Pascal Lamy (pascallamy.eu) holds various mandates at the global, European, and French levels. He is notably the vice-president of the Paris Peace Forum, President of the European branch of the Brunswick Group and coordinator of the Jacques Delors Institutes (Paris, Berlin, Brussels).
Pascal Lamy served two terms as Director General of the World Trade Organization (WTO) from September 2005 to September 2013.
He graduated of the École des Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC) in Paris, of the Faculty of Law (Sorbonne), of the Institut d’Études Politiques (IEP) and of the Ecole Nationale d’Administration (ENA).
He began his career in the French civil service at the General Inspectorate of Finance and the Treasury. In 1981, he became advisor of the Minister of Economy and Finance, Jacques Delors, then Deputy Head of Prime Minister’s Pierre Mauroy cabinet in 1983.
From 1985 to 1994, Pascal Lamy was the chief of staff of the President of the European Commission, Jacques Delors, and his “sherpa” at the G7.
In 1994, he joined the team in charge of the recovery of the French bank Crédit Lyonnais then becoming its CEO up to its privatization in 1999, before returning to the European Commission as Trade Commissioner (Romano Prodi’s Presidency) until the end of 2004.
After his mandate in Brussels, Pascal Lamy chaired for a brief sabbatical period the think tank working on European integration created by Jacques Delors, “Notre Europe” (now “Institut Jacques Delors”). He also became an associate professor at the Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris and an advisor to Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, President of the European Socialist Party. In 2005, he was elected to head the WTO.
Pascal Lamy has set out his commitment to European integration and his vision of a “controlled” globalization in several thought-provoking books:
- Strange New World (with N. Gnesotto, Odile Jacob, 2020)
- Où va le monde ? (with N. Gnesotto and JM. Baer, Odile Jacob, 2017 – republished in 2018)
- Quand la France s’éveillera (Odile Jacob, 2014)
- The Geneva Consensus, (Cambridge University Press, 2013)
- Now for the Long Term (Report of the Oxford Martin Commission for Future Generations, 2013)
- La Démocratie-monde – Pour une autre gouvernance globale (Seuil, 2004)
- L’Europe en première ligne (Seuil, 2002)
- L’Europe de nos volontés (with J. Pisani- Ferry, Plon, 2002 The Europe we want, Arch Press / The Policy Network, 2002)
- “World-Europe” report, chaired by P. Lamy in the framework of the XIth Plan of the Commissariat général du Plan (Dunod, 1993).
He has received the title of Doctor Honoris Causa from 8 universities as well as numerous awards and distinctions in France and throughout the world.
Pascal Lamy chairs the Paris Peace Forum since 2019, the French National Committee of the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC), the European Starfish mission (ocean), the Danone mission committee, the Aspen Africa-Europe meetings. He coordinates the Jacques Delors Institutes (Paris, Berlin, Brussels). He co-chairs the Antartica 2020 coalition. He is also a member of the board of directors of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, the European Climate Foundation (ECF), Transparency International France, the Center on Regulation in Europe (CERRE), IFPRI (where he chairs the strategy and programs committee), the Musiciens du Louvre (Minkowski orchestra), the Institut Pierre-Mendès-France, Collegium International, the Institut Jean Monet, Senior Advisor to Trade Mark East Africa (TMEA) and the World Trade Board, member of the Advisory Board of Transparency International, the Oxford Martin School, the Back to Blue Initiative (The Economist), Covid Gap (Duke University) and the World Risk Report (WEF). He is a trustee of Europeum and Friends of Europe, an affiliated professor at HEC, China Europe International Business School CEIBS, Shanghai and the Centre for Economic Policy Research. He is also a member of the Global Foundation Roundtable (Rome), a member of the Steering Committee of the Colbert Foundation and a member of the Advisory Board of the Alpbach Forum and the Senior Advisory Council of the Beijing Forum.
Pascal Lamy also lectures, including to the benefit of Institut Jacques Delors, among other engagements on issues related to globalisation, global governance, international trade, international economics, regional integration, European and French issues.
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
European political parties

China and the role of Europe in a new world order

Making migrant returns a pre-condition of trade openness

Europe, a partner to anti-COVID vaccination in Africa

No more free lunch. Ending free allowances in the EU ETS to the benefit of innovation

The budgetary stick to the rescue of the rule of law?

