Daniele Scalea, President of the Machiavelli Center for Political and Strategic Studies, spoke at the Ordo Iuris and Heritage Foundation conference in Warsaw titled “At the threshold of the State of Europe“.

Featured in the last panel devoted to sovereignty and international relations, Scalea underscored the impact that the treaty reforms would have on migration policy. He pointed out that if foreign policy becomes the exclusive purview of the EU, it will definitely be to the detriment of the member states, including when it comes to the issue of migration.

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Founder and President of Centro Studi Machiavelli. A graduate in History (University of Milan) and Ph.D. in Political Studies (Sapienza University), he teaches “History and Doctrine of Jihadism” at Marconi University and “Geopolitics of the Middle East” at Cusano University, where he has also taught on Islamic extremism in the past.

From 2018 to 2019, he served as Special Advisor on Immigration and Terrorism to Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs Guglielmo Picchi; he later served as head of the technical secretariat of the President of the Parliamentary Delegation to the Central European Initiative (CEI).

Author of several books, including Immigration: the reasons of populists, which has also been translated into Hungarian.