马韬(Prof. Matteo Capasso),意大利籍、教授,入选国家重大人才计划。英国杜伦大学国际关系博士,曾任意大利威尼斯大学和美国哥伦比亚大学的玛丽·居里全球研究员,为马克斯·韦伯学者。研究当代方向为:中东和北非政治、全球南方理论。现为《中东批评》(Middle East Critique)主编,国际研究协会(ISA)和中东研究会会员(MESA),在Syracuse University Press出版Everyday Politics in the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya等。
研究经历
2022.3至今,哥伦比亚大学和威尼斯大学,玛丽·居里博士后
2020.9-2021.12,格林比亚大学和威尼斯大学欧盟资助研究人员。
2020.9-2021.12,欧洲大学中心,马克斯·韦伯学者
2021.10-2021.11,都灵大学访问学者
2020.10-2021.4,EuroMeSCo,研究顾问
2018.10-2020.8,欧洲大学中心研究助理
2018.5-2018.8,杜伦大学研究助理
2011.9-12,意大利外交部美国研究中心研究助理
著作
(2023) Everyday Politics in the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (New York: Syracuse University Press)
学术论文
(2024) Imperialist Terrorism in Northern Africa (with Essam Elkorghli), Review of African Political Economy 50(181).
(2023) Theorizing Sanctions as Warfare: Insights from US-led Aggression on Libya, World Review of Political Economy 14(4): 555-584.
(2023) The Imperialist Question: A Sociological Approach, Middle East Critique, 32(2): 149-166.
(2022) The Perils of Capitalist Modernity for the Global South: The Case of Libya, Review of International Political Economy, 30(2): 632-653.
(2021) IR, imperialism and the Global South: From Libya to Venezuela, Politics, Online First.
(2021) From Smuggling to State Capture: Furthering Neoliberal Governance in North Africa Journal of Labor and Society, 24(3): 440–466.
(2020) The war and the economy: the gradual destruction of Libya Review of African Political Economy 47(166): 545-67.
(2018) Sketches of the Everyday In: Middle East Critique 27(3): 221-229.
(2014) Guest Editors’ Note: The Libyan Event and the Part for the Whole (with I. Cherstich), In: Middle East Critique 23(4): 379-385.
(2014) The Libyan Drawers: ‘Stateless Society,’ ‘Humanitarian Intervention,’ ‘Logic of Exception,’ and ‘Traversing the Phantasy’ In: Middle East Critique 23(4): 387-404.
(2014) The Idea of the Islamic State in Libyan Politics since Independence (with K. Mezran), In: Storia del Pensiero Politico III(3): 423-438.
(2013) Understanding Libya’s Revolution through Transformation of the Jamahiriyya into a State of Exception In: Middle East Critique 22(2): 115-128.
(2011) ‘La Crisi in Libia’ In: N. Pedde, K. Mezran, V. Cassar (eds.) Panorama (Rome: Gan)
特刊
(2018) ‘Studying the Everyday in the Middle East’ In: Middle East Critique 27(4).
(2014) (with I. Cherstich): ‘The Multiple Narratives of the Libyan Revolution’ In: Middle East Critique 23(4).
书评
(2020) ‘Empire of Guns’ In: Journal of European Economic History 3: 223-8.
(2016) ‘Colonial Biopolitics’ In: Middle East Critique 25(1): 63-70.
其他出版物
(2024) Critical Political Economy Approaches to Peace and Conflict Studies (with T. Dana), In: Zubairu Wai and Cecile Mouly (eds). Handbook of Peace and Conflict Studies (London: Sage).
(2021) ‘Current trends and challenges on the facilitation of irregular migration in Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco’ in Sanchez, Gabriella (ed.) Beyond Networks, Militias and Tribes: Rethinking EU Counter-Smuggling Policy and Response, EuroMeSCo Policy Study.
(2021) ‘Libya - Afterword: The Past, Present and Future of Violence’ in Page, Ra and Orsola Casagrande (eds.) The American Way: Stories of Invasion (Comma Press).
(2021) ‘How Neoliberalism Fosters State Capture: Insights from Tunisia.’ EU-LISTCO Policy Papers.
(2021) ‘The Political Economy of Areas of Limited Statehood: Insights from Libya and Tunisia.’ EU-LISTCO Working Papers.
(2020) ‘Guerra ed economia: la graduale distruzione della Libia’, EUI Max Weber Working Paper Series.
(2020) ‘Wars, Capital and the MENA region’, Project of Middle East Political Science (POMEPS).
(2019) ‘Country Report: Libya’ In: EU-LISTCO Working Papers.
(2019) (with D. Cadier and K. Eickhoff) ‘Fostering Resilience in Areas of Limited Statehood and Contested Orders in Europe’s Neighbourhoods: Potential Contributions by the EU and Its Member States’ In: EULISTCO Working Paper 2.
(2022) Libya and the Limits of Capitalism for the Global South, Marxist Sociology Blog of the American Sociological Association.
(2020) Warring Libya: an outpost of global class war, Review of African Political Economy Blog.
(2020) Narratives of Libya’s statelessness trivialise the role of US imperialism, LSE Africa Blog.