Neironi Raimondo
Raimondo Neironi is Adjunct Professor of Global History at the University of Rome, Tor Vergata. In 2019, he earned his PhD in ‘Institutions and Politics’ from the Catholic University of Milan, specialising in international history of Southeast Asia. From 2024 to 2025, he was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the University of Cagliari. Prior to his appointment at Tor Vergata, he taught at the Catholic University, the University of Turin, Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, and Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. He also teaches the module ‘China and Key Issues in Contemporary Asia’ as part of the Postgraduate Master in Co-operation and Development at the University of Pavia (Almo Collegio Borromeo).
Since early 2019, Raimondo has collaborated as a non-resident researcher at Torino World Affairs Institute (T.wai) within the ‘Indo-Pacific’ research programme, producing a wide range of research articles on East and Southeast Asia, as well as Australia. His most recent publications focus on the history of the Cold War in Southeast Asia, the role of political dynasties in the Philippines, and Chinese cultural diplomacy in Morocco. Together with Prof. Valeria Zanier, he co-authored L’Asia orientale e sudorientale nell’età contemporanea. Una storia globale (Bologna: Il Mulino, 2026).
His full list of publications can be found on his ORCID profile.