Irma D’Amico is a PhD student in the 41st cycle of the History and Cultures of Europe program at Sapienza University of Rome, within the Department of History, Anthropology, Art and Performing Arts. She obtained her Master’s Degree in Historical Sciences (Medieval, Early Modern, Contemporary – LM-84) at the same University, defending a thesis in Contemporary History titled “The prudent steps of a meeting policy: Moro and the arab–israeli conflict”, supervised by Prof. Paolo Acanfora and Prof. Laura Ciglioni. She completed her Master's program with the final grade of 110/110 cum laude. Her research interests focus on the history of political institutions, with particular attention to the European Union’s foreign policy.