Contemporary trends reflect growing forms of contestation and fragmentation in the international system. Armed conflicts, political and economic crises, fast-paced technological transformations and the revival of great power competition are straining both the spirit and the practice of multilateral cooperation.

International objectives, from sustainable development to the fight against climate change and the governance of Artificial Intelligence (AI), are meanwhile slipping from the global agenda, just as the implications of these transformations are growing harder to ignore.Ìý

Amidst a rapidly transforming international environment, the International Relations and Global Politics (IRGP) program at the American University of Rome (AUR), in cooperation with the IRGP Student Club, is pleased to host a three-day international conference in March 2025 to take stock of these present complexities and reflect on the implications of a slowly emerging multipolar system.

Structured around a series of academic presentations and roundtable discussions, as well as field trips to Rome-based International Organizations and a range of student-led debates, the conference will gather 70-80 participants from a range of Rome- and Europe-based Universities to tackle this multifaceted problem from a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives.

Specific themes will include progress and backsliding on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the broader UN reform agenda, the promise and perils of harnessing big data and AI for food security, as well as multilateral efforts to combat climate change.

All these aspects will be contextualized in the growing fragmentation of the international system amidst a hesitant revival of block alliances and a parallel fraying of international law and human rights frameworks amidst new and ongoing conflicts in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

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Not A Migration Crisis
A Migration Reality
With Harvard & AUR
In 2024, AUR IRGP Club & IRGP Department hosted the international summit "Not A Migration Crisis, A Migration Reality" in partnership with Harvard Undergraduate Foreign Policy Initiative. Read more here.

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Agenda

DAY ONE -ÌýWEDNESDAY MARCH 12

09:00

Registration & Welcome Refreshments
Venue: AUR’s Auriana Auditorium -- Via Pietro Roselli, 16

09:40

Opening Ceremony
Scott Sprenger, President of Â鶹¹ÙÍø University of Rome
Irene Caratelli, Director of AUR’s International Relations and Global Politics Program
Francesca IsabeLLA Palma, President of AUR’s International Relations and Global Politics Club

10:00

Keynote Speech: The EU Navigating the Global (Dis)Order
NATHALIE TOCCI
Director, Istituto Affari Internazionali,
Former Special Advisor to EU High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy

10:45

Q&A Session

11:00

Refreshment Break - Auditorium Garden.

11:30

Round Table Discussion: The Crisis of International Law & the
Proliferation of Armed Conflicts

ANTONIO MARCHESI, Â鶹¹ÙÍø University of Rome
MAURO GAROFALO, Comunità di Sant’EgidioÌý
JEROEN STEEGHS, Former Dutch Ambassador

12:30 Q&A Session
12:45

Lunch Break - AUR Main Campus Garden

14:30

Lecture: Multipolarity and International Peace & Security: Prospects and Scenarios
TOBIAS BUNDE
Professor of International Security at the Hertie School in Berlin,
Director of Research and Policy at the Munich Security Conference (MSC).

15:15 Q&A Session
15:40

Lecture: World Politics: Drifting Towards Anarchy and Remilitarization
PHILIP GOLUB
Professor, American University of Paris - Department of History and Politics.

16:25 Q&A Session
16:40

Refreshment Break - Auditorium Garden

17:00

IRGP (International Relations and Global Politics Club) Session
Presentation of the Field Trips & Discussion of Conference Topics

18:40

Aperitivo - AUR Main Campus Garden

DAY TWO -ÌýTHURSDAY MARCH 13

09:00

Student Delegation Field Trips.Ìý
Meeting points arranged on Day 1
-ÌýItalian Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International CooperationÌý
-ÌýIstituto Affari InternazionaliÌý
-ÌýFood and Agriculture Organization Ìý
-ÌýAmnesty International Italy Ìý
-ÌýUNDP Center for Climate Action and Energy TransitionÌý
-ÌýCommunity of Sant’Egidio

13:00 Lunch Break - AUR Main Campus Garden
14:30 Group PhotoÌý- AUR Main Campus Garden
15:00

Student Break Out Rooms – Debriefing on the meetings
Field Trip Briefings & Presentation DraftingÌý

Venue: AUR Building B Classrooms

16:15

Refreshment Break - AUR Main Campus Garden

16:30

Student-led Plenary DiscussionÌý
Venue: AUR’s Auriana Auditorium

17:45

Closing RemarksÌý
Venue: AUR’s Auriana Auditorium

18:00

Aperitivo - AUR Main Campus Garden

DAY THREE - FRIDAY MARCH 14

09:00

Registration & Welcome Refreshments
Venue: Ìý AUR’s Auriana Auditorium -- Via Pietro Roselli, 16

09:30

Lecture: Demographic Shifts and Global Ageing: Implications for International Order
MARIA RITA TESTA
Associate Professor of Demography and Director of the Undergraduate Program
in Political Sciences at LUISS University

10:15 Q&A Session.
10:30 Refreshment Break - Auditorium Garden
11:00

Keynote Speech: The US and Multilateralism: Past and PresentÌý
RODNEY M. HUNTER
Chargé D’Affaires, U.S. Mission to the UN Agencies in Rome

11:30 Q&A Session.
11:45

Lecture: The EU and the Middle East
DANIELA HUBER
RomaTre University & Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI).

12:30 Q&A Session.
12:45 Lunch Break - AUR Main Campus Garden
14:15

Round Table Discussion: Food Security and Climate Emergency: Prospects & Challenges
RICCARDO MAZZUCCHELLI
Communications Coordinator, Committee on World Food Security & FAO
DUCCIO PIOVANI
Lead Data Scientist, World Food Program

15:45

Refreshment Break - Auditorium Garden

16:15

Student Debate: Multilateralism versus Multipolarity: The Case of the Environment

17:30 Film Screening.
19:00

Aperitivo & Closing CeremonyÌý
Issuing of Certificates
AUR Main Campus Garden

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For further information, please reach out to the Scientific Coordinator, Professor Andrea Dessí at a.dessi@aur.edu