The president of the Machiavelli Study Center participated in the Chamber of Deputies in the conference "Legal Gaming: standard rules to ensure safety, legality and revenue" organized by the Milton Friedman Institute. The Centro Studi published a dossier on this topic last June.

The conference was covered by numerous newspapers, which gave an account of Daniele Scalea's talk. Among them were Repubblica:

A comment also from Daniele Scalea, president of the Centro Studi Machiavelli, a partner of the Milton Friedman Institute: "Undoubtedly there have been prohibitionist policies in the sector in recent years, but if the goal was to deter Italians from gambling, the goal has not been achieved. The prohibitionist and ban policies of recent governments, have led to the shift to the illegal. It is therefore a policy that has failed in its objective, because Italians' spending on gambling has increased."

These other media outlets covered the news:

GiocoNews

Jamma

AgiMeg

PressGiochi 1

PressGiochi 2

 

 

 

 

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Founder and President of Centro Studi Machiavelli. A graduate in History (University of Milan) and Ph.D. in Political Studies (Sapienza University), he teaches “History and Doctrine of Jihadism” at Marconi University and “Geopolitics of the Middle East” at Cusano University, where he has also taught on Islamic extremism in the past.

From 2018 to 2019, he served as Special Advisor on Immigration and Terrorism to Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs Guglielmo Picchi; he later served as head of the technical secretariat of the President of the Parliamentary Delegation to the Central European Initiative (CEI).

Author of several books, including Immigration: the reasons of populists, which has also been translated into Hungarian.