Fondazione Magna Carta
The Fondazione Magna Carta is an Italian think-tank with close links to US neoconservatives.
==June 2007 conference
On June 8 2007, the Foundation co-sponsored a conference on Italian-American relations at the Palazzo Corsini along with the American Enterprise Institute, ahead of a visit to Rome by George W. Bush.[1] American attendees included John Bolton, Gary Schmitt, Reuel Gerecht, John Yoo, Bruce Jackson and Jeffrey Gedmin. Italians included Sergio Vento, Alfredo Mantovano, Alberto Indelicato, Carlo Jean, Mario Sechi, Carlo Panella, Stefano Silvestri, and Lorenzo Cremonesi [2]
Governing Body
- Sen. Prof Gaetano Quagliariello - President
- Dr Sergio Corbello - General Manager
- Dr Giuseppe Lanzilotta - General Secretary
Board of Directors
- Dr Francesco Bellavista Caltagirone
- Giambattista Clemente
- Dr Enrico Luca Biagiotti
- Giuseppe Calderisi
- Dr Luigi Capuano
- Dr Fabio Cerchiai
- Dr Bruno Colombo
- Dr Sergio Corbello
- Prof Raimondo Cubeddu
- Dr Edoardo Garrone
- Dr Peter Glidewell
- Dr Roberta Lacava
- Gianfranco Librandi
- Dr Nicola Loccisano
- Dr Giancarlo Loquenzi
- Dr Gianmarco Moratti
- Prof Giuseppe Morbidelli
- Dr Gina Nieri
- Dr Salvatore Rebecchini
- Roberto Saccone
- Francesco Valli
Board of Auditors
- Dr Ignazio Carbone - President
- Dr Luciano Cecchini
- Alessandro Diddi
Staff
- Giambattista Clemente - Events and Formation
- Andrea Loquenzi - International Activities
- Claudia Passa - Communication
- Michele Donno - Publications and Website
- Carlo Evangelista - Administrative Secretary
- Luana Coluzzi - Organisational Secretary
Notes
- ↑ An Agenda For Bush's Italian Visit: Letter from Rome, by Judy Harris, ZNet, 9 June 2007.
- ↑ I neocon a Roma con Magna Carta, L'Occidentale, 1 June 2007