Giuseppe Gabusi

Head of Program

Giuseppe Gabusi is Head of T.wai’s Asia Prospects Program and an Assistant Professor of International Political Economy and Political Economy of East Asia at the University of Torino.

Area of Expertise

  • International political economy
  • South-East Asia
  • Contemporary Myanmar

Latest content

In the media

The report "Drivers of Global Change", edited by Giuseppe Gabusi (T.wai & Università di Torino), was mentioned in the article "As China moves towards net zero emissions, is the world ready for the economic impact?" for the South China Morning Post.

Jul 19, 2021

Change is a notable feature of our time. Indeed, we expect that the world we live in will soon be significantly different, as will our lives and the lives of the communities we belong to. Because of technology, because of environmental degradation and, last but not least, because of the influence of rising powers on the world economy and the rules-based international order, the adaptation required at all levels is of unprecedented magnitude. The vastness of the task can be translated into effective decision-making by organizations of various sorts, from states to companies, only if all of them engage change, make sense of phenomena that spawn innovation, and anticipate the often-multidimensional impact of those phenomena. In-depth understanding of relevant global issues and knowledge-based foresight are key to steering change according to one’s worldview, mission and broader, long-term aims.

Jul 19, 2021
Routledge
Research & Policy Papers

Anna Caffarena and Giuseppe Gabusi (T.wai & Università di Torino) are authors of the article "Europe-China and the Third Way: Steering Order in Times of Change. Evidence from the AIIB and WTO reform" in the book edited by Li Xing for Routledge.

Jul 15, 2021
Research & Policy Papers

East Asia is the region to watch, not only because it contains the world’s most dynamic economies, but also because its combined rise and systemic innovation necessitate new reflections on governance at all levels, from local to global. Well aware as I am that ideas shape the world, I wish to express my gratitude to the distinguished scholars who have enthusiastically participated in this project and all those who have, since its inception, supported an exercise in foresight that may well prove decisive in the coming years.

Jul 8, 2021
In the media

[IT] Il commento di Giuseppe Gabusi (T.wai & Università di Torino) sulla crisi birmana per Vatican News.

Jul 8, 2021

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