20 de gener del 2020

Seminari organitzat pel CIDOB -WP2020A world of two or three?

Seminari organitzat per 18 any consecutiu pel CIDOB  per a debatre sobre el nou ordre internacional:  War&Peace in the 21st Century: A world of two or three? The US, China and the EU in a new global order 

#WP2020A world of two or three? The US, China and the EU in a new global orderFor the last few years the fault-lines dividing the United States and the People’s Republic of China seem not only to consolidate but to deepen further. Some voices suggest that we might be on the edge of the formation of a new bipolar system with dynamics mimicking those of the Cold War in the 20th Century between the US and the USSR. From trade wars to technological competition the effects of their current incipient contest are already affecting the contours of the global order. Amid the potential clash between Washington and Beijing, the European Union is asking itself whether it could become a third global pole in its own right and if it is interested in it to happen. After the Parliamentary elections in May 2019 and the constitution of the new EU Commission, new European leaderships must take strategic decisions on what the role of the European Union amid this contest should be. At the same time, Russia also tries to play a leading role in shaping the new world order. What should the EU do in order to secure its positions as a third independent voice? How would transatlantic relations be reshaped in this context? A new distribution of power might come hand-in-hand with substantial changes in the international order. How would the global liberal order change in light of a tripolar distribution of power? Is there anything different the EU can offer amid this change?09.30 OpeningAda Colau, Mayor, Barcelona City Council (tbc)09.45IntroductionAntoni Segura, Chairman of the Board, CIDOB Javier Solana, Honorary Chairman of the Board, CIDOB; President, ESADEgeo 10.00The United States, China and the new global orderA discussion between:Robin Niblett, Director, Chatham House Heather A. Conley, Vice President for Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic, Center for Strategic and Internatio-nal Studies (CSIS) Shaoguang Wang, Emeritus Professor, Chinese University of Hong Kong Dmitri Trenin, Director, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Moscow Center Chaired and moderated by:Judy Dempsey, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Europe; Editor in Chief, Strategic Europe Followed by a debate between the speakers 11.15 Coffee break11.45 A third pole? Articulating an EU’s voice for the new political cycleA discussion between:Federica Mogherini, former High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the Commission (tbc)Ferdinando Nelli, President, Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI)Martin S. Indyk, Distinguished Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations Shada Islam, Director of Europe and Geopolitics, Friends of Europe Cristina Gallach, High Commissioner for the 2030 Agenda of Spain; former UN Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information (2014-2017)Chaired and moderated by:Followed by a debate between the speakers13.00 Debate with the audience13.45 Closing RemarksPol Morillas, Director, CIDOB.


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