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Forum Venezia Programma.Pdf Giovedì 22 giugno: Palazzo Ducale – Sala dello Scrutinio, Piazza San Marco, 1 14,45 Arrivo dei partecipanti: Welcome coffee 15,15 – 15,25 Interventi di benvenuto Massimo Cacciari, Sindaco di Venezia Dieter Rampl, Presidente Gruppo UniCredit 15,25 – 15,45 Note introduttive di Renato Ruggiero Ambasciatore, Presidente del Consiglio Consultivo Internazionale di UniCredit, Panel 1: La costruzione europea dopo la crisi attuale “L’integrazione europea tra globalizzazione e localismi” 15,45 – 16,05 Francesco Giavazzi, Professore di Economia, Università Bocconi 16,05 – 16,15 Respondent: Laurent Fabius, Ex Primo Ministro, Francia 16,15 – 16,30 Coffee Break “Partnership tra Europa e Stati Uniti in uno scenario geopolitico in fase di cambiamenti” 16,30 – 16,50 Thomas Mirow, Segretario di Stato, Ministero Federale delle Finanze, Germania 16,50 – 17,05 Respondent: Sergio Romano, Ambasciatore, Storico, Opinionista 17,05 – 18,35 Dibattito tra i partecipanti Kick-off: C. Bielecki, M. Dassù, T.Weigel Note conclusive “Una nuova motivazione per l’Europa ” 18,35 – 19,05 Massimo D’Alema, Ministro Affari Esteri, Italia 20,30: Trasferimento alla Fondazione Giorgio Cini – Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore, Venezia Cena - buffet e concerto di Goran Bregovic: 21,30 Venerdì 23 giugno Sala dello Scrutinio 8,15 –8,30 Welcome coffee 8,30 – 8,45 Note introduttive di Massimo Cacciari, Sindaco di Venezia, che presiede il meeting Panel 2: L’Europa e i cittadini europei “I modelli europei di Stato Sociale” 8,45 – 9,05 André Sapir, Professore di Economia, European Center for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics (ECARES), Université Libre di Bruxelles 9,05 – 9,15 Respondent: Maurizio Ferrera Professore di Scienze sociali e del lavoro, Italia “Libertà, culture e pluridentità” 9,15 – 9,35 Aldo Bonomi, Sociologo, Direttore di AASTER 9,35 – 9,45 Respondent: Khaled Fouad Allam, Membro del Parlamento italiano, “La società di mezzo in Europa” 9,45 – 10,05 Giovanni Moro, sociologo politico, Presidente di Fondaca, Italia 10,05 – 10,15 Respondent: Gad Lerner, giornalista, Italia 10,15 – 10,30 Coffee break 10,30 – 11,45 Dibattito tra i partecipanti Kick-off: I. Cipolletta, F. Onida, F. Botta 12,15 – 12,30 Note conclusive di Massimo Cacciari 12,30 – 2,15 Pranzo Panel 3: L’ Europa domani 14,15 –15,30 Tavola rotonda “Perché gli imprenditori sono più favorevoli all’Europa?” Moderatore: Franco Locatelli, Editorialista de “Il Sole 24 Ore”, Italia Panelists: Alessandro Profumo, CEO Gruppo UniCredit, Italia Massimo Calearo, Presidente Associazione Industriale Vicenza, Italia Manfred Bischoff, Presidente di EADS, Germania Wojciech Kostrzewa, Presidente e CEO di ITI Group (Media e comunicazione), Polonia “Quali sono stati i risultati dalla crisi attuale europea ?” 15,30 – 15,50 Franco Frattini*, Vice Presidente della Commissione Europea, Italia 15,50 –16,00 Respondent: Alain Lecourieux, Membro del Consiglio Scientifico della ONG “ATTAC”, Francia 16,00 – 16,30 Dibattito tra i partecpanti Kick-off: P. Guerrieri, A. Calabrò, A. Marzano 16,30 – 17,00 Note conclusive di Giuliano Amato, Ministro dell’Interno, ex Vice Presidente della Convenzione Europea * da riconfermare Lingue: Italiano, Inglese e Francese Partecipanti Khaled Fouad ALLAM, Member of Italian Parliament, Sociologist, Giuliano AMATO, Italian Minister of the Interior, former Deputy Chairman of the European Convention, Italy Laszlo AKAR, CEO of GKI Economic research Institute Hungary Boris BEGOVIC, Economist, Serbia Franco BELLEI, Vice – President UniCredit, Italy Jan BIELECKI, Former Prime Minister of Poland (1991) Manfred BISCHOFF, Chairman of EADS ( European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co.), Germany Aldo BONOMI, Sociologist, Director of AASTER, Italy Vittorio BORELLI, Editor of “East” review (Europe and Asia STrategies) Italy Giuseppe BORGIOLI, American Consule in Milan, Italy Franco BOTTA, Professor of Economic Policy, University of Bari, Italy Goran BREGOVIC, Musician and Composer, Serbia Jerzy BUZEK, Former Prime Minister of Poland (1997-2001) Massimo CACCIARI, Mayor of Venice; Italy Antonio CALABRO’, Director of Apcom, Italy Massimo CALEARO, President of Industrial Association, Vicenza, Italy Luigi CASTELLETTI, President of Verona Exhibition, Italy Duna CEM, Ambassador, Political columnist, Member of the Board of Tusiad, Turkey Innocenzo CIPOLLETTA, Chairman of UBS Corporate Finance, Italy Fabrizio CORICELLI, Professor of Economics, University of Siena, Italy Massimo D’ALEMA, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Italy