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The Agenda of the Future Secretary-General Monday, January 18, 2016

27 rue Saint-Guillaume – 75007 sciencespo.fr The Agenda of the Future AFTERNOON sessions #YLSummit United Nations Secretary-General 14:45 Panel 3 Le programme du prochain Secrétaire Général des Nations Unies Will terrorism dominate The future Secretary-­General’s agenda? President and Moderator : Miguel Ángel Moratinos former Minister of Foreign Affairs, • morning sessions Professor, • PSIA Faculty With former Prime Minister, Pakistan 08:00 Welcome and registration Shaukat Aziz Lakhdar Brahimi Elder • former Special Representative of the UN Secretary- 08:30 OPENING remarks by President Frédéric Mion and Dean General • former Minister of Foreign Affairs, • PSIA Faculty 08:45 Keynote speeches Jean-Marie Guéhenno President, International Crisis Group • former UN Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Minister of Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs, Élisabeth Guigou Head, French Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee • Elder • former President, Finland • former Minister of Justice, France • former Minister of European Affairs, France • UN Diplomat and Mediator • Nobel Peace Prize Laureate PSIA Faculty Irina Bokova Director-General, UNESCO Álvaro de Soto former UN Under-Secretary-General • PSIA Faculty 09:45 Panel 1 16:15 Panel 4 Reviving multilateralism: Which new paradigms after A priority for the incoming Secretary-­General? The Millennium Development Goals era? President and Moderator : Arnaud Leparmentier Le Monde President and Moderator : With Daniel Gros Director, Centre for European Policy Studies Pascal Lamy Interministerial Delegate for ExpoFrance 2025 • With former Director-General, World Trade Organization Henri de Castries Chairman and CEO, AXA Group, France Kevin Rudd President, Asia Society Policy Institute • Paul Collier Professor of Economics, Oxford University • PSIA Faculty former Prime Minister, Australia Kemal Dervis Vice-President for Global Economics, Brookings Institution • Laurence Tubiana Special Representative, 2015 Paris Climate Conference • former Minister of Economy, Turkey • former Head, UNDP Professor, Sciences Po • PSIA Faculty Arancha González Executive Director, International Trade Center Hubert Védrine former Minister of Foreign Affairs, France • PSIA Faculty President, Foundation for World Wide Cooperation • Chen Zhimin Dean, School of International Relations and Public Affairs, former President, European Commission • former Prime Minister, Fudan University, China 17:45 Break 11:15 Break 18:15 Panel 5 11:45 Panel 2 Reforming the UN system: The UN’s role in the global refugee crisis A matter of urgency, or impossibility? President and Moderator : Marilyne Baumard Le Monde President and Moderator : Vanessa Scherrer Vice Dean, PSIA With With President, Center for International Relations and Sustainable Judge, Italian Constitutional Court • former Prime Minister, Italy Vuk Jeremić Development • former President, UN General Assembly • former Minister Elmar Brok Chairman, Committee on Foreign Affairs of Foreign Affairs, Serbia Bruno Le Maire Member of Parliament, France • former Minister for Bruno Latour University Professor, Sciences Po • Holdberg Prize Laureate European Affairs, France Amre Moussa former Secretary-General, League of Arab States • Nabil Fahmy Dean, School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University former Minister of Foreign Affairs, of Cairo • former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Egypt Angela Kane former UN Under-Secretary-General • PSIA Faculty Bruno Stagno Ugarte Deputy Executive Director for Advocacy, Human Rights Javier Solana President, Center for Global Economy and Geopolitics of ESADE • Watch • former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Costa Rica • former UN Ambassador • former Secretary-General, NATO • former High Representative PSIA Faculty for Common Foreign and Security Policy 13:15 Lunch break 19:45 Closing Remarks by Dean Enrico Letta The Art of Diplomacy in the 21st Century Tuesday, January 19, 2016

In partnership with 27 rue Saint-Guillaume – 75007 Paris Centre d’analyse, de prévision et de stratégie, sciencespo.fr Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France The Art of Diplomacy in the 21st Century #YLSummit Le métier de diplomate face aux défis du XXIème siècle

