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17 November 2020
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Sergio Romano - Russia, USA, China, EU and the global equilibrium in the pandemic

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A Conversation with Sergio Romano english

Sergio Romano - Russia, USA, China, EU and the global equilibrium in the pandemic
17 November, 2020 - 6:00 pm CET, online


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The former Italian Ambassador in Soviet Union, Sergio Romano, Historian and Columnist among the most renowned in Italy, will be the guest speaker of the new meeting of MIB Lens – Management Live.
Romano has just released a new essay on Russia (Processo alla Russia. Un racconto – Process to Russia. A tale).

The world in 2020 is facing an incredible challenge: the Covid-19 pandemic is overturning the global status quo and the world balance of powers will be probably redefined.
The USA have just chosen their President in an unexpectedly tangled voting scenario, China is launching a new challenge for the economic leadership, the European Union is guaranteeing the financial support for the economic recovery and choosing a green transition.

But what about Russia?
How is the biggest country of the world foreseeing the future? The Ukrainian crisis, the Middle East implications, the Caucasian war in Nagorno - Karaback, the energy transition, the Sputnik vaccine, the political troubles in Belarus, the digital interference in foreign countries, the security issue.
Sergio Romano will draw the present Russian scenario, considering Moscow one of the most important player in the definition of the new world balances.
He will try to read the Russian situation also in light of a fascinating social, political and cultural analysis which may help anyone (politicians, diplomats, entrepreneurs, businessmen) to deal with the Russian Federation in the future.

Stefano Pilotto, Core Faculty in International Relations, will introduce the topic and moderate the Conversation.
 

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