Fabrizio Tassinari
@fabriziotassinari.bsky.social
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Executive Director EUI.eu/STG. Boards: EMIFund.eu and IAI.it. Latest book: “Pursuit of Governance” https://bit.ly/3V3pv2V. Columns: Il Riformista http://bit.ly/4j0cza2. Views my own.
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Wonderful gift from @lemonde.fr
for such thoughtful profile of our Florence School of Transnational Governance @eui-stg.bsky.social
fabriziotassinari.bsky.social
An informal European council takes place tomorrow in Copenhagen, while Denmark is under an unusual amount of pressure from the west (Trump, Greenland) and from the east (drones). Why?
My column in Il riformista this morning.
fabriziotassinari.bsky.social
The great @nilsgilman.bsky.social of the equally great @berggruen.org published an insightful comment to the Le Monde profile, outlining the broader intellectual implications of what we are doing in Florence. Well worth a read:

open.substack.com/pub/nilsgilm...
fabriziotassinari.bsky.social
Wonderful gift from @lemonde.fr
for such thoughtful profile of our Florence School of Transnational Governance @eui-stg.bsky.social
fabriziotassinari.bsky.social
Always a special feeling to co-author with a philosopher. Over at @projectsyndicate.bsky.social I partner with the great @daniel-innerarity.bsky.social on digital technocracy and future-less autocracies.

www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/a...
fabriziotassinari.bsky.social
Albania has appointed an AI bot as minister, showing how digital technocracy is hollowing out democracy. My editorial with the great @daniel-innerarity.bsky.social. For Il Riformista this morning.
fabriziotassinari.bsky.social
Sunset jog after the storm in Florence. Beat that.
fabriziotassinari.bsky.social
Last weekend, the Wizard of the Kremlin premiered at the Venice film festival with young Putin played by Jude Law.

I loved the novel but I wonder why we are so captivated by brutal figures and I worry that works like the Wizard help cultivate their myth.
My column in Il Riformista
fabriziotassinari.bsky.social
It was bound to happen sooner or later… my interview on Alexander Stubb’s worldview, diplomacy and on our friendship. In Il Riformista this morning.

www.ilriformista.it/la-sorpresa-...
Reposted by Fabrizio Tassinari
manmademoon.bsky.social
Love this article...
Europe without a contrast is disparate, a family constantly at each other’s throats, but with Trump to reflect on, it realizes what bonds it and even in the aftermath of Putin’s best laid Brexit, even the UK speaks as one with its brothers and sisters.
Reposted by Fabrizio Tassinari
simonhix.bsky.social
Good to see a piece about the EUI in The Economist. But this is a hatched job, with little resemblance to reality. Charlemagne is usually excellent, so this is odd. Can only think that @spignal.bsky.social talked to people who don't really know what's going on.
www.economist.com/europe/2025/...
Europe’s Hogwarts has a new Dumbledore
Patrizia Nanz is trying to make the European University Institute relevant
www.economist.com
fabriziotassinari.bsky.social
Italy just cancelled a concert by conductor and Putin ally Valery Gergiev. Yet last year alone, it issued over 150.000 visas to Russian tourists.

This morning for Il Riformista on the paradox of Italy’s attitudes toward Russia.
fabriziotassinari.bsky.social
I am neither a literary critic nor a fortune teller, but a couple of months ago I reviewed for my newspaper the novel that yesterday won Italy’s most important literary award, the Strega prize. Well worth reading (the novel).

www.ilriformista.it/andrea-bajan...
Andrea Bajani in corsa per il Premio Strega con "L'anniversario": se ogni famiglia è felice a modo suo
La recensione de L’Anniversario, il breve racconto di Andrea Bajani candidato al Premio Strega. Ogni famiglia oggi è felice a modo suo
www.ilriformista.it
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lorenzopiccoli.bsky.social
The Italian government decided to issue 500,000 permits for migrant workers for the period 2026–2028.

This is slightly higher than 450,000 in the current period and significantly higher than the annual ≈70,000 permits per year under previous governments.

www.infomigrants.net/en/post/6550...
Italy: Government approves 500,000 work visas over next three years
The Italian government has approved the legal entry of an additional 500,000 migrant workers for the three-year period 2026-2028. An increase on the current period. Between 2023-2025, it authorized 4...
www.infomigrants.net
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bencollins.bsky.social
Donald Trump just unilaterally bombed Iran. A masked gang is terrorizing our streets. America has rapidly devolved into an authoritarian state.

That's why, today, The Onion has purchased a full page ad in today's New York Times with a simple plea to Congress:

Sit back and do absolutely nothing.
An Onion front page with the headline: Congress, Now More Than Ever, Our Nation Needs Your Cowardice

Who will stand up for our democracy? This
question, fraught in even the most peaceful
times, has only grown more pressing as our
country approaches its 250th anniversary.
Each passing day brings growing assaults on
essential liberties like freedom of speech and due process.
Meanwhile, our delicately assembled legal system faces
a constant barrage of threats. Even as this issue reaches
publication, the U.S. military has been deployed against
peaceful protesters. We teeter on the brink of collapse into
an authoritarian state. That is why, today, The Onion calls
upon our lawmakers to sit back and do absolutely nothing.
Members of Congress, now more than ever, our nation
desperately needs your cowardice.
Our republic is a birthright, an exceedingly rare treasure
passed down from generation to generation of Americans. It
was gained through hard years of bloody resistance and can
too easily be lost. Our Founding Fathers, in their abundant
wisdom, understood that all it would take was men and
women of little courage sitting in the corridors of power
and taking zero action as this precious inheritance was
stripped away—and that is where we have finally arrived.
Now is not the time for bravery or valor! This is the time
for protecting your own hide and lining your pocket. Now is
not the time for listening to your idiotic constituents drone
on about what’s happening to their precious democracy.
This is the time for getting down on all fours and grov-
eling. Now is not the time to say, “Enough is enough,” and
have the tough conversations about resisting the ongoing
assaults on American liberty. This is the time to let the wave
of apathy and indifference roll over you as you think about
getting a really nice renovation to your house in Kalorama.
But what can I, one coward, do alone? you might ask.
fabriziotassinari.bsky.social
“How inclusive, really, is this widely accepted fantasy of a country perpetually frozen in the 1950s, that foreigners and Italians alike consume with such gusto?”
fabriziotassinari.bsky.social
Good news is no news, but the USIP website back online is definitely something to celebrate.
2 cheers for the rule of law and peace research. ✊
fabriziotassinari.bsky.social
For Ukraine it was the month of the Leopard: everything changed in order for things to remain tragically the same.
My frontpage editorial on il riformista this morning
Reposted by Fabrizio Tassinari
catherinedevries.bsky.social
As someone who is worried about our capacity for deep thinking in times of screens and social media, and started writing about this recently, I just love this piece by @simonkuper.bsky.social on habits of great thinkers!

This all applies to writing as well. Do read it. 👇

on.ft.com/43s9t8T
How to be a great thinker
Seven habits of highly intelligent people
on.ft.com
Reposted by Fabrizio Tassinari
rimaanabtawi.bsky.social
The Gaza Health Ministry has released a new 1,000-page document with the names, ages and other statistical information of 52,959 Palestinians killed in Gaza.

The first 100 pages (over 5,000 names), the age is listed at 5 years or younger.

The first 18 pages the age is listed as 0 (under 1 year)