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Dr. GIOVANNI B. ANDORNINO
CONTACTS
Department of Culture, Politics and Society
University of Torino, Lungo Dora Siena 100/a
10153 Torino, Italy
T: (+39) 011 670 4156
E: [email protected]
W: http://bit.ly/1qfuj0d ! main institutional affiliation and taught courses
http://www.twai.it ! secondary institutional affiliation
http://www.tochina.it ! key programs currently being run
CV abstract
Dr. Giovanni Andornino is Assistant Professor of International Relations of East Asia at the
Department of Culture, Politics and Society of the University of Torino, where he heads the
TOChina Centre, coordinating research, advanced training and track 1.5 networking with
China. He is the Vice President of the Torino World Affairs Institute (T.wai), with
responsibility over the Global China Program, and Editor of OrizzonteCina, Italy’s leading
e-journal on current China affairs. Dr. Andornino is the Director of the ChinaMed Business
Program at Peking University, founding Co-director of the Center for Italian Studies at
Zhejiang University, and a member of the Editorial board of Mondo Cinese.
A Ph.D. in International Relations from the Catholic University of Milan, Dr. Andornino is the
author of Dopo la muraglia. La Cina nella politica internazionale del XXI secolo (“After the Wall: China in
XXI century international politics”), Vita e Pensiero 2008, co-author of L’orizzonte del mondo (“The
world’s horizon”), Guerini 2010, and co-editor with M. Marinelli of Italy’s encounters with modern
China. Imperial dreams, strategic ambitions, Palgrave Macmillan 2015. His chapters on China and global
governance feature in the 2010 Routledge Handbook of Chinese International Relations (S. Breslin ed.),
the 2011 Brookings Institution Press Frontiers of Europe (F. Bindi & I. Angelescu eds.), Contemporary
China through Eyes of Italian Experts (S. Beretta & L. Zhang eds.), China University of Political Science
and Law 2013, and The EU-China Relationship: European Perspectives. A Manual for Policy Makers (K.
Brown ed.), Imperial College Press 2014.
A recipient of an Australian Centre on China in the World grant in 2011 and the London School of
Economics McKenzie Prize in 2005, Dr. Andornino has published on China & World Economy, The
International Spectator, Mediterranean Quarterly, Mondo Cinese , Teoria Politica and for working paper series
of the Italian Parliament, the EU-China Research and Advisory Network, and the London School
of Economics, where he completed with distinction an MSc in Global History in 2005. A Fellow of
the Transatlantic Academy (Washington D.C.) in 2010, Dr. Andornino has lectured in advanced
training schemes, including at the “Istituto Diplomatico” of Italy’s MFA, the “Istituto per gli Studi
di Politica Internazionale” (ISPI) in Milan, the European University Institute in Fiesole and ESCP
Europe business school.
Dr. Andornino is General Editor of www.thechinacompanion.eu, one of the world’s most
comprehensive websites on Chinese politics, IR and political economy.
CURRENT INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATIONS
University of Torino, Department of Culture, Politics and Society: Assistant Professor of
International Relations of East Asia (Ricercatore universitario confermato).
Torino World Affairs Institute (T.wai): Vice President and Head of the Global China Program.
Zhejiang University, Center for Italian Studies (浙江⼤大学⼈人⽂文学部意⼤大利研究中⼼心): Co-director.
STUDIES
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Ph.D. in “Political Representations and Behavior”, International Relations profile, Catholic
University of Milan (2007).
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Master of Science in Global History, London School of Economics and Political Science,
London (2005, with distinction).
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Degree in Political Science / International Relations, Faculty of Political Science, Catholic
University of Milan (2003, cum laude).
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Scottish Certificate of Higher Education, Dollar Academy, Scotland (1999).
RESEARCH INTERESTS
1) International Relations theory and Foreign Policy Analysis.
2) Chinese domestic politics and foreign policy.
3) International relations of Asia and the Pacific.
4) EU/Italy-China relations and China’s relations with the Mediterranean Region.
SELECT PUBLICATIONS
2015, Sino-Italian Relations in a Turbulent Mediterranean: Trends and Opportunities, «Mediterranean
Quarterly», 26, 1, pp. 40-58.
2015, Prefazione (Preface), in L. GORI, L’America allo specchio, Aracne, Ariccia, pp. 19-24.
2014, An Assessment of EU-China Relations in Global Governance Forums, in K. BROWN (ed.), The
EU-China Relationship: European Perspectives: A Manual for Policy Makers, Imperial College
Press, London.
2014, (with M. MARINELLI, eds.), Italy’s encounters with modern China. Civilizational exchanges,
imperial dreams, strategic ambitions, Palgrave Macmillan, New York.