Alessandro DALAI, President of Baldini Castoldi Dalai, Publishing House, Italy Marta DASSU’, Director General, International Programs Editor, Aspenia, Aspen Institute, Italy Virgilio DASTALI, Director of the Italian Representative Institution for UE Commission, Italy Piero DELLA VALENTINA, President of Confindustria, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy Vladimir DLOUHY, Former Minister of Finance and former Minister of Industry and Trade Czech Republic Laurent FABIUS, National Assembly Deputy, France Maurizio FERRERA, Professor of Social and Work Sciences, University of Milan, Italy Franco FRATTINI, Vice-President of the European Commission, Italy Ron FREEMAN, Former Vice President EBRD, UK Francesco GIAVAZZI, Professor of Economics, Bocconi University, Italy Francesco GIORDANO, Studies and Researches , UniCredit Group, Italy Paolo GUERRIERI, Professor of Economics of the European Integration, Vice President of the Institute for Foreign Affairs (IAI), Italy Gianfranco GUTTY, Vice – President UniCredit, Italy Erich HAMPEL, Head of New Europe Division, Austria Henning KAGERMANN, CEO of SAP AG, Germany Wojciech KOSTRZEWA, President and CEO of the ITI Group, Member of the Executive Committee, Poland Ferdinand LACINA , Former Minister of Finance and now consultant to BA-CA Alain LECOURIEUX, Member of the Scientific Council, ATTAC, France Gad LERNER, Journalist, Italy Franco LOCATELLI, Columnist of the Italian newspaper “Il Sole 24 Ore”, Italy Franjo LUKOVIC, CEO Zagrebacka Banka, Croatia Daniele MARINI, Director of North – East Foundation, Italy Antonio MARZANO, Chairman of CNEL, National Council of Economy and Work, Italy Edoardo MASSAGLIA, Head of Corporate Identity Division, UniCredit Group, Italy Joze MECINGER, Former prime Minister former Rector of University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Cesare MERLINI, Vice Executive President of the Council for relationship Italy-USA, Italy Thomas MIROW, State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Finance, Germany Dominique MOISI, Deputy Director French Institute for international relations, France Andrea MONETA, Group Deputy General Manager, Head of Poland’s Market Division, Italy Giovanni MORO, Political sociologist and president of the Active Citizenship Foundation (FONDACA) Italy Ferdinando NELLI FEROCI, Director General for European Integration, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Italy Fabrizio ONIDA, Professor of International Economics, Bocconi University, Italy Moni OVADIA, Singer, musician, author, actor and director, a leading character in Italian theatre, Italy Pier Carlo PADOAN, Professor of Political Economics at University La Sapienza of Rome, Director of Fondazione Italianieuropei, former Executive Director for Italy at IMF, Italy Luigi PAGANETTO, Chairman of ENEA, Dean of Economics Tor Vergata University, Italy Quentin PEEL, International Affairs Editor of the Financial Times, London Lapo PISTELLI, Responsible of Foreign Affair Margherita party, Head of the Margherita delegation in Bruxelles, Itlay Ivo PROKOPIEV Businessman and editor of the most influential economic weekly, Bulgaria Alessandro PROFUMO, CEO UniCredit Group, Italy Antonio PURI PURINI, Italian Ambassador in Germany Dieter RAMPL, Chairman of UniCredit Group, Germany Jose’ Luis RHI-SAUSI, Director CESPI ( International Political Studies Center), Italy Sergio ROMANO, Ambassador, Historian, Opinionist, Italy Renato RUGGIERO, Ambassador, Chairman of UniCredit International Advisory Board, Vice-Chairman of European Investment Banking Citigroup, Italy Enzo RULLANI, Professor of Business Strategies, Ca’ Foscari University, Italy Carlo SALVATORI, Vice – President UniCredit, Chairman of BA-CA, Italy André SAPIR, Professor of Economics,European Centre for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics (ECARES) Université Libre de Bruxelles, Giuseppe SCOGNAMIGLIO, Head of International and Institutional Relations Unicredit Group, Italy Adrian SEVERIN, Observer Socialist Group in the European Parliament, Romania Marko SKREB, Former Governor of Croatian Central Bank, IMF expert at Indipendent evaluation office,Croatia Andrea TOMAT, President “Fondazione Nord Est”, President of “Unindustria Treviso” Italy Tiziano TREU, Former Minister of Labour, National Responsible of Labour Margherita, Italy Giacomo VACIAGO, Professor of Economic Policy, Università Cattolica di Milano, Italy Karel VAN MIERT, Former European competition commissioner UE Theo WEIGEL, Former Minister of Finance, Germany .
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