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Europe - Asia Relations: Current State and Future Developments. Japan and China in the Changing Geopolitical Order

Tue, Oct 11

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Join our speaker, Dr. Giuilo Pugliesi, and our moderator, Jessica Milano, in discussing the current state of Europe-Asia relations, in partuclar pertaining to the roles of China and Japan.

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Europe - Asia Relations: Current State and Future Developments. Japan and China in the Changing Geopolitical  Order
Europe - Asia Relations: Current State and Future Developments. Japan and China in the Changing Geopolitical  Order

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Oct 11, 2022, 6:00 PM

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About the Event

Our speaker, Dr Giulio Pugliese is Lecturer at the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies, University of Oxford, Part-Time Professor at the European University Institute and Senior Fellow at the Istituto Affari Internazionali. He specialises in the international politics and, to a lesser extent, economics of the Asia-Pacific with a focus on Japan, China and the United States. He has presented and published on academic, policy-oriented and commercial themes, including in International Affairs, The Australian Journal of International Affairs, Pacific Affairs, The Pacific Review, Defence Strategic Communications and has also written policy analyses for the Italian Senate, Oxford Analytica and Japanese outlets such as Gaiko and Toa. He is a regular contributor to Asia Maior, Italy’s leading journal on contemporary Asian affairs, and author of Sino-Japanese Power Politics: Might, Money and Minds (Palgrave MacMillan, 2017, also available in Korean).

He was a Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter at the Department of Chinese Studies in Heidelberg University, a Lecturer in War Studies at King’s College London, and a recipient of a British Academy post-doctoral fellowship.  He has held visiting scholar positions at GRIPS, Johns Hopkins University SAIS, and George Washington University

Our moderator, Jessica Milano, is 26 years old and based in Brussels. She holds a Double Master's Degree in International Relations and China Studies from Turin University and Zhejiang University. During her most recent experience at the South-East Asia Division of the European External Action Service, she mainly worked on the development of EU-Thailand Relations and on the management of the Myanmar crisis. Formerly, she was an intern at the Italian Embassy in Hanoi and a Research and Administrative Assistant at the Asia Institute of Bologna.

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