(Adnkronos) – On February 6 and 7, the Harvard Kennedy School will host the 12th edition of the European Conference, one of the leading forums in the United States dedicated to discussing Europe’s role in the global context. The event, organized by Harvard Kennedy School students, will bring together over 700 participants from more than 40 countries for two days of discussion on politics, economics, innovation, and international relations. This was learned from a press release.
This year’s theme, “Crisis as Catalyst: Europe’s Opportunity in a Changing World Order,” addresses the major transformations underway in the world order and the opportunities they open for Europe. The conference will feature more than 50 internationally renowned speakers, including heads of government and former European leaders, representatives of European Union institutions, ambassadors, business executives, economists, academics, and leaders of international organizations.
“We are living in a historical phase where global crises demand decisive strategic choices,” declares Carlo Giannone, co-chair of the European Conference. “This conference aims to foster a concrete and high-level dialogue on how Europe can strengthen its role in a rapidly changing world.” The program includes keynote speeches, discussion panels, in-depth sessions, and networking opportunities, as well as an evening event at the Harvard Art Museums. The full schedule and updated list of speakers are available online. Tickets can be purchased on the official website www.euroconf.eu