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The official podcast of Delphi Economic Forum! A selection of keynote speeches and panel discussions taking place literally in the navel of the world. Every year speakers and attendees from business, finance, politics and academia share their insights and expertise through a series of public events and private discussions, in an attempt to help shape and redefine policy-making for international issues of common interest.

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"Sustainability is first about net-positive growth, and sustainable finance is not about ideology. It’s about aligning capital with today’s economic realities and tomorrow’s risks." Listen to a discussion on the role of finance in the ongoing transition to a more sustainable and resilient global economy. The conversation features Patrick Odier, Chairman of the Building Bridges Foundation in Switzerland, in conversation with Alexia Tasouli, a Diplomatic Correspondent from Greece.
When Europe is in a battle, is there room to fight for a social Europe? This question is explored in a conversation between Philippe Van Parijs, a main defender of the concept of an unconditional basic income and Hoover Chair of Economic & Social Ethics at the University of Louvain in Belgium, and Stefanos Gandolfo, the Director of the Columbia Global Center in Athens, Greece.
Is there a need for a new foundational treaty for only the member states that want to move on? Is EU leadership lacking? Listen to the conversation between Guy Verhofstadt, former Prime Minister of Belgium and Member of the European Parliament until 2024, and Hugo Dixon, Commentator at Large for Reuters, UK, for an inside look at the structure of the EU.
What are the ethical and social implications of artificial intelligence in an algorithmic age? Delve into this critical question by listening to the insightful discussion at the 10th anniversary Delphi Economic Forum. The conversation features Renee DiResta, Associate Research Professor at Georgetown University's McCourt School of Public Policy, USA, with Alexandra Gouta, Journalist from the Athens News Agency / Macedonian News Agency.
"Surveillance Capitalism or Democracy? Freedom in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism." Listen to Shoshana Zuboff, Co-Director of the Harvard Kennedy School's Carr Center for Human Rights and a world-renowned intellectual, sharing her incredibly insightful and radical perspectives.
Are we living in 'The Era of Polycrises?' This pivotal question, exploring the health, economic, refugee, and geopolitical aspects of a world in profound reorganization, framed one of the most compelling discussions at the 10th Delphi Economic Forum. Featuring a truly distinguished and diverse panel, this insightful conversation delved into the multifaceted challenges shaping our contemporary global landscape.
Is history repeating itself? Are we experiencing a Cold War 2.0? These pivotal questions framed the compelling discussion on 'The Sino-American Race for Primacy' at the recent 10th Delphi Economic Forum, with the Council for International Relations serving this discussion as the Programming Partner.
Exploring the transformative forces at play in American politics and global affairs, "The Remaking of America & the World" convened a fascinating conversation between Matthew Boyle, Washington Bureau Chief for Breitbart News Network and a member of the inner circle of American press close to the U.S. President Donald Trump, and Lena Argiri, Washington DC Correspondent for Kathimerini & Greek Public Broadcasting (ERT).
With Europe striving to chart its course in an ever-evolving global order, the 10th Delphi Economic Forum featured an interesting discussion on "The State of Europe and the World." This powerful conversation brought together the perspectives of esteemed thinkers: Martin Wolf of the Financial Times, Ivan Krastev from the Centre for Liberal Strategies, and Loukas Tsoukalis representing ELIAMEP.
Among the most compelling discussions at the 10th Delphi Economic Forum was a session dedicated the future of work in collaboration with the Geneva Graduate Institute - TASC Platform and Cornell University - Global Labor Institute. In light of the new labor bill designed to modernize its current regulations listen to the discussion about the Triple Challenge: Sustainability, Competitiveness & Labor. Programming Partner: Geneva Graduate Instittute-TASC Platform & Cornell University-...
Nouriel Roubini, in a conversation with Simon Nixon, discussed a shift in the global order, highlighting what he calls "megathreats". Despite these concerns, Roubini also expressed optimism about an impending technological revolution, which he believes will be unprecedented in history.
Paul Dans, architect of 'Project 2025,' President Trump's conservative policy manifesto, spoke with Apostolos Mangiriadis, News Anchor of the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation, at the 10th Delphi Economic Forum. Listen to his thoughts on the trade war, whether or not the Trump administration is implementing Project 2025, and the historical relations between Greece and the USA.
Delphi Economic Forum Digital - June 9-12, 2020 In Conversation: Sir Rob Wainright, Senior Partner, Deloitte & Christos Danezis, General Manager Sigmalive, Cyprus
Were Kozloduy nuclear power plant and Greek earthquakes ever a reason to panic? Just how much did Chernobyl affect people’s holidays? After the bee disappears, will we all die or just be short of honey? Is according to Trump and the Germans a Wall the answer to all our problems? Directeur d’études at the École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales and Professor emeritus at the University of Athens, George B. Dertilis, explains angry and appeasing tweets, worst case scenarios, the Armageddon ...
It’s all there in the Greeks. Demosthenes talked about the truth spoken in all freedom and Aristotle of the wisdom of the crowd. Yet today, in the era of the smartphone, echo chamber effects and filter bubbles seem to gain ground towards polarization, whereas having uncensored, diverse and trustworthy media seems an unattainable ideal. We used to think that the internet would set us free, so what did exactly happen? British author and Professor of European Studies at Oxford University, ...
Which is the way the world is going? How exactly is China rising? Does Europe end in the Mediterranean, or the Sahara? Will the Balkans ever escape history and geography? Everything you always wanted to know about Eurasia but were afraid to ask. Renowned American author Robert D. Kaplan talks about all this and more in an exciting conversation with top Greek journalist Alexis Papahelas
Is there “gaslighting” in politics? What are the rules for creating a counter-narrative to reality to serve a political agenda? Is there a way for humanity to defend against a world of deep-fakes and and post-truth? Recorded at the Delphi Economic Forum in April 2024, this podcast features a fascinating discussion between renowned Greek historian Lena Divani with Kathimerini journalist Margarita Pournara, taking us on a historical journey, in Greece and beyond, on the use of deception, lies,...
Can Europe provide solutions to the West’s existential crisis? Is the continent sleepwalking into a further diminished international role and geopolitical irrelevance? Can a “Kantian” Europe still thrive vs a “Hobbesian” rest of the world? Recorded at the Delphi Economic Forum in April 2024, this podcast presents a captivating discussion between Evangelos Venizelos, Deputy PM & MFA (2013 –2015) of Greece and Pavlos Tsimas, journalist of SKAI TV and Ta Nea newspaper, on Europe’s quest to ...
Radoslaw Sikorski At the Delphi Economic Forum in April 2024, Poland’s outspoken Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski sat down with British journalist Nick Gowing to discuss Europe’s - and the West’s - response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. They discussed the EU’s troubles at unity against russian aggression and becoming more resilient to foreign interference, which ranges from military capacity to allowing russian interference in election campaigns and public discourse. His sobering ta...
How do we get back to the pre October 7th rapprochement of different actors in the region? How was the security architecture shaping up before Hamas’s attack on Israel? What is the role of leadership and how the regional and global security architectures intersect? How can the West “win” the global South from China, by bringing the two global conflicts of our time, Ukraine and Gaza, to a fair and sustainable resolution? Recorded at the Delphi Economic Forum in April 2024, this podcast p...
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