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The economic and political challenges for Europe

The economic and political challenges for Europe

Nowadays, the EU is facing unprecedented multiple crises. Over the last years, the European stagnation not only has caused a slow, unsatisfying economic growth, but it has also weakened public opinion consensus towards the integration process. In this context, the upcoming British referendum on the European Union membership represents a risky watershed.

In a scenario where migration, terrorism and political instability are fostering uncertainties, what will Europe's future look like? 

The Conference took place at the Rome Chamber of Commerce (Piazza di Pietra).

 

 

Monday, 20 June, 2016 - 17:30
Rome, Chamber of Commerce (Piazza di Pietra)

SPEAKERS

Emmanuel Macron
French Minister of Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs
Tommaso Nannicini
Undersecretary of State, Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers
Christoph Schmidt
President, German Council of Economic Experts
Giorgio Napolitano
Honorary President, ISPI

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