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The duty of hope

Dialogues
Geopolitics
Protagonists: Liliana Faccioli Pintozzi, Paolo Magri, Romano Prodi
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Romano Prodi, author of "Il dovere della speranza - The duty of hope" in dialogue with Liliana Faccioli Pintozzi, Sky tg24 foreign editor-in-chief and Paolo Magri, president of the ISPI scientific committee.

Event in collaboration with Ispi-Institute for International Policy Studies.

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Liliana Faccioli Pintozzi

Head of International News - Sky TG24

Head of International News and anchor of the daily show “Mondo” at Sky TG24. She joined the all-news channel in September 2003 and over the years she has been Foreign Correspondent based in Brussels, New York City and London.

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Paolo Magri

Presidente Comitato Scientifico - ISPI

Chairman of the ISPI Scientific Committee and professor of International Relations at Bocconi University. He is a Member of the Strategic Committee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; of the Europe Policy Group of the World Economic Forum (Davos); of the Board of Directors of LUISS. He edited, among others, "L’ora della verità" (2025), "L’Europa nella età dell’insicurezza" (2024) with A. Colombo and “Il Conflitto senza fine” (2024).

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Romano Prodi

Università di Bologna

Romano Prodi is Full professor of Industrial Economics, Bologna University. From 2009 to 2013 Professor at large at Brown University and from 2010 to 2015 Professor at CEIBS (China Europe International Business School) in Shanghai. He is now President of the Foundation for Worldwide Cooperation.

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Filarmonica
Via Giuseppe Verdi, 30 - 38122 Trento

An illustrious concert hall in a building on Via Giuseppe Verdi, which harks back to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the numerous musical associations (Musikverein) once found in Ljubljana and all the way to Vienna. It is home to the Philharmonic Society of Trento, founded in 1795. It boasts a beautiful organ, dating back to 1906.

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