T20 Roundtables2021-09-21T14:32:35+01:00

T20 Italy launches a series of T20-associated events which aim to broaden participation in the T20 by adding new voices of international experts, civil servants, and representatives of the private sector.

3105, 2021

T20 SPRING ROUNDTABLES

Sustainable Investment for a Post-Covid World: the role of the G20   The world after COVID-19 should not return to the world that was. The pandemic has accelerated many trends already underway in the global economy, amplifying the need to rethink a greener and more inclusive [...]

2605, 2021

T20 SPRING ROUNDTABLES

The Quest for a Circular Carbon Economy ISPI, the T20 National Coordinator and Chair, and KAPSARC are co-hosting the T20 Associated-event “The Quest for a Circular Carbon Economy”, in cooperation with the G20 Research Group, IEE Japan, OECD and the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies. This Public Event is preceded by a [...]

1905, 2021

T20 SPRING ROUNDTABLES

After Covid-19: a Most Wanted Recovery   ISPI, the T20 National Coordinator and Chair, and Bruegel are co-promoting the T20 Associated-event “After Covid-19: a Most Wanted Recovery”, in cooperation with the Centre for European Reform and Elcano Royal Institute. This Public Event is preceded by a closed-door Workshop by invitation only (see the programme), [...]

1205, 2021

T20 SPRING ROUNDTABLES

The Future of Education after Covid. Leaving no one behind   ISPI, the T20 National Coordinator and Chair, and Fundação Getulio Vargas  are co-promoting the T20 Associated-event “The Future of Education after Covid. Leaving no one behind”, in cooperation with CIPPEC, Comexi, Fedesarrollo, OECD, and in association with UCL Institute of Education. This Public Event is [...]

705, 2021

T20 SPRING ROUNDTABLES

EU, US & CHINA. The Impossible Triangle? Global Economic Governance after the Pandemic The pandemic is fueling pre-existing economic tensions and rivalries among the three big world powers. From trade to finance and currency, the post-pandemic world looks increasingly fragmented and regionalised. While this may benefit regional [...]

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