Accueil>[Roundtable with GEG] The reorganization of globalization

16.11.2023

[Roundtable with GEG] The reorganization of globalization

À propos de cet événement

Le 16 novembre 2023 de 17:30 à 18:30

On Zoom

 

The economic sanctions imposed by Western countries on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine are unprecedented in scope and scale. The competition between the United States and China, along with the increasing national support for industries considered strategically important, have led to an assessment suggesting the onset of a period characterized by reduced global interconnectedness. How can we reconcile this seemingly contradictory state of affairs, marked by significant disruptions and ongoing interdependencies?

Speaker

  • Alessandro Aresu, In charge of the series “Capitalisme politique en guerre”, le Grand Continent.
  • Nicholas Mulder, Assistant Professor of Modern European History in the Department of History, Cornell University
  • Thomas Bottelier, Marie Curie Fellow, Sciences Po, Centre for History

This event is part of a new series of weekly roundtables:

GEG Weekly: Innovative Perspectives on European Affairs

The European Union is at a turning point. The war in Ukraine, climate change, and the future of the EU's enlargement raise the question of its place in the world and of its integration process. This new series of weekly talks aims to offer high-level, transnational, in-depth discussions to address these questions by bringing together high-level scholars, policy experts and highly motivated students.

These talks consist of 1-hour weekly roundtables in English uniting the best of academia, decision makers and European stakeholders in order to better integrate the work of academics and operational approaches.

They are organised by the Groupe d’Études Géopolitiques in partnership with Sciences Po’s Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics and in collaboration with the College of Europe, European Institute at Columbia University, European Centre at the University of Cambridge, European University Institute in Florence, Université Libre de Bruxelles.

Information: contact.cee@sciencespo.fr


À propos de cet événement

Le 16 novembre 2023 de 17:30 à 18:30