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, LMU Munich, and the Collegium Helveticum (Swiss Institute for Advanced Studies). I earned my PhD at UCLA.
During my sabbatical leave in 2025-2026, I am Visiting Professor of History and Environmental Research at Sciences Po Paris in partnership with l’Université Paris Cité, and Visiting Scholar at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University.
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.