Giulio Pugliese

@PugliesAsia

The big picture and, hopefully, the right details. All things Asia-Pacific. Dept. Lecturer , Part-Time Prof , Senior Fellow

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Joined April 2014

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Mar 28

    Spot the intruder. Starting this April I've been asked to contribute a regular column for 東亜 -- Japan's premier specialist publication devoted to current Chinese and (East) Asian affairs. 「東亜」という中国・アジア問題専門誌で4月号より連載することになることを光栄に思います。

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  2. Retweeted
    Jun 20

    Launch of the EU-It-Japan-South Korea workshop on Maritime Security in the indo-pacific ⁦: thinking of better engagement at sea to enhance stability and good order in trouble waters eu_eeas⁩ ⁦ Affari Internazionali

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  3. Retweeted
    22 hours ago

    Coming up this week! 🔸Lecture on 'Carl Schmitt's concept of Volk and China's nationalism' 📌 🔸Asia-EU trade roundtable 2022 📌

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  4. 22 hours ago

    Kindly quoted here, thank you! Defense and fiscal policy loom large ahead of Japan's Upper House campaign | The Japan Times

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  5. Jun 16
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  6. Jun 14

    Can’t wait to hear out candid impressions on Europe and Japan amidst Ukraine War and all things Indo-Pacific from and outgoing President Kitaoka Shinichi, among others, at policy workshop.

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  7. Retweeted
    Jun 14

    In our latest issue, and find that outside of East Asia, geo-economic competition between and "continues in South Asia and the Mekong subregion, fueled by power politics and a mutual distrust of each other’s initiatives."

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    says of his latest that ‘We argue provocatively… that Italy actually did not break ranks [with Europe]. Italy was simply signaling… that they were aiming at results in foreign security policy’.

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  9. Retweeted
    Jun 13

    A study with an overview of the trends on Foreign, Security and Defence Policy in Italy, France, Germany, Greece, Poland and Spain By w/ , F.Olmastroni, & C.Mingardi Read it here!➡️ 🧵To know more

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  10. Jun 10

    Grazie , e Andrea Cartney per l'invito a scrivere e, soprattutto, per l'ottimo lavoro!

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  11. Jun 9

    Mark your calendars. On July 15 we'll have a roundtable discussion on this excellent book -- with presentations from authors and Hiroko Takeda!

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  12. Jun 8

    For those of you in and around Florence, Paul Midford from Meiji Gakuin will present his latest book:

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    Have you read our latest issue? Exploring everything from treaties and war to engaging China, the May issue includes 13 articles (10 free to access) and 32 book reviews. Find it online here >

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  14. Jun 8

    Policy workshop on EU-Japan relations on June 15 with a dream-team of academics and practitioners. 💕

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    Upcoming webinar: Global responses to China's Belt and Road Initiative 🇨🇳 🗣️ , , Yuka Kobayashi and 📅 Monday 13 June ⏰ 17.00-18.00 BST 🎫 Register freely here 🔽

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    NEW EVENT: Global responses to China's Belt and Road Initiative Join , and Yuka Kobayashi (chair ) to find out how Italy, Japan and Myanmar are responding to China's BRI. 🗓️Monday 13 June, 17.00-18.00 BST, 🎟️⬇️

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    May 30

    We have just started today's webinar discussing Asian powers’ response to the war in . Information on how to join 👇

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  18. May 28

    Great conference. Kudos to Tai Ming Cheung and ⁦⁦⁩ gang!

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  19. May 24

    This turned out to be a very prescient article, written by ⁦⁦⁩ and yours truly. It presaged the kind of intra-Quad infrastructure cooperation that was announced yesterday. 50 copies for free available here:

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  20. May 24

    Just met a giant on the way to a conference. Now I only wish I could skip work dinner tomorrow to see him play the Doge! Thank you for the selfies, !

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    Are populist governments harbingers of foreign policy disruption? This new article by , and demonstrate that the Italian approach to China's Belt and Road initiative shows surprising continuity. Read it here >

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