European Social Democracy: Roots and Prospects
13-14 Marzo 2008
Hotel De la Minerve, Roma
Giovedì 13 Marzo 2008
15.00 Welcome: Michael Braun, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
15.15 Opening remarks: Social Democracy as a European culture
Bo Stråth, University of Helinski
15.30 Social Democracy after the Third Way
Chair: Enzo Bartocci, Fondazione Brodolini
Blair's Third Way: birth, values, limits and legacy
Eric Shaw, University of Stirling
Nordic Social Democracy: the Modernizers
Paolo Borioni, Fondazione Istituto Gramsci
Continental Social Democracy
Detlev Albers, University of Bremen and member of the SPD Commission of the Fundamental Program
Spain from Gonzales to Zapatero
Antonio Estella de Noriega, Fundacion Pablo Iglesias and University Carlos III, Madrid
16.30 Discussant: Giacomo Filibeck, Chairman, ECOSY
17.00 Coffee break
17.30 Welfare as an infrastructure for competition
Chair: Giuseppe Vacca, President, Fondazione Istituto Gramsci
The contractual approach to Welfare State reform
Sergio Beraldo, University of Naples
Agenda 2010, Germany, Europe
Michael Dauderstädt, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
The Lisbon process tomorrow
Stefan Collignon, Chairman of the Scientific Committee, Centro Europa Ricerche, Italy
18.30 Discussants: Federico Lucarini, University of Macerata, and Enzo Bartocci, Chairman, Fondazione Brodolini
Venerdì 14 Marzo 2008
9.30 Social Democracy and participation
Chair: Luciano Vecchi, member of the PES Presidency
Social democratic organisation as a sociological issue
Albrecht Konecny, International Secretary, SPOE
Unions and Social Democracy yesterday and today
Pasquale Baccaro, MIT
Party Program as an instrument of grass root mobilization
Benjamin Mikfeld, SPD
Social Democracy in Eastern Europe
Sorina Soare, Université Libre de Bruxelles
The PES as a European party and the EU
Carlos Carnero González, member of the European Parliament
11.00 Discussant: Angelo Bolaffi, Director, Italian Culture Institute, Berlin
11.30 Coffee Break
12.00 Global governance, transatlantic relations, multiregionalism
Chair: Roberto Gualtieri, Fondazione Istituto Gramsci
The economic structure of multi-regionalism
Paolo Guerrieri, Vice President, Istituto Affari Internazionali
The transatlantic relations and Social Democracy (Cold War, today, tomorrow)
Mario Del Pero, University of Bologna
European and US Reformism
Will Marshall, President, Progressive Policy Institute
European and Latin American reformism
Donato Di Santo, Undersecretary of State, Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
13.00 Discussant: Umberto Ranieri, Chairman, Foreign Affairs Committee, Chamber of Deputies, Italy
13.30 Closing remarks: Giuliano Amato, Italian Minister of Interior, Chairman of the Scientific Committee, Fondazione Italianieuropei
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