I am a historian of the international political economy of modern and contemporary Europe, the economic consequences of climate change, and the intersections of global capitalism and global governance. I am currently Assistant Professor of International Economic History at Bocconi University. I have held research fellowships at Harvard Business School, the European University Institute, the Graduate Institute Geneva, and LMU Munich. I earned my PhD at UCLA.
In 2025, I am a Senior Fellow at the Collegium Helveticum (Swiss Institute for Advanced Studies), and Visiting Professor of History and Environmental Research at Sciences Po in partnership with l’Université Paris Cité.
At Bocconi, I co-direct the research stream on Economic & Monetary Integration at the Bocconi Lab for European Studies, serve as the institutional representative of the CIVICA research group “Europe Revisited,” and am a faculty fellow at the European Institute for Policymaking and member of the Dondena Research Centre for Social Dynamics and Public Policy. I am also Associate Fellow at the Centre for Business, Human Rights, and the Environment at Nova Law School in Lisbon.
With Antonio Bonatesta and Giuliano Garavini, I co-direct a PRIN project called PRIVIT on the Privatization of the Italian economy in the 1990s, which investigates Italian neoliberalism in the context of European governance.