Un piacere riflettere con Claudio Visentin su Moby Dick (Rete Due RSI) nell’ultima puntata: “Atlante del disordine”.
Dalle fratture transatlantiche all’espansione russa, fino alla visione cinese dell’ordine mondiale.
#Geopolitica#MobyDick#RSIrsi.ch/rete-due/programmi/cu…
Amid global uncertainty, our one-day Peace & Security workshop at @NYU Florence brought scholars & practitioners together to tackle today's ethical and political challenges—highlighting the vital role of philosophy in practice.
Grateful to all who joined.
#PeaceAndSecurity
Couldn’t have chosen a better title than ‘Shaping the Future.’ Discussing AI regulation in the EU, China, and the U.S. will indeed shape what's to come. A big thank you to Enrico Toti and Raffaele Torino for organizing such a pivotal event!
ALT Thank you written over an image of Guy Ortolano, Maria Adele Carrai, Stephen Gross, and Lauren Stokes at a table with an NYU European and Mediterranean Studies banner on it. Text reads: How and When the Twentieth Century Really Ended. Thank you to all the speakers, hosts, and everyone involved in what was such an insightful and informative symposium. 12 April, at the Remark Institute. NYU Arts and Science Center for European and Mediterranean Studies logo.
ALT NYU Arts and Science Center for European and Mediterranean Studies logo. First picture, 3 panelists sitting at a table, Alexander Geppert, Hans Kundnani, and Jennifer Allen. Second picture of Michelle Kahn, James Cronin, Fritz Bartel, and Hadas Aron at a table.
Big thanks to the @Columbia China Forum for organizing such a great event! Grateful to Lydia Liu for her excellent moderation, and to Ambassador David Shinn, David Y. Chen, and Cobus Van Staden for sharing their invaluable insights. #ChinaForum#Columbia
In the face of a rapidly evolving global landscape, Europe needs a new #security architecture.
The new ELF Study, edited by @FrancesCappe provides necessary insights & policy perspectives for the transformation of 🇪🇺 security, covering energy, democratic resilience, EU strategic autonomy & more.
📚 Download here: bit.ly/3JDjfvV
Under the #BeltandRoad, #China has developed overseas economic cooperation zones with the stated aim of promoting growth and international collaboration. But have they brought the promised prosperity to host economies? bit.ly/3WUIFKU
How can we understand and study the Global China phenomenon? What makes China’s global activities different from previous periods, and is Global China really that exceptional?
To learn more, watch our newest interview with Professor Ching Kwan Lee.
youtu.be/wvMlH0wLaMs
Great news that The China Questions 2 has received Honorable Mention for the Franklin R. Buchanan Prize @AASAsianStudies. Congratulations to co-editors @adele_carrai, Jennifer Rudolph, and the extraordinary team of contributors (too many to list individually in a tweet)
We are pleased to announce the 2023 recipients of AAS prizes! Join us at the #AAS2023 Awards Ceremony on March 18 in Boston to congratulate the honorees in person. asianstudies.org/aas-2023-pr…
It’s official! Thank you Leigh Jenco (LSE) and Hasan Karrar (Lahore University) for leading our team exploring Chinese Global Orders. Look forward to exciting new research and collaborations
shanghai.nyu.edu/news/center…#britishacademy#globalchina
I almost can’t believe that I am finally taking off for Shanghai. I am overly excited to be back in China after more than three years. Very grateful to #NYUSH and all the people that continue to support its mission.#US-China #education