconi. 

Expertise Details

Emanuele’s research focuses on the ENP; specifically on the EU’s political and economic relations with its Southern neighbourhood. He is also interested in IR theories; and in political and economic sociology.