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CANCELED - Overcoming the Pandemic: the EU Quest for Growth and Jobs

CANCELED - Overcoming the Pandemic: the EU Quest for Growth and Jobs

 
Due to unpostponable responsibilities at the government level the event "Overcoming the Pandemic: the EU Quest for Growth and Jobs" has been called off.
 
Growth and jobs were already priorities for the EU well before Covid-19. The socio-economic impact of the pandemic made them even more crucial and urged quick and strong policy responses. Indeed, unprecedented steps - including the Next Generation EU - have been taken by the EU so far, but they need to be fully implemented especially in the light of the recent rise of infections across Europe. Do these recent EU measures hint to a renewed and more solidaristic Europe? How to proceed with their full implementation? Would they suffice in the context of a second wave of infections? What to expect for growth and jobs in 2021?
 
This is the first of two online roundtables promoted by ISPI and the Embassy of Germany in Rome in the context of the project “Making the EU Matter: is it now or never?”
 
 
 

 

Monday, 26 October, 2020 - 18:00
Online Round Table

SPEAKERS

Vincenzo Amendola
Italian Minister of European Affairs
Maria Demertzis
Deputy Director, Bruegel
Katharina Gnath
Program Europe's Future, Bertelsmann Stiftung
Giampiero Massolo
President, ISPI
Michael Roth
German Minister of State for Europe
Michele Valensise
President, Villa Vigoni
Antonio Villafranca
Director of Studies, ISPI

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