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Money makes the world go round?, a Lisbon Speed Talk in english with Kai Lindeman and Joana Petiz.
“AU - EU Summit: and now what?”, a Lisbon Talk with the participation of Lidet Tadesse, Ottilia Maunganidze and Fernando Jorge Cardoso, moderated by Geert Laporte.
Barnett Rubin, Shukria Barakzai, Victor Ângelo e Cátia Moreira de Carvalho, in a conversation moderated by Bernardo Fazendeiro.
"Afghanistan: current situation and short term scenarios." A webinar with Omar Samad, Ayscha Hamdani, Carlos Branco and Pedro Caldeira Rodrigues. Moderated by Teresa Almeida Cravo.
"Is Big Tech's Reign coming to an end?" a Lisbon Speed Talk, in English, with Steven Hill, moderated by João Tomé.
Loïc Fauchon, President of the World Water Council, in a Lisbon Speed Talk moderated by Rui Cardoso, jornalist at Expresso.
Might Credit Rating Agencies create obstacles to pardoning or rescheduling of debts? A Lisbon Speed talk with Jayati Ghosh and Elisabete Tavares.
A conversation between Raquel Vaz Pinto and Daniel Nexon, dedicated to the theme "Is there a US strategy towards the EU and China?"
During a debate moderated by José Manuel Rosendo, Ana Santos Pinto, Eduard Soler and Sinan Ülgen, discussed the Relations between Turkey and the European Union as well as the issues posed by their respective complex neighbourhoods.
Is populism growing? Why and where? Cas Mudde talked with David Dinis about the rise of populism in our societies.
An online conference that gathered several experts, academics, leaders and activists to discuss ocean literacy, biosphere preservation and sustainability.
An online conference that gathered several experts, academics, leaders and activists to discuss ocean literacy, biosphere preservation and sustainability.
An online conference that gathered several experts, academics, leaders and activists to discuss ocean literacy, biosphere preservation and sustainability.
Barak Richman and Barbara Reis talked about the main challenges that technology poses to democracy.
The first Lisbon Talk of 2021 focused on controversial issues of the Europe-Africa Agenda of negotiations for the next AU-EU Summit.
Raquel Vaz Pinto spoke with Ashok Malik about India's affirmation as a regional democratic and multilateral power.
Michael S. Lewis-Beck talked with Marina Costa Lobo about the Elections in the United States.
Carlos Veloso talked with Cristina Peres about the trends associated with Jihadism in the Great Sahel.
Francesca Ghiretti spoke with João Almeida Dias about the dynamics between the European Union and China, focusing on the Chinese foreign policy.
Geert Laporte talked with Ricardo Alexandre about the relations between Africa and Europe, focusing on the dynamics of aid and strategy.
Alex Vines spoke with Bárbara Reis about the outlines of political evolution in Angola and the main challenges faced by the country regarding both internal dynamics and the international context.
Francisco Seixas da Costa, chairman of the Lisbon Club, introduces the 4th Lisbon Conference, this year held online on Sept.30- Oct.2
Ayisha Osori and Carlos Branco debate the factors that are behing the (almost) absence of coups d'état in Africa in the last few years.
Daniel Wincott and Bernardo Ivo Cruz discuss the impacts of Brexit.