MÉDIAS
MEDIAS
Lamy: ‘La corsa alle clean-tech sarà selvaggia e senza regole, fondi Ue solo a idrogeno e batterie’

Protectionnisme américain : un choix qui vient de loin

La politique commerciale de l’Europe face à des injonctions contradictoires

UN climate report shows world is flying blind into the storm

Europe’s new climate plan: Don’t burn coal, burn your EU ideals!

LAMY’S MERCOSUR CHEAT SHEET

ÉVÉNEMENTS
EVENTS
Conférence Jacques Delors 2023 – La transition écologique [FR]

Académie Notre Europe – Europe in the world session

Euroquestions | Will the invasion of Ukraine strengthen or weaken the EU integration process?

What are the paths to European power? [FR]

A More Perfect Economic Union – A Transatlantic Tribute to Henrik Enderlein

Conférence Jacques Delors : Rebondir avec l’Europe

Delphi Economic Forum : World Trade in the post pandemic era

Multilateralism at stake Europe, global powers, regional organizations and UN system reform

The Future of Trade: How can Europe and the United States join forces to rewrite the post-COVID trade agenda

Webinaire | The Future EU – US Trade Relationship

Etats-Unis : définir une stratégie pour l’Europe

Etats-Unis : définir une stratégie pour l’Europe

Le monde en crises : impacts de la COVID-19 sur le commerce international

2020 virtual Outermost regions Forum | “Together for a sustainable future”

Webinar | The next European Council Meeting : potential outcomes & opportunities / A dialogue with Clément Beaune

WEBINAR | A European Border Carbon Adjustment proposal

Webinar | Greener After – A Green Recovery Stimulus for a post-COVID-19 Europe

LIVE STREAM | Digital sovereignty in the age of pandemics

Greening the EU trade policy

Budapest, 10 to 14 July – Budapest European Agora

Avignon, 9 July 2019 – us, Europe

Brussels, 13 June 2019 – European elections: promoting a coalition agreement between four political families

Brussels, 24 May 2019 – Research and Innovation as a compass for the future we want

Paris, 14 May 2019 – Campaign’s words

Brussels, 4 April 2019 – EU and US sanctions: which sovereignty ?

Paris, 2 April 2019 – Citizen And Trade Unionist: 2 Voices to Act For Europe

Brussels, 19 February 2019 – The European Energy Transition : a year ahead of the twenties

Paris, 19 February 2019 – If the climate was a bank, we would have saved it already. What are we waiting for?

Lyon, 17 October 2018 – Which Europe in the world do you want?

Paris, 15 October 2018 – Will the EU become a world power?

Brussels, 11 October 2018 – State of Europe 2018

Londres, 8 October 2018 – Is a Rules Based, Open, Globalisation Still Worth Fighting For?

Paris, 3 October 2018 – Mercredi de l’innovation: meeting with Pascal Lamy

Paris, 3 October 2018 – Beyond Trade Wars: From Free Trade to Fair Trade

Berlin, 19 September 2018 – Making Europe’s Economic Union Work

Brussels, 28 June 2018 – Globalisation and Europeanisation: European solutions for global problems?

Clichy, 19 June 2018 – How to make Europe the world economic leader?

Montreal, 11 June 2018 – Europe at the Crossroads

Brussels, 8 June 2018 – EU Trade policy in a multilateral trading system under threat

Brussels, 7 June 2018 – Europe between Globalisation, Empires and Populisms : “Res Publica” or “The End of History”

Paris, 6 June 2018 – Fact-finding mission on Europe “Achieve the democratic refounding process”

Strovolos, 1 June 2018 – Annual Lecture in Economics: Harnessing Globalisation

Berlin, 28 May 2018 – Global Solutions Summit

Paris, 25 May 2018 – Hearing by the rapporteurs of the report on the European policy on breakthrough innovation

Brussels, 17 May 2018 – Where is spectrum management headed in 2025-35?

