Renowned International Expert to Speak Oct. 5 for Rome Center Speaker Series

Dario Fabbri
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Dario Fabbri

Dario Fabbri, a renowned Italian journalist and geopolitics expert, will present on October 5 at 11 a.m. as part of the U of A's Rome Center Speaker Series hosted by the Graduate School and International Education. The talk will be held in the Rome Center's historic campus located in Palazzo Taverna in Rome. The event is also available to the U of A campus and community members virtually via YouTube.

Fabbri's talk will focus on the current relationship between the United States and China in the light of the evolving scenarios associated with the war between Russia and Ukraine. Fabbri's experience as the editorial director of Domino, a geopolitics magazine he co-founded, lends to his credibility on this topic. Previously, Fabbri contributed to other prestigious magazines like Limes and Conflicts. He also worked as a contributing author for notable Italian and international newspapers, and his podcasts and lectures earned international acclaim, including his lecture to the board of Microsoft USA on the strategy and tactics of power.

"Dario Fabbri is an exceptional speaker and is returning for the second time to the University of Arkansas Rome Center," said Francesco Bedeschi, director of the Rome Center. "His ability to analyze global dynamics, combined with great clarity in presentation, represents a tremendous opportunity for our students to hear an original and highly valuable perspective."

The Rome Center's Speaker Series offers talks from renowned international experts across a range of topics throughout the fall semester. The lecture series includes two additional talks this fall held on-site at the Rome Center's location in Rome, Italy, and will include virtual options for the broader U of A community.  

About the Rome Center: Since its inception in 1992, the Rome Center has served as a premiere locale for transformative study abroad experiences for U of A students. Originally founded exclusively for architecture students, the center was expanded for students from across the university in 2016. Students can study abroad at the Rome Center during the fall, spring and summer semesters, with courses offered across the university's academic disciplines. More information on the Rome Center is available on their website.

Contacts

John Post, director of communications
Graduate School and International Education
479-575-4853, johnpost@uark.edu

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