Group for research and information on peace and security

GRIP (Belgium)

GRIP is an independent research center created in 1979 and based in Brussels (Belgium). GRIP’s main aims are study, research, information and training on peace, defence and disarmament with a view to improving international security in Europe and throughout the world. GRIP’s research work focuses mainly on: armament and disarmamant (arms production, trade and control), the European Union defence project, and conflict prevention and resolution in Africa.

Contact information

Group for Research and Information on Peace and SecurityGRIP

Bâtiment Mundo-Madou

Avenue des Arts 7-8

1210 Bruxelles, Belgium

Tel.: +32.484.94.27.92

E-mail: admi@grip.org

Website: www.grip.org

Point of contact

Camello, Maria

m.camello@grip.org

+32.483.36.28.93

The team

Name, Surname, contact Resume Speciality/Research Focus

Quéau, Yannick

y.queau@grip.org

+32483362588

Yannick Quéau is the director of GRIP. His fields of research include defence industry, arms trade and arms control, European defence integration and nuclear deterrence.

 

  • Defence industry
  • Europeanization of defence
  • Nuclear deterrence

Santopinto, Federico

f.santopinto@grip.org

+32.483.27.58.12

Federico Santopinto is responsible for the following of the EU policies in the areas of defence and external relations, and is specialized on the EU integration process. He also works on EU development cooperation used as a tool for conflict prevention and crisis management, as well as on United Nations peacekeeping missions.
  • European Union
  • European defence and foreign policies
  • UN peacekeeping

Camello, Maria

m.camello@grip.org

+32.483.36.28.93

Maria Camello is researcher for GRIP “Arms Transfers and Small Arms” Project. Her fields of research include international arms trade controls, non-proliferation and disarmament policies.
  • Arms transfers
  • SALW
  • Arms trade controls
  • Disarmament

Jomier, Solène

s.jomier@grip.org

+32.483.36.38.78

Solène Jomier is researcher for GRIP “Arms Transfers and Small Arms” Project. Her fields of research include armed drones’ industry/trade and arms sales in the Middle East.
  • Defence industry
  • Armed drones
  • Arms transfers

Bannenberg, Jonathan

j.bannenberg@grip.org

+32.483.27.54.55

Jonathan Bannenberg is researcher for GRIP “Arms Transfers and Small Arms” Project. His fields of research focus on emerging military technologies.

 

  • Dual-use export controls
  • AWS.

Bol, Maïté

m.bol@grip.org

+32.483.36.23.24

Maïté Bol is researcher for GRIP “Arms Transfers and Small Arms” Project. Her fields of research include arms control policies, arms trade and disarmament.
  • Arms control policies
  • Arms trade
  • Disarmament