Leonardo Quattrucci (MPP 2013) will be part of a panel on "New Models for Europe" at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos. The UK’s decision to leave the EU, prolonged economic crisis and rising anti-immigrant sentiment are challenging the traditional model of European integration. What alternative models to regional integration could mark the beginning of a new Europe?
The discussion will be moderated by our dean Ngaire Woods, and will be livestreamed on Wednesday 18 January, 17:30 GMT.
Leonardo also wrote an article for the WEF ahead of the meeting - read it here: The future is becoming a burden on the young. These three principles could change that.
As part of his regular contribution to Alley Oop - Il Sole 24 Ore, Leonardo also wrote (in Italian) about the three guiding principles for 2017.
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