The global architecture built in the late 1940s served mankind well. Yet the global system has evolved: Cold War, the United States as the sole superpower, the emergence of China and today’s hodgepodge of multiple power centers. What’s next—and what might be in Egypt’s and, more broadly, the Middle East’s best interests?
Date: Thursday May 7, 2020
10 am New York, 4pm Stockholm, 4pm Cairo
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The panelists are:
Jan Eliasson, Chair of the Governing Board, SIPRI; Former Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sweden
Nabil Fahmy, Founding Dean, School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP), The American University in Cairo and Former Egyptian Foreign Minister
Ghassan Salamé, Former UN envoy for Libya and International Relations Professor, Emeritus Sciences Po, Paris
Alan Stoga, Chairman of the Tällberg Foundation and President, Zemi, US
The panel will be moderated by Ibrahim Awad, Professor of Practice in Global Affairs and Director, Center for Migration and Refugee Studies
The webinar is jointly hosted by the Tällberg Foundation and The School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at The American University in Cairo