2013, La politica estera sotto Xi Jinping: matrici e prospettive (Foreign policy under Xi Jinping: genesis
and perspectives), «Mondo Cinese», 152, pp. 50-59.
2013, China’s new role on the world stage. Trends, issues, prospects, in L. ZHANG - S. BERETTA (eds.)
Contemporary China through Eyes of Italian Experts [意大利人眼中的中 国], China University
of Political Science and Law, Beijing, pp 2-7.
2012, The Political Economy of Italy's Relations with China, «The International Spectator», 47, pp.
87-101.
2012, Attraversare il fiume tastando le pietre (mozhe shitou guo he)? Alla ricerca di un modello di
sviluppo “con caratteristiche cinesi” (1978-2011) (Crossing the river touching the stones?),
«Sulla via del Catai», 8, pp. 139-155.
2012, La Cina sceglie i leader del prossimo decennio (China chooses its leaders for the next decade),
«Vita&Pensiero», 3, pp. 9-14.
2012, Prospettive commerciali e tenuta del sistema bancario e finanziario nella Repubblica Popolare Cinese
(Trade perspectives and sustainability of the financial and banking systems in China), with
G. GABUSI, research report for the Italian Parliament.
2011, The EU-China relations in light of possible future EU enlargements, in F. BINDI - I. ANGELESCU
(eds.), Frontiers of Europe, Brookings Institution Press Washington, DC, pp. 185-195.
2011, UE-Cina: il futuro di una non-relazione? (EU-China: the future of a non-relation?), in P.
POMBENI (ed.), Europa di carta, Il Mulino, Bologna, pp. 21-34.
2010, (co-authored), L’orizzonte del mondo. Politica internazionale, sfide globali, nuove geografie del potere
(The world’s horizon. International politics, global challenges and new geographies of
power), Guerini, Milan.
2010, China and Global Governance, in S. BRESLIN (ed.), Handbook of China’s International Relations,
Routledge, London, pp. 94-105.
2008, Dopo la muraglia. La Cina nella politica internazionale del XXI secolo (After the Wall. China in
XXI century international politics), Vita e Pensiero, Milan.
2006, Il Regno di Mezzo tra principi e realpolitik. Che cosa ci insegna la tradizione della politica estera cinese
(The Middle Kingdom between principles and realpolitik. What China’s foreign policy
tradition can teach us), in F. ARMAO - A. CAFFARENA (eds.), Introduzione al mondo nuovo.
Scenari, attori e strategie della politica internazionale (Introducing the world anew. Scenarios,
actors and strategies in international politics), Guerini, Milan, pp. 253-277.
2006, Stato, globalizzazione e neo-confederalismo (The state, globalization and neo-confederalism),
«Teoria Politica», 22, 3, pp. 5-33.
2006, (with R. WILCOX), China between social stability and market integration, «China & World
Economy», 14, 3, pp. 95-108.
2006, The nature and linkages of China’s tributary system under the Ming and Qing dynasties, LSE
Economic History Department, Global Economic History Network, Working Paper.
2004, Tra modernità e postmodernità. Cartografia di una cornice meta-teorica chiave per la politica
contemporanea (Between modernity and post-modernity. Mapping a key meta-theorical
frame for contemporary politics), «Teoria Politica», 20, 2, pp. 39-56.
TEACHING, SCIENTIFIC COORDINATION AND RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
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Founding scientific director, TOChina System: incorporating the TOChina Summer
School (since 2007), the China Studies Program double degrees with Zhejiang University
(since 2011) and the Beijing Foreign Studies University (since 2016), and the ChinaMed
Business Program (since 2013): www.tochina.it / www.chinamedbusiness.eu.
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University of Torino: “International Relations of East Asia” graduate course (54 hours),
annually since 2011.
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University of Torino: “Public diplomacy and the practice of Chinese foreign policy”
undergraduate laboratory (18 hours), annually since 2015.
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University of Torino: establishment and overall scientific coordination, China and Global
Studies major within the “Laurea Magistrale in Scienze Internazionali” graduate degree,
annually since 2012.
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European University Institute (EUI), Global Governance Program: Scientific director and
scenario-making instructor, “Mapping China’s futures” Executive Training Seminar,
annually since 2014.
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Collegio Carlo Alberto, Torino, “China in the Global Economy” graduate course, Master
in Public Policy and Social Change, annually since 2014.
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Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori (IUSS), Pavia: “History of Contemporary China”
Master’s course (10 hours) within the Master in Cooperation & Development, annually
since 2010.
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Zhejiang University: Visiting professor, “European perspectives on China’s re-emergence”
graduate course (12 hours), 2009, 2012.
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Visiting Research Associate, China Research Centre, University of Technology Sydney,
2011-2012.