Paris, 16 May 2018 – Global Markets

Paris, 24 April 2018 – Trump, Brexit: Globalisation in crisis?

Louvain, 19 April 2018 – Brexit? Really?

Paris, 12 April 2018 – France and Europe in globalisation

Beijing, 11 April 2018 – Reform of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs)

Beijing, 11 April 2018 – The new Reform Agenda : Government vs. the Market

Beijing, 26 March 2018 – Will the World Fight a Trade War?

Beijing, 25 March 2018 – Pursuing Opening-up on All Fronts

Beijing, 24 March 2018 – A New Agenda for the World Economy

Brussels, 23 February 2018 – CEPS Idea Lab

Brussels, 22 February 2018 – CEPSLab 18

Geneva, 19 February 2018 – Trade: Headwinds or Maelstrom?

Brussels, 29 January 2018 – Prioritising People and Planet

London, 18 January 2018 – Launch of the Trade Knowledge Exchange

Paris, 16 January 2018 – “Horizon 2020” seminar

Paris, 9 January 2018 – The new global disorder: between geopolitics and geoeconomics?

Dhaka, 6 January 2017 – Knowledge to Share, Planet to Care

Paris, 6 December 2017 – Is global governance of finance adequate?

Paris, 5 December 2017 – The future of social democracy

Paris, 4 December 2017 – Horizon 2020 Forum

Brussels, 30 November 2017 – The Future of EU Trade Policy

Dublin, 27 October 2017 – is De-Globalisation Underway?

Dublin, 26 October 2017 – Brexit, the Border and the Internal Market

Johannesburg, 23 October 2017 – Globalisation and the tragedy of the commons

Boulogne-Billancourt, 2 October 2017 – A New World?

Brussels, 27 September 2017 – Research & Innovation for Europe, What After 2020?

Brussels, 26 September 2017 – EU4FACTS: Evidence for policy in a post-fact world

Brussels, 25 September 2017 – Conference on the Future of EU Finances

Bierville, 30 August 2017 – Roundtable on Universalism

Alpbach, 28 August, 2017 – The EU on trial: 60 years of conflict and cooperation in Europe

Sydney, 3 August 2017 – Globalisation and the future of the Pacific: What role for the EU?

Wellington, 31 July 2017 – Does one-size-fit-all? European thoughts about a Post-Cotonou Agreement

Nouméa, 27 July 2017 – Innovative Partnerships for Sustainable Development

Canberra, 18 June 2017 – The leadership we need – geopolitical challenges

Brussels, 21 March 2017 – Beyond the first ten years

Brussels, 10 March 2017 – How to give body to the European project again?

Brussels, 24 January 2017 – The Future of the Trade

Paris, 14 December 2016 – What future for international trade?

Beijing, 2 Decembre 2016 – The Challenges of World Trade

Brussels, 24 November 2016 – Skilling up the next generation for an Innovative Europe

Paris, 24 October 2016 – Tribute to Emile Noël, Yesterday and today’s Europe

Brussels, 18 October 2016 – Sustainable Development – Prerequisite for Justice and Peace

Brussels, 6 September 2016 – New generation of free trade agreements: the challenges for the future?

Brussels, 6 September 2016 – EU – China: Towards a strategic relationship

Paris, 5 September 2016 – The stakes of energy transition in Europe

Alpbach, 29 August 2016 – Boosting Trade and Protecting the Earth: A Catch 22 for the 21st Century?

Palaiseau, 26 August 2016 – Could Europe influence the world ?

Paris, 23 June 2016 – What reforms for Europe ?

Montréal, 13 June 2016 – Towards a new global geopolitical order

London, 7 June 2016 – 2016 and the politics of trade and globalisation

Paris, 7 June 2016 – Globalisation looking for meaning and rights

Paris, 19 April 2016 – Regulatory cooperation : do we have the means of our ambitions ?

Paris, 19 April 2016 – Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership – TTIP : Myths and Realities

Paris, 18 April 2016 – For an ethical globalisation

Brussels, 19 March 2016 – Global economic shifts and power relationships
