SGRI 2022 Conference

SGRI conference
da Giovedì, 16 giugno 2022 - 11:00 a Venerdì, 17 giugno 2022 - 17:00
Aula Magna

Università per Stranieri di Perugia
Palazzo Gallenga - piazza Fortebraccio, 4

 

Thursday, June 16th

11.00 | Welcome

11:30-13:00 | Plenary session (roundtable): Le relazioni internazionali delle Università (Aula Magna)

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Chair: Federica Guazzini (Università per Stranieri di Perugia)

Speakers:
Valerio De Cesaris (Rector, University for Foreigners of Perugia)
Alessandro De Pedys (Direttore Centrale per la promozione della cultura e della lingua italiana, Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
Raffaele Marchetti (Pro-Rector, Luiss University of Rome “Guido Carli”)
Francesca Longo (Pro-Rector, University of Catania)
Maurizio Oliviero (Rector, University of Perugia)
Maurizio Tira (Rector, University of Brescia)
Luca Verzichelli (Pro-Rector, University of Siena)

13:00-14:30 | Lunch (Sala Lettura)

14:30-16:00 | Plenary session (roundtable): Qualcuno all'ascolto? Analisi politologica, dibattito pubblico, decisione politica (Aula Magna)

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Chair: Emidio Diodato (Università per Stranieri di Perugia)

Speakers:
Filippo Andreatta (University of Bologna)
Alessio Lasta (La7)
Sonia Lucarelli (University of Bologna)
Massimiliano Panarari (Università Telematica Mercatorum)
Alessandro Marrone (Istituto Affari Internazionali)

16:00-16:30 | Coffee break (Sala Lettura)

16:30-18:30 | Panel session

Panel 1: Civil wars: Actors and Dynamics (Aula Musica)

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Chair: Francesco N. Moro (University of Bologna)

Discussant: Stefano Costalli (University of Firenze)

  • Edoardo Corradi (University of Genoa), The Logic of Alliance Formation in Civil Wars
  • Giuseppe Spatafora (University of Oxford), Carpe Diem: When Foreign Sponsors Intervene Directly in Civil War
  • Maria Amjad (University of Genoa), Towards Understanding the Overtime Variations in Rebel Groups’ Decisions Regarding Participation in the Formal Negotiations of the Peace Negotiation Process
  • Andrea Novellis (University of Milan), Unlikely alliances: power sharing institutions during civil wars

Panel 2: European Defence and Security (Aula VIII)

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Chair/Discussant: Fabrizio Coticchia (University of Genoa)

  • Andrew Moravcsik (Princeton University) & Jonata Anicetti (Metropolitan University Prague), More bark than bite? The Impact of Italy’s Radical Right on Foreign, European and Defense Policy
  • Enrico Fassi (Catholic University Milan) & Emanuele Castelli (University of Parma), Democracy promotion and positive peace: evaluating the European Neighborhood Policy
  • Lorenzo Ghione (University of Bologna), Niger bargaining strategies vis-à-vis the European Union. Asymmetric power relations and the management of donors’ perceptions

Panel 3: Jihad in Africa (Aula IX)

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Chair/Discussant: Francesco Strazzari (Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa)

  • Luca Raineri (Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa), The making of the “Sahelistan”: from the margins to the center of international relations
  • Edoardo Baldaro (Université Libre de Bruxelles), From the War on Terror to Stabilization: the evolution of security interventions in the Sahelian laboratory
  • Silvia D’Amato (Leiden University), The patchwork of European Counterterrorism in the Sahel
  • Ed Stoddard (University of Portsmouth, UK), Competitive Control and the Islamic State West Africa Province

Friday, June 17th

9:00-11:00 | Panel session

Panel 4: New Frontiers in Technology and Security (Aula Musica)

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Chair/Discussant: Carla Monteleone (University of Palermo)

Discussant: Emanuele Castelli (University of Parma)

  • Stephanie Arnold (University of Bologna), Digital transition in Sub-Saharan Africa: a matter of tripartite international cooperation?
  • Georgios Glouftsios (University of Trento) & Matthias Leese (ETH Zurich, Switzerland), Making International Security through Data. Epistemic Fusion and the Politics of Security Predictions
  • Rosa Rossi (University of Palermo), Cybersecurity e infrastrutture critiche: Il quadro regolatorio europeo

Panel 5: Liberal Order and its crisis: Processes and Actors (Aula VIII)

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Chair/Discussant: Sonia Lucarelli (University of Bologna)

Discussant: Matteo Dian (University of Bologna)

  • Veronica Strina (University for Foreigners of Perugia), Hegemony with Chinese characteristics The CCP’s passive revolution through Confucianism in the Xi Era
  • Sofia Eliodori (University for Foreigners of Perugia), Donald Trump and the Contestation of the Traditional US Role in the World
  • Lorenzo Termine (Sapienza University Rome), L’ascesa di Pechino e il revisionismo. Evidenze empiriche e lacune teoriche delle Relazioni Internazionali
  • Simone Dossi (University of Milan), Civilian intervention and military change. A preliminary framework for the study of the Chinese case

Panel 6: Crafting Peace: Actors and Narratives (Aula IX)

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Chair/Discussant: Edoardo Baldaro (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

  • Andrea Knapp (University of Bologna), Words on war matter: On the potential of automated text analysis in research on the United Nations
  • Edoardo Corradi & Cristina Fontanelli (University of Genoa), A Deadly Export: How Do Peace Movements Influence Governmental Ban in Arms Trade?
  • Giulio Levorato (University of Genoa), Why doesn’t peacebuilding change? The role of intergovernmental organizations in the persistence of liberal peace
  • Maurizio Recordati (American University, Washington DC), La “geopolitica pop” e il “cantiere strategico” nazionale

11:00-11:30 | Coffee break (Sala Lettura)

11:30-13:00 | Plenary session (keynote speech): Challenges for Multilateralism in a Pre-Post-Covid World (Aula Magna)

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Keynote speaker: Richard Caplan (University of Oxford)

 

13:00-14:30 | Lunch

14:30-16:00 | Plenary session (roundtable): Pensiero politico e relazioni internazionali (Aula Magna)

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Chairs: Alessandro Campi (University of Perugia) and Michele Chiaruzzi (University of Bologna)

Speakers:
Marco Cesa (University of Bologna), Machiavelli
Gabriella Silvestrini (University of Piemonte Orientale, Turin), Rousseau
Damiano Palano (Catholic University of Milan), Marx
Angelo Panebianco (University of Bologna), Relazioni internazionali e teoria politica

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