#53SGS #ConfrontingScarcity
Speakers
Cathryn Clüver Ashbrook
Executive Vice President & Senior Advisor, Bertelsmann Stiftung
Daniel Risch
Prime Minister of the Principality of Liechtenstein
Péter Szijjártó
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary
Egils Levits
Fmr. President of the Republic of Latvia
Anna Stünzi
Fmr. President, foraus - Swiss Forum on Foreign Policy
In the face of multifaceted scarcity challenges and Europe's decreased influence in the geopolitical environment, it is imperative that the continent's strategic priorities focus on collaborative solutions for resilience and maintaining a robust global presence. By examining the role of policy frameworks and fostering collaboration within Europe, the discussion seeks to uncover pathways towards a more sustainable future, exploring how the continent can effectively leverage its collective resources to navigate these challenges. As Europe grapples with these pressing issues, the key question remains: Can collaboration thrive amidst diverging priorities?
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