4.03.24 |
Western Balkans – moving towards the EU membership and away from liberal democracy - Prof.sa Vera Stojarovà (Prof. of Political Science, Masaryk University, Faculty of Social Studies, Brno) |
5.03.24 | Western Balkans – dancing between Russia, EU, China, Turkey and Gulf states - Prof.sa Vera Stojarovà (Prof. of Political Science, Masaryk University, Faculty of Social Studies, Brno) |
6.03.24 | Far right in the Balkans- mainstreaming of nationalism - Prof.sa Vera Stojarovà (Prof. of Political Science, Masaryk University, Faculty of Social Studies, Brno) |
7.03.24 | Far right in Central Europe – exploiting of far right topics by mainstream parties - Prof.sa Vera Stojarovà (Prof. of Political Science, Masaryk University, Faculty of Social Studies, Brno) |
12.03.24 |
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19.03.24 | The Strategic implications of Emerging and Disruptive Technologies - James Sperling (Akron University) |
21.03.24 | Eurasian security governance and NATO - James Sperling (Akron University) |
09.04.24 | Global Russia: statecraft and foreign policy beyond the West - Roundtable discussion with Dr Dereck Averre (University of Birmingham & Università di Bologna) |
12.04.24 | From Words to Action: Voices of Dissent in Post-Soviet Russia (in collaboration with Memorial Italia) - The seminar is part of a series of three public meetings organized in collaboration with Memorial Italia. The meetings are dedicated to the theme of resistance to Putin's regime and his ally Lukashenka: each is dedicated to one of the three Slavic republics of Eastern Europe, i.e Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. The meetings will be held in 2024 in three different cities and universities (the Forlì campus of the University of Bologna; University of Eastern Piedmont; University of Cagliari). On the occasion of the first meeting we will talk about opposition projects and initiatives in post-Soviet Russia with our guest speakers, Linor Goralik (Editor-in-Chief, ROAR - Resistance and Opposition Arts Review) and Dar’ja Serenko (Feminist Anti-War Resistance). The event will be moderated by Giulia De Florio (University of Parma) and Marco Puleri (Università di Bologna) |
15.04.24 | Populism and Illiberalism in Central and Eastern Europe - Natasza Styczyńska (Jagiellonian University) |
17.04.24 | Populist Euroscepticism in Poland - Natasza Styczyńska (Jagiellonian University) |
29.04.24 | EU politics in South Caucasu - Phikria Asanishvili (Tbilisi State University) |
30.04.24 | EU's engagement in South Caucasus security - Phikria Asanishvili (Tbilisi State University) |
09.05.24 | The beginning of Indo-Soviet relations: Nehru era (India and its relationships with Socialist Countries during the Cold War) - Dr.sa Elena Nora Jucyte |
09.05.24 | The "emotive turn" in international relations and russian's foreign policy - Dr. Regina Heller (institute for Peace Research and Security, Hamburg) |
10.05.24 | Consolidation: Indira Gandhi and beyond (India and its relationships with Socialist Countries during the Cold War) - Dr.sa Elena Nora Jucyte |
10.05.23 | A Roundtable discussion among contemporary historians on the significance of Russia’s War in Ukraine in Historical Perspective. The event is part of the course “History of Russia” (Prof. Marco Puleri). |
13.05.24 | Soviet policy towards postcolonial Arab countries: A chronology and analysis (Discovering Arabia: Russia/Soviet foreign policy towards the Middle East in the XX/XXI C) - Dr.sa Chiara Lovotti, Research Fellow, Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) |
13.05.24 | Soviet policy in Egypt and Iraq: Defence, economic development and culture (Discovering Arabia: Russia/Soviet foreign policy towards the Middle East in the XX/XXI C) - Dr.sa Chiara Lovotti, Research Fellow, Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) |
13.05.24 | Russian policy in Syria: Between past and present (Discovering Arabia: Russia/Soviet foreign policy towards the Middle East in the XX/XXI C) - Dr.sa Chiara Lovotti, Research Fellow, Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI) |
15.05.24 | A Multi-Polar or a Multi-Order World? - Trine Flockhart European University Institute (EUI) - Rebound Seminar organized withing the Rebound Jean Monnet Module -Rethinking borders in and by the European Unionin the context of the Course ‘Relazioni Internazionali/International Relations’, A-Z |
17.05.24 | Russia and the EU: Cooperation and conflict in the Arctic - Dr.sa Tiziana Melchiorre, University of Amasterdam (UvA), Affiliated Researcher to the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG) |
20.05.24 | The impact of the Polish and Slovak 2023 elections on the EU integration - Darina Malova, Comenius University in Bratislava |
20.05.24 | Save Gudiashvili Square!": The best practice of social movement in Georgia - Salome Dundua (Tbilisi State University) |
20.05.24 | Labour migration in the Central-Eastern european countries - Zsolt Gal (Comenius University in Bratislava) |
21.05.24 | Putin exodus: the social anda political dynamic of the russian migration to Georgia after the 2022 war in Ukraine - Antonella Aloia (University of Bologna) |
21.05.24 | Borders, Religiosity, and multi-local engagement of Georgian migrant woman in Bari, Italy - Davide Carnevale (University of Ferrara) |
22.05.24 | Civic activism in Modern Georgia: Challenges and Perspectives - Salome Dundua (Tbilisi State University) |
29.10.24 | h 11-13 Room 3.2 |
European migration after World War II - Francesca Fauri (University of Bologna) The Migration Challenge in an Historical Perspective 8 seminars organized by Francesca Fauri and Punto Europa Forlì |
05.11.24 |
h 11-13 |
