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  • 03 Abril 2023 - 04 Abril 2023
  • Trieste
  • Stazione Marittima
    Piazzale Marinai d'Italia 1, Trieste

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  • Conferencia
  • "100 sombras de la UE: Economía política de las periferias de la UE entre la pandemia y la guerra"

  • La conferencia "100 sombras de la UE: Economía política de las periferias de la UE entre la pandemia y la guerra" tendrá lugar los días 3 y 4 de abril en Trieste (Italia).

    Esta conferencia pretende ampliar el debate académico y político iniciado con el estudio publicado el año pasado y tratará los siguientes temas:

    • Modelo de núcleo y periferia y la UE.
    • Estructuras de dependencia en la UE.
    • Repercusiones económicas y políticas del Covid-19 y de la guerra de Ucrania en la UE, en particular en las periferias meridional y oriental.
    • Posición de los trabajadores y los sindicatos
    • Cooperación internacional entre trabajadores de distintos países implicados en las Cadenas de Valor Mundiales.
    • Escisiones políticas en la UE.
    • El papel de la UE y el papel del Estado en la configuración de Europa
    • Una nueva política industrial para Europa
    • Construcciones sociales y culturales de la periferia en la UE.

    Organizada por:
    transform! europe en cooperación con
    Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung,
    CGIL Trieste (Confederazione Generale Italiana del Lavoro) y
    CSI Nord EST / MSS Severovzhod (Consiglio Sindacale Interregionale Friuli Venezia Giulia /Slovenia - Medregijski sindikalni svet Furlanija-Julijska Krajina/Slovenija)

    Oradores principales:
    Manuela Boatca (Universidad de Friburgo, Alemania) Dorothee Bohle (Universidad de Viena, Austria), Giacomo Cucignato (Universidad Sapienza de Roma, Italia), Nadia Garbellini (Universidad de Módena y Reggio Emilia, Italia), Annamaria Simonazzi (Universidad Sapienza de Roma, Italia), Vera Scepanovic (Universidad de Leiden, Países Bajos)

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Programme

(Preliminary)

Monday, 3 April

10:15-10:30 (CET): Opening

10:30–12:00 (CET): Session 1

Speakers:

  • Giuseppe Celi,
  • Valentina Petrović,
  • Veronika Sušová-Salminen*

*Authors of the study “100 Shades of the EU: Mapping the Political Economy of the EU peripheries”

12:00–13:00 (CET): Lunch break

13:00–14:30 (CET): Session 2

Speakers:

  • Dorothee Bohle, political scientist; University of Vienna - Europe´s eastern periphery in the polycrisis

  • Attila Antal, political scientist; Senior Lecturer at the Eötvös Loránd University Faculty of Law Institute of Political Science, Budapest - The Political Economy of Emergency Governance in Hungary

  • Gavin Rae, Fundacja Naprzód, Poland- Military Keynesianism: Poland's New Macroeconomic Policy on the Edge of War

14:30–14:45 (CET): Coffee break

14:15-16:15 (CET): Session 3

Speakers:

  • Annamaria Simonazzi, Professor of Economics at Sapienza University of Rome, Rome - Social investment as an engine of growth and innovation: the case of long term care

  • Giacomo Cucignato, Postdoc Researcher at the Department of Economics and Law, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy - Which Energy policy and Ecological transition for the EU? A reconsideration in the aftermath of the war

  • Nadia Garbellini, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy - Title (tba)

16:15–18:00 (CET): Session 4

Speakers:

  • Vera Scepanovic, Lecturer in International Relations and European Studies at the University of Leiden, Switzerland - Title (tba)

  • Gabriel Sakellaridis, Eteron Institute for Research and Social Change, Athens - Growth Models, International Investment Positions and Financing Patterns: The South-European Road to the Crisis and its Aftermath

  • Mariusz Kalanta, Postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University, Vilnius - Middle-Income Trap and Diverging Growth Models in the Baltic States

Tuesday, 4 April

9:45–11:15 (CET): Session 5

Speakers:

  • Damir Arsenijević, Researcher on Emancipatory Politics, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Title (tba)

  • Vincenzo Maccarone, Marie Curie Post-Doctoral Fellow at Scuola Normale Superiore, Florence - Common pressures and uneven trajectories: assessing ten years of European governance interventions on Irish and Italian wage policy

  • Małgorzata Kulbacczewska-Figat, Journalist, Fundacja Naprzód, Cross-Border Talks editor-in-chief, Poland - Perspectives of a Labour Movement Revival in a Post-Socialist Peripheral Economy: the case of Poland

11:15-11:30 (CET): Coffee break 

11:30-13:00 (CET): Session 6

Speakers:

  • Manuela Boatca, Professor of Sociology and Head of the School of Global Studies at the University of Freiburg - Title (tba)

  • Duncan Lindo, Researcher at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland - Stuck in 2012: The Hesitant Geographies of European Financial Integration since the Eurozone Crisis

  • Odysseas Konstantinakos, Department of Political Sciences, European University Institute Fiesole - "Power and puzzling" in the southern periphery: how and when European Institutions learn from the failure of austerity

13:00–14:00 (CET): Lunch break

14:00– 16:00  (CET): Session 7

Shipbuilding industry: labour's right and industrial policy (tbc)

16:00–16:30 (CET): Coffee break

16:30–18:30 (CET): Session 8

The port of Trieste and international value chains (tbc)


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