Past Event
Emerging markets and Europe: time for different relationships?
Now that Europe can focus on medium-term issues rather than crisis management, it is the right time to reassess relations with the emerging markets. While the US seems to be betting on Asia, through its famous 'pivot' and the TPP, Europe is far from having a clear strategy. This session explored how to create a mutually beneficial relationship between Europe and the emerging markets.
Bruegel’s Annual Meetings offer a mixture of public sessions and restricted workshops, where Bruegel’s scholars, members and stakeholders can discuss the policy challenges facing the European economy. In 2015 these events are also part of Bruegel’s 10th anniversary celebrations, for which we are organising a series of events in the capitals of our member states. These debates, talks and conferences will bring crucial European topics to audiences across the continent.
Event Materials
Schedule
15.15-15.20
Introduction by chair
Alicia García-Herrero, Senior Fellow
15.20-15.40
Keynote
Javier Solana, President, ESADE Center for Global Economy and Geopolitics
15.40-16.15
Panel discussion
Muhamad Chatib Basri, Former Finance Minister of Indonesia
Kemal Dervis, Vice-President and Director of Global Economy and Development, Brookings
André Sapir, Senior Fellow
16.15-17.00
Discussion with the audience
17.00
End
Speakers
Muhamad Chatib Basri
Former Finance Minister of Indonesia
Kemal Dervis
Vice-President and Director of Global Economy and Development, Brookings
Alicia García-Herrero
Senior Fellow
André Sapir
Senior Fellow
Javier Solana
President, ESADE Center for Global Economy and Geopolitics
Location & Contact
Matilda Sevón
[email protected] +32 2 227 4212