Professor Graziano Invited to China as a Guest Professor of Geopolitics |
Tuesday, 13 May 2014 |
Professor Manlio Graziano was invited to Suzhou, China to teach a two-week course module on geopolitics to Master's students of Business. His classes provide a perspective on the political context within the international community of the countries with which these students, as future actors of the global business arena, will have the opportunity to interact. An hour from Shangai, known for its beautiful traditional gardens and its many water canals, Suzhou is also one of the most technologically advanced cities in the world, ranking as the second most important industrial center in the country, and hosting a population of two millions and offices of over one hundred international companies. Professor Graziano is a specialist of geopolitics and geopolitics of religions, and has authored several books on these subjects (see profile) his most recent publication is an article on President Obama's trip to Japan, appearing in Italian in La Voce di New York (see article.)
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Ryan MillsUnited States From current issues in the Middle East taught together by an Iranian historian and an Israelli journalist, to NGO management taught by the director of Human Rights Watch in France, every class was fascinating and taught by some of the most impressive people I could ever have imagined. I immediately felt at home in this small but active AGS community because, although students and professors are all from different parts of the world, everyone takes the time to understand each other's perspective. Overall, I would recommend AGS to anyone with a thirst for intellectual stimulation and a drive to not only understand the world of international relations, but engage in it.. |