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Research Fellow, Transatlantic Academy, working on the international project “Global
Shift: the Transatlantic Community and the New Geopolitics”, Washington D.C., 2010.
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Catholic University of Milan: Adjunct Professor of Regional Studies (one 30-hour graduate
course per academic year), 2008-2011.
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Faculty member, “Global Politics: China and Japan” course within the Winter Schools of
the Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale” (ISPI), Milan, 2010-2013.
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Founding general editor, TheChinaCompanion (www.thechinacompanion.eu), since 2009.
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Editor, OrizzonteCina bi-monthly e-journal of contemporary China’s politics, foreign policy
and economy, since 2010 (OrizzonteCina is currently listed as a scientific publication by the
Italian Ministry of Education, through ANVUR).
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Translator of Michael Ignatieff’s The Lesser Evil, Edinburgh University Press, and Ian
Clark’s Legitimacy in International Society, Oxford University Press.
VENUES OF CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS ATTENDED AS PAPER-GIVER
Australian National University, Center for China in the World, Canberra
Bogaziçi University, Istanbul
Chinese Academy of Social Science, Department of European Studies, Beijing
China Centre on Comparative Politics and Economics, Beijing
China Center for Contemporary World Studies, Beijing
China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, Beijing
German Marshall Fund of the United States, Washington D.C.
Italian Chinese Studies Association (conference)
Lowy Institute, Sydney
Political Studies Association (annual conference)
Società Italiana di Scienza Politica (annual conference)
Peking University, Department of History, Beijing
Università di Firenze, Facoltà di Scienze Politiche
Università di Napoli L’Orientale, Facoltà di Scienze Politiche
Università di Palermo, Facoltà di Scienze Politiche
Università di Venezia Ca’ Foscari, International College
Università La Sapienza di Roma, Istituto Italiano di Studi Orientali
Università Statale di Milano, Facoltà di Scienze Politiche
University of St. Petersburg
University of Oxford, China Studies Center
University of Technology, Sydney
Zhejiang University, School of Media and Cross-Cultural Communication
RESEARCH GRANTS, AWARDS, PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
• Since 2013, founding scientific director of the TOChina System – a joint endeavor of the
Department of Culture, Politics and Society of the University of Torino, the Torino World
Affairs Institute, the Torino Campus of the ESCP Europe business school and Zhejiang
University, with fundraising action, running of fee-paying programs and budget
management for an average of 140.000€ per year.
• Since 2009, in charge of the Emerging Actors research area, Torino World Affairs Institute,
with fundraising action and budget management for an average of 160.000€ per year
(mostly funded by the Compagnia di San Paolo banking foundation).
• 2012, Senior Visiting Scholarship, East Asia Institute, Singapore National University
(interrupted shortly before departure due to family reasons).
• 2011, Scholarly visit grant, Australian Centre on China in the World (CIW).
• 2011-12, Project Coordinator, “TOChina” project, based at the Faculty of Political Science
of the University of Torino and funded by the Fondazione CRT (85.000 €).
• 2009-10, Project Coordinator, “Europe and Global Challenges” international project, peerreviewed and jointly funded by Compagnia di San Paolo, Riksbankens
Jubileumsfond and VolkswagenStiftung (47.500 €).
• 2008-09, Project Leader, “TheChinaCompanion”, at the “Einaudi” Research Centre,
Torino. Funded by Fondazione CRT and the Torino Chamber of Commerce (75.000 €).
• 2007-10, Project Coordinator, “TOChina” project, based at the Faculty of Political Science
of the University of Torino and funded by the Faculty and Fondazione CRT (150.000 €).
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Young Scholar Research Abroad Grant, Catholic University of Milan, 2006.
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BISA (British International Studies Association) Founders’ Fund Award, 2006.
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Robert McKenzie Prize, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2005.
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OTHER POSITIONS, MEMBERSHIPS
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Since 2012, Founding co-chair of the annual track 1.5 bilateral dialogue Italy-China, a
partnership of the Torino World Affairs Institute and the Chinese Institutes for
Contemporary International Studies, with the participation of Italy’s Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, the Bank of Italy, ENI and Cassa Depositi e Prestiti.
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EU Expert and Eminent Person for the ASEAN Regional Forum, 2013-2016.
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Deputy Rapporteur for the Economics Session, 2009 G8 University Summit, Torino.
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Member of the following associations: Chatham House, International Institute for Strategic
Studies, European Association for Chinese Studies, Associazione Italiana Studi Cinesi, Società Italiana
di Scienza Politica
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
Language
Italian
English
Spanish
French
Mandarin
Chinese
CEFR Level
mother tongue
C2
B2
A2
A2