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Giovedì 13 e venerdì 14 Marzo 2008 all'Hotel De la Minerve, Roma, la Fondazione Italianieuropei, insieme all'Istituto Fondazione Gramsci e alla Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, organizza il convegno "European Social Democracy: Roots and Prospect". Leggi il programma.
European Social Democracy: Roots and Prospects 13-14 Marzo 2008 Hotel De la Minerve, Roma Giovedì 13 Marzo 2008 15.00 Welcome: Michael Braun, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung 15.15 Opening remarks: Social Democracy as a European culture 15.30 Social Democracy after the Third Way Blair's Third Way: birth, values, limits and legacy Nordic Social Democracy: the Modernizers Continental Social Democracy Spain from Gonzales to Zapatero 16.30 Discussant: Giacomo Filibeck, Chairman, ECOSY 17.00 Coffee break 17.30 Welfare as an infrastructure for competition The contractual approach to Welfare State reform Agenda 2010, Germany, Europe The Lisbon process tomorrow 18.30 Discussants: Federico Lucarini, University of Macerata, and Enzo Bartocci, Chairman, Fondazione Brodolini Venerdì 14 Marzo 2008 9.30 Social Democracy and participation Social democratic organisation as a sociological issue Unions and Social Democracy yesterday and today Party Program as an instrument of grass root mobilization Social Democracy in Eastern Europe The PES as a European party and the EU 11.00 Discussant: Angelo Bolaffi, Director, Italian Culture Institute, Berlin 11.30 Coffee Break 12.00 Global governance, transatlantic relations, multiregionalism The economic structure of multi-regionalism The transatlantic relations and Social Democracy (Cold War, today, tomorrow) European and US Reformism European and Latin American reformism 13.00 Discussant: Umberto Ranieri, Chairman, Foreign Affairs Committee, Chamber of Deputies, Italy 13.30 Closing remarks: Giuliano Amato, Italian Minister of Interior, Chairman of the Scientific Committee, Fondazione Italianieuropei
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