Riccardo Gasco

Ph.D. Candidate, University of Bologna, Department of Political and Social Sciences

Bio

Riccardo Gasco is the Foreign Policy Program Coordinator at IstanPol Institute. He is also a political analyst and PhD Researcher in International Relations at the University of Bologna. Based in Istanbul since 2019, he is currently a Visiting Research Fellow at the Istanbul Policy Center (IPC), where he works on Turkish foreign policy. He previously held a visiting fellowship at Sabancı University.
Riccardo’s research focuses on Türkiye’s foreign policy, its strategic positioning between NATO and Russia, and the broader behavior of emerging middle powers in a shifting global order. He holds degrees in International Relations and Diplomatic Sciences from the University of Genoa and SOAS, University of London.
He frequently contributes analysis to Italian, Turkish, and international media, offering commentary on Türkiye’s domestic politics, regional dynamics in the Middle East, and its complex relationships with Europe, the United States, China, and Russia. His publications cover topics such as Türkiye–China relations, the Kurdish issue, Turkish defense policy, EU–Türkiye relations, and broader questions of transatlantic diplomacy and strategic autonomy.

Articles

Türkiye faces a narrow window for peace, but without structural reforms on rights, governance and freedoms, peace will remain fragile and superficial.
Bahar Baser, Riccardo Gasco, Samuele C.A. Abrami