
Ranier Fsadni is a columnist for The Times of Malta, as well as a lecturer in anthropology at the University of Malta, with special reference to the contemporary Arab world.
He also served as Director-Operations of the European Commission-League of Arab States Liaison Office (2009-2014) and Advisor on European-Arab League relations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2013-2014); Advisor to the Prime Minister on Mediterranean and Maritime Affairs (2004-2012); Member of the European Commission’s Member States Expert Group on Maritime Affairs (2006-2012); and Chairman of AZAD, the Academy for the Development of a Democratic Environment (2001-2009).
Articles by Ranier Fsadni

The Wounding Song: Honour, Politics and Rhetoric in Maltese Għana
Ghana is generally regarded by all sectors of Maltese society as being ‘traditional folk-singing’, a remnant of an aboriginal, folkloric past.

The Standard Bearer
Extract from the book “Invicta: The Life and Work of Daphne Caruana Galizia,” edited by Joseph A. Debono and Caroline Muscat. Copyright © 2017. Published on November 30, 2017 by Oxford: The Pertinent Press.

