CHALLENGES TO THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER

4 DECEMBER | (2.30 P.M. 5.30 P.M.)
CHALLENGES TO THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER

Fulco Lanchester, Director of the Department of Political Sciences, Professor of Comparative Public Law, Sapienza University

Antonello F. Biagini, Sapienza University
Professor of History of Eastern Europe

Luciano Bardi, University of Pisa
Horizontal Euroscepticism and the crisis of European democracy

Andrea Carteny, Sapienza University
Geopolitical hegemony of Russia and his historical power of attraction

Anton Giulio De Robertis, University of Bari
The new international order: rise and withering of the third chance

Ettore Greco, IAI – Istituto Affari Internazionali
The Transatlantic Partnership and the Reform of Global Governance

Piero Ignazi, University of Bologna
Italian foreign policy: continuity and rupture after the end of the Cold War

Ellis S. Krauss, University of California, San Diego
The Rise of China and the U.S.-Japan-China Triangle as a Challenge to the International Order

Gianluca Passarelli, assistant professor of Political Science, Sapienza University
Gabriele Natalizia, Link University Roma
Leading from Behind" Doesn't Work. Risks of the Obama Doctrine in the Post-Soviet Space
Andrea Pizzigallo, University of Naples, Federico II
The South Mediterranean Area: In Search of Lost Equilibrium?

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