Program
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Thursday, 29th June, 2017
13.30 - 14.30 | Registration | FBK Hall
14.30 - 15.00 | Opening and Welcome | Sala Grande
Filippo Andreatta, Director of IP LAB
Fulvio Attinà, Chair of the Standing Group - University of Catania
Vittorio Emanuele Parsi, Chair of the Standing Group - Catholic University, Milan
15.00 - 16.00 | PANEL 2 (Session I) South Korea and the Order in Transition in East Asia) | Sala Grande
Chair: Matteo Dian (University of Bologna)
Discussant: Ted Hopf (National University of Singapore)
- Matteo Dian (University of Bologna), US-Korea alliance in the Trump-Moon period. Uncertainty and mixed signals
- Sergio Miracola (IMT – Lucca), North Korean nuclear strategy: the nature and the characteristics of an embryonic paradigm
15.00 - 16.00 | PANEL 3 (Session I) No time for Uncertainty. The European Defense and Security in the Time of Terror: Threats, Challenges and Opportunities | Sala Piccola
Chair: Giampiero Cama (University of Genova)
Discussants: Francesco N. Moro (University of Bologna) & Fabrizio Coticchia (University of Genova)
- Edoardo Baldaro (Scuola Normale Superiore - Pisa), The EU in the Sahel: Assessing Strengths and Limits of the European Integrated Approach to Conflict
- Eugenio Cusumano (Leiden University), Migrant Rescuing as Organised Hypocrisy: EU Maritime Missions Offshore Libya Beyond Humanitarianism and Border Control
16.00 - 16.30 | Coffee Break | FBK Hall & Garden
16.30 - 17.30 | PANEL 2 (Session II) South Korea and the Order in Transition in East Asia) | Sala Grande
Chair: Matteo Dian (University of Bologna)
Discussant: Ted Hopf (National University of Singapore)
- Anna Kireeva (MGIMO University), Russia-South Korea relations in the context of Russia's Asian pivot
- Axel Berkofsky (University of Pavia), China and North Korea-The Past and Present of an Awkward Alliance
16.30 - 17.30 | PANEL 3 (Session II) No time for Uncertainty. The European Defense and Security in the Time of Terror: Threats, Challenges and Opportunities | Sala Piccola
Chair: Giampiero Cama (University of Genova)
Discussants: Francesco N. Moro (University of Bologna) & Fabrizio Coticchia (University of Genova)
- Artem Patalakh (University of Milan Statale), Soft Power Revisited: How Attraction Works in International Relations
- Mirco Elena (USPID), Nuclear Weapons in European and especially Italian Politics
17.30 - 18.30 | Plenary Session - Keynote Speech: Are We Entering an Era of Nuclear Instability? | Sala Grande
Invited Speaker: Steven Miller (Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs)
18.30 - 20.00 | Welcome Reception | FBK Hall & Garden
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Friday, 30th June, 2017
8.00 - 9.00 | Transfer to Eurac Research (Bolzano/Bozen) | Meeting point: Piazza Dante (Via Alfieri Side)
9.00 - 10.30 | IP LAB & Eurac Research Joint Workshop "Institutional Solutions to Conflict" | Eurac Research
Session 1 - Federalism and Power Sharing as Conflict-Resolution Mechanisms
- Francesco Palermo (Eurac Research - Bolzano/Bozen), Ownership, territory and ethnic federalism
- Jens Woelk (University of Trento and Eurac Research), Judicial conflict-resolution and reflective judiciary
- Elisabeth Alber (Eurac Research - Bolzano/Bozen), Myanmar. Case study and practical experiences
10.30 - 11.00 | Coffee Break | Eurac Research
11.00 - 12.30 | IP LAB-Eurac Research Joint Workshop "Institutional Solutions to Conflict" | Eurac Research
Session 2 - The Changing Politics of External Intervention
- Emanuele Castelli (University of Parma), Third Party Preferences and Conflict Management
- Francesco N. Moro (University of Bologna), From macro to micro? How institutional solutions are becoming individual (and local) ones
- Massimo Morelli (Bocconi University Milan), Third Party Intervention and Strategic Militarization
- Stefano Recchia (University of Cambridge), Should outsiders promote democracy in divided societies after genocide?
12.30 - 14.00 | Lunch | Bolzano/Bozen
14.00 - 15.30 | Transfer to Trento
15.30 - 17.30 | PANEL 1 - National and transnational actors reshaping (in)security dynamics across MENA and the Sahara-Sahel | Sala Grande
Chair: Ruth Hanau Santini (University of Naples "L'Orientale")
Discussants: Jakub Grygiel (Center for European Policy Analysis - Washington DC) & Pascal Vennesson (RSIS, Nanyang Technological University - Singapore)
- Edoardo Baldaro (Scuola Normale Superiore - Pisa), A dangerous method: the failed inclusion of transnational actors in the Malian governance
- Elena Dal Santo (University of Genoa), Escalating complexity in regional conflicts. The case study of Mali
- Eugenio Cusumano (Leiden University), The Sea as Humanitarian Space. Non-Governmental Search and Rescue Dilemmas on the Central Mediterranean Migratory Route
15.30 - 17.30 | PANEL 4 - L’importanza dei classici delle relazioni internazionali | Sala Piccola
Chairs: Michele Chiaruzzi & Lorenzo Zambernardi (University of Bologna)
Speakers:
- Alessandro Colombo (University of Milan Statale), Genealogia dell'ordine e della sua crisi. Carl Schmitt e la parabola dell'ordinamento politico-giuridico moderno
- Marco Clementi (University of Pavia), Potere e declino
- Richard Devetak (University of Queensland), Vattel’s Droit des Gens and the International
19.00 - 20.00 | Pre-dinner Drink | Forsterbräu Trento
20.00 - 23.30 | Social Dinner | Forsterbräu Trento
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Saturday, 1st July, 2017
09.00 - 10.00 | PANEL 1 - National and transnational actors reshaping (in)security dynamics across MENA and the Sahara-Sahel | Sala Grande FBK
Chair & Discussant: Ruth Hanau Santini (University of Naples "L'Orientale")
- Fred Lawson (Mills College), Civil Wars and International Conflict Revisited: Insights from the Southern Theater of the 2011-16 Syrian Uprising
- Suhaib Ali (University of Pisa), The Conflict That Affects Everybody. A Complex Networks Analysis of the Middle East Struggle
10.00 - 10.30 | Coffee Break | FBK Hall & Garden
10.30 - 12.00 | PANEL 5 - Writing Histories of the International: intellectual and political transformations | Sala Grande FBK
Chair & Discussant: Richard Devetak (University of Queensland)
- Lorenzo Cello (University of Queensland), Taking History Seriously in IR: Towards a Historicist Approach
- Maja Spanu (University of Cambridge), Towards a Global IR? Uncovering Agency, Spatiality and Language in Writing Histories of the International
- Benjamin de Carvalho (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs), Towards an Ethos of Historical International Relations
12.00 - 13.00 | Plenary Session - SGRI General Conference | Sala Grande FBK
13.00 - 15.00 | Lunch | FBK Hall & Garden
15.00 - 15.30 | Concluding Remarks | Sala Grande FBK
Filippo Andreatta, Director of IP LAB
Fulvio Attinà, Chair of the Standing Group - University of Catania
Vittorio Emanuele Parsi, Chair of the Standing Group - Catholic University, Milan