This symposium aims at exploring how diplomatic practices evolve in response to the changes in the international system. Beyond the much-studied effects of globalization, CAPS and PSIA join forces to ponder the specificities of the every-day work 13:00 Lunch of diplomats in the 21st century. To what extent has the work of diplomats changed since the Congress of Vienna two centuries ago, or since the Treaty of Versailles nearly a century ago? 14:30 Session 3 Shifting Values and Interests: 08:45 Doors opening The New Face of an Old Dilemma 09:00 WelcomE remarks International politics have indeed long been a theater stage for conflicting principles and interests, but the conditions under which the old dilemma plays out Enrico Letta Dean of PSIA today have been greatly transformed. Our debate will enable us to discuss these Justin Vaïsse Director of the Centre d’analyse, de prévision et de stratégie (CAPS), transformations: the ascent of the human rights theme in the last decades of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs XXth century, as well as the globalization of news sources and more recently the omnipresence of social media. 09:30 Session 1 A Fragmented Global Landscape Moderator : Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer Centre d’analyse, de prévision And the Rise of Non-State Actors et de stratégie (CAPS), French Ministry of Foreign Affairs Director General, Russian International Affairs Council• The world is becoming increasingly fragmented and less Westphalian. In the Andrey Kortunov President, New Eurasia Foundation context of these transformations, our debate will focus on identifying to whom diplomats talk and in which format (the UN, G7, G20, BRICS, Normandy, etc.). David Rieff Journalist and Author • PSIA Faculty The panel will also question whether non-governmental actors such as NGOs Bruno Stagno-Ugarte Deputy Executive Director for Advocacy, Human Rights or private individuals have become their new interlocutors. Watch • former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Costa Rica• former UN Ambassador; Moderator : Enrico Letta Dean of PSIA PSIA Faculty Thomas Bagger Head of Policy Planning, German Federal Foreign Office Gilles Yabi Founder, WATHI, Citizen of West • former Project Director, International Crisis Group Manuel Lafont Rapnouil Head of the Paris office, on Foreign Relations Christian Lequesne University Professor at Sciences Po, CERI Fyodor Lukyanov Editor in Chief, Russia in Global Affairs 16:00 Break 11:00 Break 16:30 Session 4 11:30 Session 2 The Impact of Mediation on Diplomacy Digital Diplomacy Mediation might be as old as conflicts but the number of actors specializing in All human activities haveentered the digital age and diplomacy is no exception. mediation has multiplied in recent years, whether they be governments, regional This session will revolve around this transition and its manifold consequences, and international organizations or even NGOs and private individuals. For every looking not only at the use diplomats make of digital technologies, but also the conflict there is a pool of mediators vying with each other to help solve the regulation of these technologies (ICANN, data protection, the application of national dispute. Our debate will enable us to discuss what this evolution means for the norms, etc.) – a question which has become more political than technical. The panel work of diplomats. will also consider the new technological constraints the international system has to take into account (cyber espionage, Wikileaks and the Snowden case, etc.). Moderator : Vanessa Scherrer Vice-Dean of PSIA Moderator : Justin Vaïsse Director of the Centre d’analyse, de prévision Lakhdar Brahimi Elder • former Special Representative of the UN Secretary- et de stratégie (CAPS), French Ministry of Foreign Affairs General • former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Algeria• PSIA Faculty David Martinon Special Representative for International Negotiations on the David Harland Executive Director, Center for Humanitarian Dialogue Information Society and the Digital Economy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France Alain Lebeaupin Apostolic Nuncio to the European Community in Jan Melissen Senior Research Fellow, Clingendael Institute • Professor of Álvaro de Soto former UN Under-Secretary General • PSIA Faculty Diplomacy, University of Antwerp Arun Mohan Sukumar Head, Cyber Initiative, Observer Research Foundation Closing remarks Ian Wallace Senior Fellow in the International Security Program and Co-Director 18:00 of the Cybersecurity Initiative at New America Foundation Miguel Ángel Moratinos former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Spain• PSIA Faculty