Meet our Editorial Board
Matilde Romagnoli is the current Editor-in-Chief of IE International Policy Review.
My name is Matilde Romagnoli, I am Italian but I lived in India and in the Middle East. I am currently enrolled in a dual degree in Law and International Relations. I am fascinated by topics such as Intellectual Property and Cybersecurity.
Francesca Etienne is the Social Media Manager at IE International Policy Review.
Hi! I’m Francesca, a second-year BBABIR student from Argentina. I’ve always been fascinated by the power of digital platforms to connect people, share stories and drive meaningful change. As social media manager for IPR I’m excited to take our club to new heights on our online presence!
Claudia Espinosa is the Editing Manager of IE International Policy Review.
I am Claudia Espinosa. I am a second-year Law and International Relations student. I am from Madrid, Spain and I love reading and learning new things. I also enjoy playing padel with my friends and travelling.
Paul Prinz is the Writing Manager at IE International Policy Review.
Hi I’m Paul a second year BBA BIR Student. Born and raised in Vienna, Austria, I’ve been interested in history, international relations and geopolitics all my life. I want to become a diplomat after my studies I am already very interested in foreign policy topics. I am especially passionate about topics such as the Chinese BRI and Neo-colonialization.
Zach Zimmermann was the Editor-in-Chief of IE International Policy Review (2023-2024).
He is in the class of 2024 studying the Bachelor in International Relations. Coming from Northern Canada, Zach is passionate about the environment, Indigenous issues, and Arctic policy. He decided to study in Spain to open his worldview, meet people from a wide range of backgrounds, and joined the IPR as a means to achieve this goal. Zach was part of the IPR Editorial Board since 2021.
Kylar Cade was Editor-in-Chief of IE International Policy Review (2021-2023)
He is a Bachelor in International Relations student who is of American and Korean descent and who has lived in multiple countries. His interests include foreign policy, transitional justice, and peace and conflict, as well as understanding ‘the local’ and jogging. There is life beyond this life, and both lives matter.
Karan Khosla was the Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the IE International Policy Review. (2019-2021)
He was born in Denmark to Indian parents and studied two bachelors: Dual Degree in Business Administration and International Relations. His interests at the time included global governance, marketing and mntercultural Management.
Iness Arabi was the Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the IE International Policy Review. (2019-2021)
She studied Law and International Relations and is passionate about international affairs, international law, and public policy. Iness has previous experience in private and the public sectors. She speaks English, Spanish, French, and Arabic fluently, and she is an intermediate speaker in Mandarin Chinese.
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