Guarini Institute
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The Guarini Institute for Public Affairs is an institute associated with John Cabot University
John Cabot University
John Cabot University is a private American liberal arts university located in Rome, Italy. Founded in 1972, it was named after the Italian explorer Giovanni Caboto.-Location:...

 in Italy
Italy
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The Institute co-ordinates an annual series of lectures, seminars and encounters focusing on key issues and challenges in the world today, primarily affecting the United States
United States
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 and Europe
Europe
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Its current director is Federigo Argentieri
Federigo Argentieri
Federigo Argentieri is an Italian scholar and academic currently teaching contemporary history and international politics at John Cabot University and Temple University Rome Campus...

, Ph. D. (since April 2006)

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