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Globalization, Inclusion and Sustainability in a Global Century

Globalization, Inclusion and Sustainability in a Global Century

G7 INTERNATIONAL FORUM

GLOBALIZATION, INCLUSION AND SUSTAINABILITY IN A GLOBAL CENTURY

Under the auspices of the Italian G7 Presidency

Rome - May 8- 9, 2017

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

May 8, 2017 (first day)

International Conference Hall Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation

9-9:15 Registration of Partecipants and Welcome Coffee

9:15-10 Welcome Address and Conference Introduction

Elisabetta Belloni (Secretary General – MAECI)

Vincenzo Scotti (President, Link Campus University)

Luigi Paganetto, (President, Tor Vergata University Economics Foundation)

Paul Richard Gallagher (Secretary for Relations with States, Holy See)

The Forum provides three sessions:

- Globalization, Protection and Protectionism - Growth, Trade, Inequality and Poverty - The Search for Sustainable and Inclusive Development

Introductory papers of:

- Jean Paul Fitoussi - Dominick Salvatore - Pasquale Lucio Sandizzo

Co-chairs: Luigi Paganetto – Vincenzo Scotti

10-12 - First Session - Globalization, Protection and Protectionism

Introductory paper: Jean-Paul Fitoussi (Science Po, Paris)

Scheduled discussants:

Mladen Andric (Diplomatic Academy, Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Croazia) Innocenzo Cipolletta (UBS Italia SIM S.p.A.) Olga Leonova (Lomonosov Moscow State University) Maurizio Melani (Link Campus University) Holger Nehring (Stirling University) Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal (Queen Mary University of London) Antonio de Aguiar Patriota (Ambassador of Brazil in ) Rogelio Pfirter (Ambassador of Argentina at the Holy See) Giovanni Tria (University of Tor Vergata)

12-14 - Second Session – Growth, Trade, Inequality and Poverty

Introductory paper: Dominick Salvatore (Fordham University, N.Y.)

Scheduled discussants:

Adel A. Beshai (American University, Cairo) Luigi Bonatti () Leonel Fernandez (EU-LAC Foundation) John Gardner (Stirling University) Giorgio La Malfa (Ugo La Malfa Foundation) Joseph Mifsud (Stirling University) Andrea Montanino (Atlantic Council) Nawaf Obaid (Essam & Dalal Obaid Foundation – Belfer Center, Harvard Kennedy School) Yu Jie (London School of Economics and Political Science)

15-17 - Third Session - The Search for Sustainable and Inclusive Development

Introductory paper: Pasquale Lucio Scandizzo (Tor Vergata University Economics Foundation)

Scheduled discussants:

Saud al-Sarhan (King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies) Amitav Banerji (Global Leadership Foundation) Sabino Cassese (School of Government, LUISS) Franco Frattini (Link Campus University) Michael Frendo (Venice Commission - Frendo Advisory) Paolo Guerrieri (Sapienza University of Rome) Hubert Kempf (Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay) Noelle Lenoir (President, Cercle des Européens) Alberto Melloni (Giovanni XXIII Foundation)

17–18 – Sustainability policies and Global Cooperation: an open debate

Introducing:

Hassan Abouyoub (Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco in Italy) Michael Cox (London School of Economics and Political Science) Jaime De Melo (University of Geneva) Francesco La Camera (Ministry of the Environment and Protection of Land and Sea) Paola Subacchi (Chatham House)

Concluding:

Massimo Gaiani (Director General for Global Issues, Asia, Africa and Latin America – MAECI) Dessima Williams (General Assembly of the United Nations)

May 9, 2017

Old library Link Campus University

What we learned from the first day’s meeting: an open discussion Adriana Cerretelli (Il Sole 24 Ore - coord.)

9:30 – 11

First session - Scheduled discussants:

Abdulwahab Al Betari (Watar Partners, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) Najah Alotaibi (BBC – University of East Anglia) Alexander N. Chumakov (Lomonosov Moscow State University) Pasquale De Muro (University of Roma Tre) Sebastiano Fadda (University of Roma Tre) Raffaele Galano (Link Campus University) Nagi Idris (London Centre of International Law Practice) Andrea Maria Locatelli (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) Mehraliyeva Shafag (ADA University, Azerbaijan)

11 - 13

Second session – Scheduled discussants:

Guido Alpa (Sapienza University of Rome) Nabil Ayad (The Academy for Diplomacy and International Governance, Loughborough Univ.) Piero Calandra (Link Campus University) Marianne Lanatza (London Centre of International Law Practice) Pierluigi Matera (Link Campus University) Carlo Maria Medaglia (Link Campus University) Carlo Alberto Pratesi (University of Roma Tre) Claudio Roveda (Link Campus University – COTEC Foundation) Leonello Tronti (Sapienza University of Rome) Piergiorgio Valente (Link Campus University)

13 – 13:30

Final session: Adriano De Maio (Rector, Link), Massimo Gaiani, Luigi Paganetto, Vincenzo Scotti Discussing the document to be sent to the Italian Presidency of the G7