Upcoming Webinars

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Who can save Europe, days before

another doomed European summit?

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Date: Tuesday 6 December
Time: 15:00 CET
Host: Richard Werly

Returning from Asia after addressing diplomats and universities in Hong Kong, Singapore and Bangkok, Diplo fellow and Le Temps correspondent Richard Werly will put the European crisis into an international context to analyse who could come to the rescue of the European Union before the upcoming European summit in Brussels.

On 9 December, European leaders will meet again in Brussels for the last summit of 2011. Will they come up with credible solutions and a long-lasting exit strategy for the eurozone? Very few experts are convinced. The talk of the day – reforming the European treaties – is not convincing. And the divergence between Germany and other eurozone member states is blatant.

This does not mean that the eurozone is on the brink of collapse. Once again, advances will be made towards stronger governance of the eurozone, and in a bid to overcome the growing mistrust in financial markets. But the focus is now much wider. As Europe is in crisis, it needs helps. Help is also needed to put the world economy back on track.

And what about China’s assistance and co-operation? What about Asia’s views on the European crisis? What about the Europe-US partnership?

Join Richard Werly, live from Brussels, for a just-in-time briefing, rich in analysis and insightful comments. Participants will be able to ask questions right after the presentation.

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17 Responses to Upcoming Webinars

  1. Seni on 23 March 2011 at 7:02 am

    Thanks for keeping me abreast and involved in the programs even though most times am unable to participate!!!

    • Stephanie on 23 March 2011 at 3:23 pm

      Thanks Seni! It’s a pity that you’re unable to follow the live webinar. We’ll be posting a digest after tomorrow’s webinar, so we invite you to come back and post any comments you may have. Thanks!

  2. Jean-Claude KAMWENUBUSA on 2 May 2011 at 10:55 am

    Thank you for inviting me to participate in this webiar upcoming event.

    • Stephanie on 5 May 2011 at 12:17 pm

      You’re welcome Jean-Claude. We hope you can make it!

  3. Lumnije on 5 May 2011 at 7:13 am

    Thanks for keeping me informed about your aktivities, I wish if could to participate but I can’t participate Thursday at that time!

    • Stephanie on 5 May 2011 at 12:26 pm

      Thanks for your interest Lumnije. Pity you can’t join us. However, we’ll be posting a digest after the webinar, so you might want to check back, or subscribe to our e-mail notifications. Thanks!

  4. Seni on 30 May 2011 at 1:37 pm

    Hello there

    am having problem to log in the response is “it seems that room server is down”

  5. francois rohner on 30 May 2011 at 3:29 pm

    I could not participate in today’s webinar on the G8-Summit in Deauville, unfortunately. I would very much appreciate if I could get a digest of the discussion.
    Thanks in advance.

    François (I am covering multilateral development in cooperation in Andri Bisaz’ Diplo-course on Development Diplomacy)

  6. Mayelinne Ynes De Lara on 16 June 2011 at 3:00 pm

    Thanks for the invitation, always greats subjects.

  7. Salanieta Tamanikaiwaimaro on 22 July 2011 at 6:49 pm

    Here is looking forward.

    • Stephanie on 25 July 2011 at 1:58 pm

      Thanks Sala for registering. Hope to e-see you tomorrow!

  8. Joseph A. Dougall on 22 July 2011 at 8:19 pm

    I enjoy participating in these events and this coming DIPLO e meeting on Tuesday 26, July. 2011 compliments the recent 2 day seminar on the Financial Crisis at the Maltese Parliament Buildings by the European Public Law Organization, which included professors of law coming from many countries, including the former Italian Prime Minister Professor Gulio Amato. See you all then

    • Stephanie on 25 July 2011 at 1:55 pm

      Thanks for the comment, Consul Dougall. What was the subject of the seminar? We look forward to e-seeing you tomorrow!

  9. Rachel on 15 September 2011 at 12:05 am

    Thank you for keeping me invlolved in this kind of event, Hoping to notify us for the updates in the near future. This would helps me to enhance my skills and talents.

  10. Setaita Tupua-Kalou on 18 October 2011 at 12:23 pm

    Thanks for the notification – looking forward.
    STK

  11. Mr. Immanuel Haihonya on 26 October 2011 at 7:00 am

    What is important now is to secure total confidence among EU economy actors. Financial risks can only be resolved if parties share the commonality of undersatnding on how collectively address Euro debt crisis.

    In Africa, this dream is far from the reality. As Namibian, I wouldn’t forsee sucessful economic integration while some country’s economy e.g Zimbabwe, Lesotho economy are sinking in total poverty. Given this indication, introducing “African Dollar” is just not worth it.

    • Richard Werly on 4 November 2011 at 5:21 pm

      Thanks for the comment. Concerning Europe, I predict major changes in aid/assistance policy resulting from the crisis. So here again, redefinition is on its way. The problem being always the same when it comes to regional integration: are countries ready (we see problems in the EU) to play a fair game rather than benefiting from a currency union without making the necessary budgetary efforts (Greece vs Germany… South Europe vs Northern Europe)?

      Richard

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