Francesca FRASSINETI
- Qualifica
- Docente a contratto
- Sito web
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www.unive.it/persone/francesca.frassineti (scheda personale)
POSIZIONE ATTUALE
Docente a contratto di Storia dell'Asia orientale contemporanea, Dipartimento di studi linguistici e culturali comparati, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia
INTERESSI DI RICERCA
Relazioni internazionali dell'Asia orientale, storia e società della Corea contemporanea, politica estera della Corea del Nord e del Sud, relazioni inter-coreane, relazioni UE-Corea del Sud, politiche di sicurezza e di difesa in Asia orientale
ISTRUZIONE
2016 - 2020 Dottorato di ricerca in Studi globali e internazionali, Dipartimento di scienze politiche e sociali, Università di Bologna
Tesi: The Pitfalls of a Responsible Seonjinguk: A Role-based Approach to South Korea's Middle Power Activism across the Regional-Global
2011 - 2014 Laurea magistrale in Scienze internazionali e diplomatiche, Università di Bologna, Campus di Forlì
2008 - 2011 Laurea triennale in Scienze internazionali e diplomatiche, Università di Bologna, Campus di Forlì
BORSE DI RICERCA E FELLOWSHIP
2024 - 2025 2024 - 2025 Project Title: The Gastrodiplomacy Leverage in Post-COVID Tourism Recovery: Comparing South Korea and Singapore’s Public Diplomacy Strategies towards Italy, Project No. AKS-2024-R040, Academy of Korean Studies (AKS)
2024 Visiting Research Fellow, Asan Institute for Policy Studies (Seoul)
2023 Non-resident James A. Kelly Korea Fellow, Pacific Forum
2023 Emerging Leader Fellowship, Republic of Korea's National Institute for Unification Education
2022 Next Generation Korea Peninsula Specialists Fellowship, National Council on American Foreign Policy
2022 Next Generation Policy Experts Network, Chatham House and Korea Foundation
2021 Emerging Leader Fellowship, Republic of Korea's National Institute for Unification Education
2016 - 2019 Borsa di dottorato, MIUR - Università di Bologna
ESPERIENZA PROFESSIONALE
Da marzo 2024 Academic Consultant and Unit Convener, University of Canberra
Da settembre 2016 Associate Research Fellow, Asia Centre, Istituto per gli studi di politica internazionale (ISPI)
2023 - 2024 Docente a contratto, Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche e Sociali, Università di Bologna (sede di Forlì)
2023 Ricercatrice a contratto, Area "Asia meridionale, orientale e Pacifico", IRAD, Roma
2022 - 2023 Postdoctoral Fellow (Assegnista di ricerca), Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche e Sociali, Università di Bologna
2021-2022 Docente a contratto di International Political Economy, Franklin University Switzerland, Lugano
2021 - 2022 Pan European Fellow, European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), Parigi e Roma
RELAZIONI A CONVEGNI E CONFERENZE
2024:
“A Public Diplomacy Perspective on Corporations: South Korea’s Chaebǒl in Vietnam,” International Convention of Asian Scholars (ICAS), Surabaya (Indonesia).
Roundtable "Culinary Crossways: New Perspectives on the Gastronomic Heritage(s) of Asia," (convenor and presenter), International Convention of Asian Scholars (ICAS), Surabaya (Indonesia).
2023:
“Converging interests behind deepening ties between Pyongyang and Moscow,” ‘The Two Koreas in the Age of Uncertainty: What’s Next?’ international conference organized by ISPI in partnership with the General Consulate of the Republic of Korea to Milan, Milano, 23 novembre;
“South Korea’s Greater Engagement with NATO and Europe: Becoming a Reliable Security Partner Through a Thriving Defense Industry,” The World Congress for Korean Politics and Society, Yonsei University, Seoul, 30 giugno;
“By Hook or by Crook: Dimensions of ‘Moral Performance' in China and South Korea's Fight Against Covid-19,” The 8th AAS-in-Asia Conference, Kyungpook National University (KNU), Daegu, 25 giugno (paper co-authored with Giulia Sciorati);
“New Dynamics in the EU’s Security Relation with Northeast Asia,” NASS Northeast Asia Security Symposium, Young Professionals in Foreign Policy (YPFP) Tokyo, in collaboration with the Yokosuka Council on Asia-Pacific Studies (YCAPS) and the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), 18 aprile (virtual);
2022:
Closing Conference of the project “Rome Foreign Policy Club: Working Group on Italy, Multilateralism and Future Challenges,” organizzato dallo European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) con il sostegno del Ministero degli Affari esteri e della Cooperazione internazionale (MAECI), Roma, 14 giugno;
“By hook or by crook: Dimensions of ‘moral performance’ in China and South Korea’s fight against Covid-19,” Conference on Resilience in the Post-COVID-19 World Disorder, Dipartimento di Sociologia e di Ricerca sociale, Università di Trento, 19 giugno (con G. Sciorati);
“South Korea’s public diplomacy during COVID-19: A litmus test for middle power standing,” Conference on Post-Pandemic Socio-Political Trajectories in Asia, Dipartimento di Scienze politiche e sociali, Università di Pavia, 25 maggio;
"Reframing the role of corporations in South Korea’s foreign relations: A public diplomacy perspectives,” 2022 IKSU Annual International Conference, University of Central Lancashire, 7 gennaio (con Y. Kim) (on-line).
2021:
“Assessing the climate-related security risks and stresses for Korea-Europe missions and operations,” Korea-Europe Policy Dialogue, KF-VUB Korea Chair & Sejong Institute, Bruxelles, 4-5 novembre.
2020:
“Northeast Asian security cooperation amid deteriorating threat environment: The interplay between the Korean Peninsula and regional developments,” Virtual Conference on the Como Process and Beyond: Towards a New Horizon on the Korean Peninsula," LUISS University, 13 novembre (on-line);
“The environmental dimension of South Korea’s pathway towards sustainable development,” Conference on social challenges and developments in South Korea," Università di Bologna con il sostegno del Consolato generale della Repubblica di Corea, Bologna, 23 settembre.
2019:
“Prospects for participation in South Korea’s foreign policy,” ISA-IDSS Conference on Regionalist Perspectives on World Order: Challenges and Responses," Seoul, 4 luglio;
“Moon Jae-in's 'Diplomacy with the People': Reconnecting with the domestic public to break the middle power impasse,” XXIX Conference of the Association for Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE), Roma, 11 aprile.
2018:
"South Korea’s foreign policy stuck on the ‘emerging’ middle power puzzle," XI Conference of the Italian Standing Group on International Relations (SGRI), Bologna, 13 ottobre;
"Traces of developmentalism in South Korea’s foreign policy: The influence of the seonjinguk discourse on middle power diplomacy," XV Korean Studies Graduate Students Conference in Europe, Università La Sapienza, Roma, 29 settembre;
"The degree of agency in the Asia-Pacific through the lens of South Korea’s middle power activism," VI Korea University Graduate Students Conference, Korea University, Seoul, 25 maggio.
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