VERANSTALTUNG

Museum für Geschichte/Graz: ECONOMIC SECURITY POLICY IN A FRAGMENTING WORLD ORDER

Helfried Carl im Gespräch mit Ruth Mampuys, Haroon Sheikh, Tina Wakolbinger, Gernot Frischenschlager, Matthias Pirs, Martin Graf, Stefan Nabernegg
ORT:
Bruno Kreisky Forum
Podiumsdiskussion

KREISKY FORUM IN DEN BUNDESLÄNDERN

In cooperation with the Embassy of the Netherlands in Vienna, Museum für Geschichte and CONEO

Veranstaltungsort:
Museum für Geschichte, Veranstaltungssaal
Sackstraße 16, 98010| Graz

Haroon Sheikh, Ruth Mampuys, Matthias Piers, Stefan Nabernegg, Tina Wakolbinger and Martin Graf

ECONOMIC SECURITY POLICY IN A FRAGMENTING WORLD ORDER

Geopolitical developments have created profound security policy challenges for European countries. Coping with these developments requires an understanding of the emerging, fragmented world order. This has become a turning point for the economy as well: what challenges do the high-tech industry, vital infrastructures and the labor market in Europe and Styria face in an increasingly fragmented world order, in which security and protectionism are increasingly taking precedence over innovation? How can innovative local and European businesses survive in global competition? What solutions are being discussed in industrial, energy, innovation and climate policy, and which of them can be implemented in these times of fiscal constraints and geopolitical rivalries?


Haroon Sheikh, senior research fellow at the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR) and philosopher at Universiteit Amsterdam

Ruth Mampuys, senior research fellow at the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR), an independent advisory body that that delivers long-term, science-based strategic advice to the Dutch government across all policy domains

Martin Graf, MBA, CFO, Energie Steiermark

Univ. Prof. Tina Wakolbinger, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Lieferkettensicherheit

Matthias Pirs, Director Corporate Affairs, AT&S

Stefan Nabernegg, Universität Graz, Wegener Center für Klima und Globalen Wandel

Moderation: Gernot Frischenschlager, Austrian Broadcasting Corporation, Styria (ORF Steiermark)