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The Project on Europe and the Transatlantic Relationship Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs IN COLLABORATION WITH The Rafael del Pino Foundation PRESENT e-Workshop in Global Leadership VIII FACULTY CHAIR ACADEMIC DIRECTORS COORDINATOR Nicholas Burns Fernando Monge Erika Manouselis Goodman Family Professor Senior Associate, Bloomberg Harvard Kennedy School of the Practice of Diplomacy Harvard City Leadership and International Relations, Initiative Harvard Kennedy School Álvaro Renedo Carlota Taboada Former Rafael del Pino- Rafael del Pino Foundation Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Spain Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School Harvard Kennedy School Virtual Classroom September 13–16, 2021 AGENDA CENTRAL EUROPEAN TIME (MADRID, SPAIN) AGENDA EASTERN TIME (CAMBRIDGE, USA) DAY 1. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 DAY 3. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 DAY 1. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 DAY 3. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 13:00–13:30 Welcome and Introductory Remarks 14:00–15:15 “COVID-19 and a New Social Contract” 07:00–07:30 Welcome and Introductory Remarks 08:00–09:15 “COVID-19 and a New Social Contract” Manuel Muñiz, Secretary of State for Global Spain, Manuel Muñiz, Secretary of State for Global Spain, 13:30–14:45 “The EU and the Challenges of Global Politics” Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and 07:30–08:45 “The EU and the Challenges of Global Politics” Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Karl Kaiser, Adjunct Professor, Fellow, Project on Cooperation Karl Kaiser, Adjunct Professor, Fellow, Project on Cooperation Europe and the Transatlantic Relationship, Harvard Europe and the Transatlantic Relationship, Harvard Kennedy School 15:15–15:30 Break Kennedy School 09:15–09:30 Break 14:45–15:00 Break 15:30–16:45 “Governing New Technologies” 08:45–09:00 Break 09:30–10:45 “Governing New Technologies” Latanya Sweeney, Daniel Paul Professor of the Latanya Sweeney, Daniel Paul Professor of the 15:00–16:00 “The State of Science-Society Relations in a Practice of Government and Technology, HKS and FAS 09:00–10:00 “The State of Science-Society Relations in a Practice of Government and Technology, HKS and FAS Post-COVID-19 world” Post-COVID-19 world” Sheila Jasanoff, Pforzheimer Professor of Science Sheila Jasanoff, Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies DAY 4. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 and Technology Studies DAY 4. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 16:00–16:15 Break 10:00–10:15 Break 16:15–17:30 “China and the World in 2050: Where Are We 15:30–16:45 e-Networking (e-Belfer room) 10:15–11:30 “China and the World in 2050: Where Are We 09:30–10:45 e-Networking (e-Belfer room) Headed?” Headed?” Anthony Saich, Director, Ash Center for Democratic 16:45–17:00 Break Anthony Saich, Director, Ash Center for Democratic 10:45–11:00 Break Governance and Innovation Daewoo Professor of Governance and Innovation Daewoo Professor of International Affairs 17:00–18:15 “The US and China in a Post COVID-19 World” International Affairs 11:00–12:15 “The US and China in a Post COVID-19 World” Joseph Nye, University Service Distinguished Joseph Nye, University Service Distinguished Professor, Harvard Kennedy School Professor, Harvard Kennedy School DAY 2. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 DAY 2. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 18:15–18:45 Wrap-up Session 12:15–12:45 Wrap-up Session 14:00–14:55 e-Networking (e-Belfer room) 08:00–08:55 e-Networking (e-Belfer room) 14:55–15:00 Break 08:55–09:00 Break 15:00–16:15 “Global Economy: Prospects and Perils” 09:00–10:15 “Global Economy: Prospects and Perils” Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Lawrence H. Summers, Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard University Professor, Harvard University 16:15–16:30 Break 10:15–10:30 Break 16:30–17:45 “Negotiation” 10:30–11:45 “Negotiation” James Sebenius, Gordon Donaldson Professor of James Sebenius, Gordon Donaldson Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School Business Administration, Harvard Business School BIOGRAPHIES OF LECTURERS Joseph S. Nye Jr. is University Distinguished Service Professor, and James K. (“Jim”) Sebenius specializes in analyzing former Dean of the Harvard’s Kennedy School of and advising corporations and governments Government. He received his bachelor’s degree worldwide on their most challenging Ambassador Nicholas Burns is the Goodman Family Professor of Karl Kaiser is Adjunct Professor of Public Policy Emeritus at the summa cum laude from Princeton University, negotiations. He is the Gordon Donaldson the Practice of Diplomacy and International Relations Kennedy School and a Fellow of the Project on won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University, Professor of Business Administration at at the Harvard Kennedy School. He is Faculty Chair Europe and the Transatlantic Relationship at the and earned a PhD in political science from Harvard. Harvard Business School, where he founded the of the Future of Diplomacy Project and