A series of online meetings organized by Punto Europa of Forlì, Documentation and Information Center – Europe Direct Network, University of Bologna – Forlì Campus. Europa d’Autore is an opportunity to present the latest publications on European topics and discuss them with the authors. At each session, numerous guests offer new insights and perspectives.
All episodes are in Italian
Book presentation organized by Elena Calandri (University of Padua), Giuliana Laschi (University of Bologna), and Simone Paoli (University of Pisa). With the authors: Sandro Guerrieri (La Sapienza University) and Angela Villani (University of Messina). 🗓️ 10/11/2020
Book presentation organized by Giuliana Laschi (University of Bologna), Valeria Deplano (University of Cagliari), and Alessandro Pes (University of Cagliari). Discussion with the authors featuring Valerio De Cesaris (University for Foreigners of Perugia). 🗓️ 20/11/2020
For the third installment of the Europa d’Autore series, Punto Europa presents the book Is the International Liberal Order Coming to an End? by Sonia Lucarelli (University of Bologna). Also featuring Alessandro Colombo (University of Milan) and Andrea Goldstein (OECD). 🗓️ 24/11/2020
Presentation of the book Foreign Policy in Practice: European Political Cooperation, the Single European Act, and the End of the Cold War by Maria Elena Guasconi (University of Genoa). Discussion with the author featuring Elena Calandri (University of Padua), Daniela Preda (University of Genoa), and Giuliana Laschi (Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna). 🗓️ 15/12/2020
Presentation of the book The Italian Economy after COVID-19, edited by Giorgio Bellettini (University of Bologna) and Andrea Goldstein (OECD). Discussion with the authors featuring Professors Sonia Lucarelli (University of Bologna) and Paola Subacchi (University of Bologna and Queen Mary University of London). 🗓️ 19/01/2020
To what extent and in what way was the constituent process in Italy discussed by states directly involved in Italian politics, such as France, Germany, Austria, Great Britain, and Yugoslavia? What was the contribution of the new Italian Republic to the democratic rebirth of Europe?
Founded in 1944, Coldiretti remains a representative organization of the Italian agricultural sector. This volume examines the first forty years of the organization under the presidency of Paolo Bonomi and provides a detailed analysis of Coldiretti’s international connections, while also exploring its involvement in some of the most emblematic events in Italian history.
Edited by Dr. Francesca Fauri, Dr. Debora Mantovani, and Dr. Donatella Strangio, this volume addresses the main issues related to migration in the European context, with a particular focus on the socioeconomic consequences of migratory flows. Thanks to its multidisciplinary approach, the book makes a significant contribution to the study of migration and helps readers better understand the effects that different forms of migration have had on the socioeconomic context of the main host countries.