Program Archive

Reforming welfare in Italy: public and private sectors for a new social pact

Milano, 07/05/2012, National Roundtable

At this roundtable session dedicated to the subject of Italian welfare reform, it was noted that European welfare models have come under pressure from major demographic, economic and social changes, including progressively aging populations, rising expectations for healthcare, increased risks of non-self-sufficiency, sporadic employment and income, and concerns over public debt, which have conspired to make healthcare and welfare systems devised in the past gradually more unsustainable.

Italian leaders abroad

Rome, 15/04/2012 - 16/04/2012, National Interest
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The fourth edition of the “Italian Leaders Abroad” conference was inaugurated with a speech by Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti. The meeting gave rise to a proposal by Aspen Institute Italia, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of Education to form a joint task force in order to reinforce the international network of scientists, researchers and companies active in the field of research.

Media, business and societies: a platform for change

Rome, 15/04/2012 - 16/04/2012, Aspen Mediterranean Initiative
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The second Aspen Mediterranean Initiative seminar provided the opportunity to widen the network of the region’s emerging leaders as it analyzed the relationship between traditional and new media, and society and politics. Journalists, activists, bloggers and artists all shared their perceptions on the direct influence of communications on political events.

Liberalizing Italy’s economy: needs and opportunities

Roma, 11/04/2012, National Conference

It is a long story that began back in the 1990s and that is still very much a part of the debate today.  We are talking about the controversial and syncopated story of deregulation in Italy.

The future(s) of capitalism

London, 29/03/2012 - 30/03/2012, Aspen European Dialogue
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Throughout its history, capitalism has shown an outstanding ability to evolve and adapt to changing political and technological environments.

The arts, the economy, the market: in search of a virtuous dialogue

Milan, 26/03/2012, National Roundtable
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The indestructible bond between art and the economy needs to be forcefully reiterated today, even at such a tough time for the global economy and for Italy's economy in particular.

The future of Italian television

Rome, 14/03/2012, National Roundtable

This national roundtable got underway with the observation that the digital revolution which began in the late 1990s has radically changed the world of television. Today, audiovisual content can be found on the internet, smartphones and tablet computers: transmission capacity has been boosted, general-interest TV is losing audience shares and the level of user customization is on the rise. Industry models are also changing – and fast. In the near future, the models for making television, delivering it to audiences, and making it attractive to advertisers will be very different.

The Aspen Institute Italia Seminar on Leadership, Globalization and the Quest for Common Values

Cernobbio, 09/03/2012 - 11/03/2012, The Aspen Italia Seminar
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Aspen Institute Italia, in collaboration with The Aspen Institute, organized the Aspen Seminar on Leadership, Globalization and the Quest for Common Values. The seminar, conducted in English, was based on the widely-acclaimed cornerstone program of The Aspen Institute tradition in the United States.

Strengthening cooperation between businesses and information services in the security sector

Rome, 07/03/2012, National Interest

By way of an opening premise, the participants at this National Interest roundtable recalled that the 2007 security services reform law extended the scope of Italy’s intelligence system to the protection of the nation’s economic, scientific and industrial interests.

Double transition: economics and politics across Europe and the Mediterranean

Istanbul, 02/03/2012 - 04/03/2012, Aspen Bosphorus Dialogue
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Those attending this second installment of the Aspen Bosphorus Dialogue embarked on a renewed consideration of the overarching issues stemming from the relationship between the trends unfolding within Europe and the transformations taking place in its neighboring regions.