As part of the citizens' consultations on the future of the European Union, the members of the student association FORUM Conférences & Debates of the emlyon business school join forces with the Jacques Delors Institute to take an interest, in the presence of Pascal Lamy, in the opinion of emlyon students and alumni, and Centrale Lyon students on the place of Europe in globalization, its commercial policies and more generally on the future of construction, policies and practices. European institutions.
A consultation that will be broadcast live online, and to which any citizen can participate!
12:00 Welcome by the association FORUM Conferences & debates of the emlyon business school
12:05 Interactive introduction by Pascal Lamy
12:30 Citizen dialogue with the audience and the internet users
A consultation that will be broadcast live online, and to which any citizen can participate!
12:00 Welcome by the association FORUM Conferences & debates of the emlyon business school
12:05 Interactive introduction by Pascal Lamy
12:30 Citizen dialogue with the audience and the internet users
emlyon
France
Lyon
SUR LE MÊME THÈME
ON THE SAME THEME
PUBLICATIONS
Towards a European Transition Support Fund

International Trade: Does Europe Protect?

Rights and Role of the European Parliament in Common Commercial Policy

Screening foreign direct investment in Europe

Protecting without Protectionism?

To Be European in a Global World

European identity in the context of globalisation

Stopping CETA and TTIP will not stop globalisation

Building the future of the EU: our generation’s duty

Globalisation ethics

The Political Future of the European Union

The Political Future of the European Union by Manuel Valls

The Political Future of the European Union by Jean-Claude Juncker

Stronger together – even at 27!

Fear of TTIP, globalisation, or a middle class downgrade?

The EU after the elections: what strategy for globalisation?

What the French told us about globalisation

What European democracy in the face of globalisation and the crisis?

The single market and cohesion policy dyad: battered by the crisis and globalisation

Inventing the European policies of tomorrow

Is globalisation in need of global governance?

Think Global – Act European IV. Thinking Strategically about the EU’s External Action

Challenges and prospects of a transatlantic free trade area

Challenges and prospects of a transatlantic free trade area

Challenges and prospects of a transatlantic free trade area

Rethinking the EMU and making Greater Europe positive again

Engaging with middle and global players

Think Global – Act European IV – Thinking Strategically about the EU’s External Action

European budget 2014-2020: seven years of bad luck?

How can the EU promote its economic interests with China?

Towards a Transatlantic Market?

Europe’s Trade Strategy: Promise or Peril?

Towards a common external representation for the eurozone ?

Global governance: tackling the issue of values

Single market: new rules urgently needed

European influence: the need for a paradigm shift

The globalisation: where are we coming from? Where are we going to?

EU governance under the stress test of emerging economies

The EU and the world: sink or swim

Regionalism & Global Governance:The Emerging Agenda

Markets and Government before, during and after the 2007-20xx Crisis” – Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa

A Changing Global Context in Agricultural Policy

What disruptions to supply and demand in world agriculture?

Europe and Global Issues

Global economy prize 2006- University of Kiel

The European Union and the Doha Round post Hong Kong

Free Trade Today – The Capital Myth by Jagdish Bhagwati

MÉDIAS
MEDIAS
Deglobalization Is Not Inevitable

Ralentissement de la mondialisation

Crise alimentaire : “C’est une tempête qui va durer”, estime Pascal Lamy, président de l’Institut Jacques Delors
