Urban transformation and the climate challenge after the pandemic
Climate change is one of the greatest challenge of our times. The Sars-Cov2 pandemic has further highlighted the need to rethink our development model on a sustainable basis.
To cope effectively with the issue, it is vital to redesign the cities in a more sustainable way, involving the local communities in an urban regeneration path.
Future Leaders Program - "Pandemic and emergency management: what lessons for the future?"
After a year of pandemic, the world is still dealing with an extremely complex emergency.
What can we learn from the other European and non-European countries and what else can be done? Which missteps have been made in the decision-making process and in the emergency management?
Luca Ricolfi, Professor at the University of Turin, will address these topics on 19th April.
Virtual Breakfast Briefing "Libya: new opportunies for Italy?"
President Mario Draghi has chosen Libya as destination for his first official visit abroad. On 6th April, Draghi has met Prime Minister Dabaiba, who is currently leading the Government of National Unity, which has been formed in the first days of March 2021 after years of civil wars. The priority accorded to Libya is nothing but a case: it is an important signal from Italy, directed to Libya, but also to the other regional actors, to Europe and to the international community in general, as well as to our companies interested in the country.
Ports and Global Maritime Transport: which Trends to Foster Growth and what Role for Europe?
Maritime transport underpins global supply chain linkages and economic interdependency with shipping and ports estimated to handle over 80 per cent of global merchandise trade by volume and more than 70 per cent by value. As a result, when the pandemic outbroke, the sector has worked as a transmission channel sending shockwaves across supply chains and regions. Indeed, disrupted transport networks and supply chains have significantly undermined world trade and economic activity, which contracted respectively by 9% and 4,9%.
Future Leaders Program - "Energy transition and geopolitical challenges: who wins and who loses?"
In a world that changes faster and faster, the "Future Leaders" Program offers young talents under 40 years of age occasions for in-depth discussions and debate with regards to long-term trends that will to significantly affect global scenarios.
Global Scenarios - Challenges for Europe
Event organized in the context of a series of meetings named "Global Scenarios", promoted by ISPI and Arca Fondi SGR, aimed to address topics related to economy and global policy in an integrated way.
Challenges for Europe
Franco BRUNI, Vice President, ISPI and Senior Professor, Università Bocconi
Federico FUBINI, Deputy Director, Corriere della Sera
Virtual Breakfast Briefing "After Brexit: new opportunities for Italy and the United Kingdom?"
In the near future, companies and economic players will face the definitive concretisation of Brexit. It is therefore time to look at the forthcoming scenarios, to cope with the challenges and opportunities that a new different form of cooperation with London will bring about. A renewed cooperation that could be streghtened thanks to the combination of the Italian Presidency of the G20 and the British Presidency of the G7. How to relaunch the trade and investment relations between the EU members and Great Britain?
Digital sovereignty divided among public and private interest: challenges and opportunities for Europe and Italy
Global Scenarios - Biden's Presidency
Event organized in the context of a series of meetings named "Global Scenarios", promoted by ISPI and Arca Fondi SGR, aimed to address topics related to economy and global policy in an integrated way.
Biden's Presidency
Paolo MAGRI, Executive Vice President, ISPI
Giovanna PANCHERI, US Correspondent, Sky TG24
Giuseppe SARCINA, US Correspondent, Corriere della Sera