#ASERIncontra
Let's imagine the change
From October to December, ASERI reopens its doors to the city. Ten in-person appointments with authors on the topics of the moment: from international politics, to the new female protagonism, from the impact of the Next Generation EU to the "geopolitics of football", to transculturality. Our contribution to celebrating the centenary of Università Cattolica.
ASERIncontra, the series of events organized by ASERI, the Graduate School of Economics and International Relations of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, will start on October 4th.
Let's meet again. Nine authors will present their latest works at ASERI together with Vittorio Emanuele Parsi and other prestigious guests. The common thread of all the appointments is openness to the world, its changes, its transformations.
The Mediterranean and Libya in the year of presidential elections; the Afghanistan of the new Taliban regime; the future of American hegemony and the rise of China; the impact of the Next Generation EU; an alternative and promising way of thinking about power and authority: the female one; the increasingly close intertwining of money, politics and football. And transculturality described by one of its interpreters.
A deliberately dense, broad, diversified and very "feminine" program, to really get back into the game and start again with momentum.
"With ASERIncontra," Prof Parsi points out, "we want to return to the nodes of a network made up of burning current issues, whose paradigms of analysis have also been disrupted by the recent pandemic. With the authors, the guests, and together with all the participants, we will try to imagine the change that awaits us and of which we want to be protagonists. With two special reasons to celebrate: the hundredth anniversary of Università Cattolica and, above all, the happiness of returning to meet our audience, after more than a year of forced hiatus."
The ASERIncontra winter cycle will take place from 4 October to 13 December, on Mondays, at 6.30 pm, at the headquarters of the Graduate School of International Relations, in Via San Vittore 18, with simultaneous live streaming.
A second spring cycle of meetings is scheduled to start in January 2022.
Click here to find out the details of the meetings and how to participate.