Migration policy in Poland in light of the Russian war in Ukraine - Monika Sus (Centre for International Security at the Hertie School, Berlin) The Migration Challenge in an Historical Perspective 8 seminars organized by Francesca Fauri and Punto Europa Forlì |
14.11.24 | h 15-17 Room 1.4 | Personalist rule and foreign policy in Central Asia - Luca Anceschi (University of Galsgow) |
22.11.24 | h 11-13 Room 1.3 |
Shifting and rethinking borders in the European Neighbourhood. The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict - Carlo Frappi (Ca' Foscari University of Venice) REBOUND SEMINAR Within the Course REBOUND – Rethinking Borders in and by the European Union |
25.11.24 | h 15-17 Room 1.4 |
Security in Cyberspace: basics, why it matters, ethics and underlying philosophies, and contested concepts like cyberwar and cyberterrorism - ProfJanKleiner (Assistant Professor at Masaryk University, Faculty of Social Studies, Department of Political Science, Brno CZ) - Seminars on Emerging Technologies in Political Science and Security Studies: The seminar will closely investigate Emerging Disruptive Technologies (EDTs) - cybersecurity (security in cyberspace) and artificial intelligence. It is designed to familiarize students with the basics of these two areas, their practical applications in science and the real world, and the ethics of it all. The seminar will also look at some of the long-standing and novel issues of governance and political philosophy and the possible mitigation strategies and tactics for AI and security in cyberspace. It will further explore the scientific contexts and other related modern areas of cognitive security (warfare), social cybersecurity, and information security to paint a more holistic picture of the interconnected environment functioning within cyberspace. Finally, the seminar explores how to perform research in these fields. |
26.11.24 | h 11-13 Room 2.2 |
The Broader Scientific Context: social cybersecurity, cognitive security, warfare, and information security - Prof Jan Kleiner (Assistant Professor at Masaryk University, Faculty of Social Studies, Department of Political Science, Brno CZ) - Seminars on Emerging Technologies in Political Science and Security Studies: The seminar will closely investigate Emerging Disruptive Technologies (EDTs) - cybersecurity (security in cyberspace) and artificial intelligence. It is designed to familiarize students with the basics of these two areas, their practical applications in science and the real world, and the ethics of it all. The seminar will also look at some of the long-standing and novel issues of governance and political philosophy and the possible mitigation strategies and tactics for AI and security in cyberspace. It will further explore the scientific contexts and other related modern areas of cognitive security (warfare), social cybersecurity, and information security to paint a more holistic picture of the interconnected environment functioning within cyberspace. Finally, the seminar explores how to perform research in these fields. |
28.11.24 | h 15-17 Room 2.1 |
Artificial Intelligence: basics and societal consequences, underlying ethics, political philosophy, and the distinction between the governance of AI and by AI - Prof Jan Kleiner (Assistant Professor at Masaryk University, Faculty of Social Studies, Department of Political Science, Brno CZ) - Seminars on Emerging Technologies in Political Science and Security Studies: The seminar will closely investigate Emerging Disruptive Technologies (EDTs) - cybersecurity (security in cyberspace) and artificial intelligence. It is designed to familiarize students with the basics of these two areas, their practical applications in science and the real world, and the ethics of it all. The seminar will also look at some of the long-standing and novel issues of governance and political philosophy and the possible mitigation strategies and tactics for AI and security in cyberspace. It will further explore the scientific contexts and other related modern areas of cognitive security (warfare), social cybersecurity, and information security to paint a more holistic picture of the interconnected environment functioning within cyberspace. Finally, the seminar explores how to perform research in these fields. |
29.11.24 | h 17-19 Room 1.4 |
Methodological Extension: how to perform social-science research in cyberspace, how to utilize AI as a source of data (simulations), how to employ AI ethically and effectively in the research process, and as the tool for data analysis - Prof Jan Kleiner (Assistant Professor at Masaryk University, Faculty of Social Studies, Department of Political Science, Brno CZ) - Seminars on Emerging Technologies in Political Science and Security Studies: The seminar will closely investigate Emerging Disruptive Technologies (EDTs) - cybersecurity (security in cyberspace) and artificial intelligence. It is designed to familiarize students with the basics of these two areas, their practical applications in science and the real world, and the ethics of it all. The seminar will also look at some of the long-standing and novel issues of governance and political philosophy and the possible mitigation strategies and tactics for AI and security in cyberspace. It will further explore the scientific contexts and other related modern areas of cognitive security (warfare), social cybersecurity, and information security to paint a more holistic picture of the interconnected environment functioning within cyberspace. Finally, the seminar explores how to perform research in these fields. |
06.12.24 | h 13-15 Room 1.3 |
Ukrainian Culture and the War Response: Ideas, Memories, Hopes - Prof Vitaly Chernetsky (University of Kansas / University of Basel) open lecture within Prof Puleri's course "Remapping the Post-Soviet Space" |