The John Ravenhill lectures are held in the context of the graduate course of International Political Economy and Political Economy of East... Read More
The presentation will be held in Italian. L’Autore si interroga sul significato e sulle implicazioni dei valori etici ai quali dovrebbe rifarsi un soldato... Read More
TOChina Hub convenes a closed-door Stakeholder Roundtable focusing on what’s next for Sino-Italian cooperation in the space domain in the current international environment. The TOChina... Read More
TOChina Hub convenes a closed-door Stakeholder Roundtable focusing on Torino’s ICT Cluster. Succinct introductory remarks are offered by the speakers, to be followed by an... Read More
Yahia ZOUBIR, Kedge Business School “China’s changing footprint in the Middle East and North Africa: challenges and opportunities” Discussant: Prof. Giovanni Andornino and Prof. Rosita... Read More
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“Italy’s moves reflect a growing alignment with the United States and like-minded partners, while also acknowledging the need to reduce vulnerabilities created by excessive dependence on China in critical supply chains and technologies. Rather than a dramatic shift, Rome is pursuing a cautious recalibration: expanding its presence in the Indo-Pacific without framing it as a confrontational posture.”

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