also of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. He has served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Negotiation unit and teaches advanced negotiation to graduate Project on Europe and the Transatlantic He was educated at the Universities of Cologne, Security Affairs, Chair of the National Intelligence Council, and students and senior executives. He also directs the Harvard Relationship at the Kennedy School’s Belfer Center Grenoble and Oxford, was assistant to Henry Deputy Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science Negotiation Project at Harvard Law School. With co-author David for Science and International Affairs. Burns is Executive Kissinger at Harvard, and taught at the Universities of Bonn, Johns and Technology. His most recent books include The Power to Lead, Lax, Jim originated 3D Negotiation, a uniquely powerful approach Director of the Aspen Strategy Group and Aspen Security Forum, and Hopkins (Bologna), Saarbrücken, Cologne, the Hebrew University, The Future of Power, and Presidential Leadership and the Creation for analyzing and advising on complex negotiations. He co-founded Senior Counselor at The Cohen Group. He is Chairman of the Board and the Departments of Government and Social Studies of Harvard. of the American Era. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts Lax Sebenius LLC, an active firm that offers strategic negotiation of Our Generation Speaks, which seeks to bring together young He was a Director of the German Council on Foreign Relations, Bonn/ and Sciences, the British Academy, and the American Academy of advice to clients and designs organizational capability-building Palestinians and Israelis in common purpose. Burns served in the Berlin, and an advisor to Chancellors Brandt and Schmidt. He is a Diplomacy. In a recent survey of international relations scholars, he programs to improve outcomes in mission-critical negotiations. United States government as a career Foreign Service Officer. He recipient of the Atlantic Award of NATO. Professor Kaiser is the was ranked as the most influential scholar on American foreign Sebenius’s private sector career has also included years with was Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (2005-2008); the author or editor of numerous articles and books in the fields of policy, and in 2011, Foreign Policy named him one of the top 100 the Blackstone Group; in the public sector he served in the U.S. State Department’s third-ranking official. He was U.S. Ambassador to world affairs, German, French, British and US foreign policy, Global Thinkers. government’s Commerce and State Departments. From the NATO (2001-2005), Ambassador to Greece (1997-2001) and State transatlantic and East-West relations, nuclear proliferation, and earliest days of his professional career, he has played key roles Department Spokesman (1995-1997). He worked on the National international environmental policy. He holds a Ph.D. from Cologne Anthony Saich is the director of the Ash Center in complex negotiations. Peter G. Peterson, co-founder of The Security Council as Senior Director for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia University and an Honorary Doctorate of the Russian Academy of for Democratic Governance and Innovation Blackstone Group, now the world’s largest buyout firm, with $545 Affairs; Special Assistant to President Clinton; and Director for Soviet Sciences. and Daewoo Professor of International billion in assets, stated that “We faced some of Blackstone’s most Affairs for President George H.W. Bush. Burns served in the American Affairs, teaching courses on comparative Manuel Muñiz is the current Secretary of State challenging and delicate negotiations during its startup period. Consulate General in Jerusalem where he coordinated U.S. political institutions, democratic governance, and for Global Spain, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Over those early years, we worked daily with Jim, who was very economic assistance to the Palestinian people in the West Bank and transitional economies with a focus on China. In his capacity as Ash European Union and Cooperation. He was helpful with critical deals at key moments… Jim’s approach makes before that, at the American embassies in Egypt and Mauritania. Center Director, Saich also serves as the director of the Rajawali Rafael del Pino Professor of Practice of Global major differences in significant transactions.” No less than former Foundation Institute for Asia and the faculty chair of the China Sheila Jasanoff is Pforzheimer Professor of Science Leadership and Dean of IE School of Global Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger, recently (2018) attested to Programs, the Asia Energy Leaders Program and the Leadership and Technology Studies at the Harvard Kennedy and Public Affairs. He was Founding Director of IE’s Center for Jim’s standing in the negotiation field when he wrote “Given his Transformation in Indonesia Program, which provide training School. A pioneer in the social sciences, she the Governance of Change, an institution dedicated to studying familiarity with the relevant academic research and extensive programs for national and local Chinese and Indonesian officials.