Under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI

International annual conference on the Wider Atlantic

A More Assertive Atlantic: Its Meaning for the World

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14-16

December, 2023

Marrakesh, Morocco

 
Atlantic Dialogues

The Policy Center for the New South will be holding the 12th edition of The Atlantic Dialogues, its annual high-level international conference, from December 14th to 16th in Marrakech, Morocco. The Atlantic Dialogues is an annual high-level gathering of influential public and private sectors leaders from around the Atlantic Basin for open, candid and informal discussions on cross-regional and cross-sectoral issues.

Launched in 2012, The Atlantic Dialogues have reached a milestone since they have been running for over a decade. The initial vision was to underscore the growing importance of Africa and Latin America as actors in the Southern Atlantic space by transforming mindsets, mental maps and narratives. Many editions that ensued have addressed key strategic issues with over 400 participants each year from Africa, Latin America, Europe and North America, former presidents and ministers, representatives of major institutions, CEOs, experts and seasoned African, European and US journalists to anchor the panels.

Following the discussion in 2022 on “Cooperation in a Mutating World: Opportunities of the Wider Atlantic” to explore renewed collaboration in times of crises, the AD community will convene again to reflect on what assertiveness can mean for the Atlantic, and what a more assertive Atlantic can mean for the world. To this end, the 2023 edition of the conference will focus on the following theme, "A More Assertive Atlantic: Its Meaning for the World”.

The idea of a more assertive Atlantic is at the root of a number of economic, political and security trends that have the potential to significantly impact on the world. A deeper understanding of the meaning and potential implications of this new perception of the Atlantic Basin is needed, as it marks a shift in the dynamics of the region. Understanding this phenomenon requires exploring different perspectives from Africa, Europe and the Americas.

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AD2022 has so far...

118
Speakers
176
Participants
53
Nationalities
30
Emerging Leaders

Speakers

Luigi Narbone

Luigi Narbone

Director of the Mediterranean Platform, School of Government and Professor of Practice, Luiss Guido Carli University

Italy

Simone Tagliapietra

Simone Tagliapietra

Senior Fellow, Bruegel

Italy

Johanan Dujon

Founder and Managing Director, Algas Organics

Saint Lucia

Paolo Magri

Executive Vice President, Italian Institute for International Political Studies

Italy

Harinder Kohli

Harinder Kohli

Founding Director & Chief Executive, Emerging Markets Forum

India

Said El Hachimi

Said El Hachimi

Senior Counsellor, World Trade Organization

Morocco

Pedro Vormittag

Chief of Staff to the Presidency, Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI)

Brazil

Marianna Albuquerque

Professor, Brazilian Center for International Relations

Brazil

Nik Gowing

Founder & Co-Director, Thinking the Unthinkable

United Kingdom

Len Ishmael

Len Ishmael

Senior Fellow, Policy Center for the New South

Saint Lucia

Youssef Amrani

Youssef Amrani

Former Minister Delegate of Foreign Affairs and former Secretary General of the Mediterranean Union

Morocco

Nayé Bathily

Nayé Bathily

External Affairs Manager, Western and Central Africa, World Bank Group

Senegal

Alec Russel

Alec Russell

Foreign Editor, Financial Times 

United Kingdom

Nicholas Vonortas

Nicholas Vonortas

Professor of Economics and International Affairs, George Washington University

USA

El Mostafa Rezrazi

El Mostafa Rezrazi

Senior Fellow, Policy Center for the New South

Morocco

Ferid Belhaj

Ferid Belhaj

Vice President - Middle East North Africa, World Bank Group

Tunisia

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An Annual Report on Wider Atlantic Perspectives and Patterns

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