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  • 27 Sep
Workshops and Research Seminars

Fostering EU-Asia Relations: room for cooperation in the age of global uncertainty

Globalization and the shift of economic power towards emerging countries – especially China – has produced some negative effects in developed countries: growing income inequalities and the ensuing rise of nationalist and populist movements.

 

In this context, how to preserve liberal values and practices, while understanding the root–causes of populism? How to enhance EU–Asia relations? And, particularly, how to further strengthen EU–Japan cooperation?

 

The lecture was held in English.

 

The event was organized in partnership with the Embassy of Japan. 

 

ISPI International Lectures are open to Graduate Students, Post–Docs, professionals with comparable levels of experience and education, who come together in a highly–stimulating environment to discuss their current research and build informal networks with their peers. 

Wednesday, 27 September, 2017 - 15:00
Milan, Palazzo Clerici

SPEAKERS

Ken Endo
Professor of International Politics, School of Law, Hokkaido University, Japan
Carlo Filippini
Professor of Economics, Bocconi University of Milan
Nicola Missaglia
ISPI Research Fellow

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