Speaker

Alec Russell

Foreign Editor

Financial Times {label=United Kingdom, value=United Kingdom}

Alec Russell is Foreign Editor of the Financial Times, responsible for overseeing international coverage and its correspondents. Previously he was editor of the FTWeekend, news editor and opinion editor. For much of his career he was a foreign correspondent based in the Balkans, southern Africa and Washington. He has written three books, the latest "After Mandela" on the prospects for South Africa after apartheid, and won many awards.

Wednesday 10 | 04

Leto Hall | Amalia HotelWed 10 | 04

    Thursday 11 | 04

    Artemis Hall | European Cultural Centre of DelphiThu 11 | 04

      Friday 12 | 04

      Artemis Hall | European Cultural Centre of DelphiFri 12 | 04

      Programming Partner: Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI)

      The Global South is getting more and more vocal in its requests for a fairer and bigger role in world affairs. This may be seen as a challenge to the Global North and to the international liberal order. Can the G7 build new bridges rather than new walls? How to safeguard the international economy and avoid further trade wars and protectionism? Which further steps should the G7 take to promote sustainable development in low- and middle-income countries? Which room for North-South cooperation on green transition and adaptation to climate change?