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Intereconomics Annual Conference: De-Globalisation – A New World Order?

Economic and monetary affairs

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Intereconomics Annual Conference: De-Globalisation – A New World Order?

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After decades of increasing globalisation in trade, capital and information flows, we are currently experiencing a shift due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia’s war in Ukraine and divisions over the conflict. Disrupted supply chains, US-China trade tensions and the gradual demise of the WTO appear to be serious threats to globalisation and have altered the geopolitical landscape. Where is globalisation heading? Are we seeing the beginning of a more multipolar world order, one divided between US and Chinese influence? And if so, where does the EU fit in this new scheme?

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Registration for this event will be ending on November 7th 17:00

Host
Cinzia Alcidi Cinzia Alcidi
Cinzia Alcidi

Senior Research Fellow, Head of the Economic Policy and Jobs & Skills Unit

Speakers list
Christian Breuer

ZBW Editor-in-Chief, Intereconomics

Jayati Ghosh

Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Alicia García Herrero

Senior Fellow, Bruegel and Chief Economist for Asia Pacific, Natixis

Simon Evenett

Professor of International Trade and Economic Development, University of St. Gallen

Alexander Sandkamp

Professor at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy

Benjamin Zissimos

Associate Professor of Economics, University of Exeter Business School

Simone Urbani Grecchi

Head of International Strategic Analysis, Intesa Sanpaolo

Isabelle Ioannides

Non-Resident Research Fellow, Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy; and Senior Policy Analyst, European Parliamentary Research Service