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WLA-Club de Madrid 2013 Annual Conference Brisbane, Australia | 7-8 December
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Jobs for inclusive growthA call to the G-20
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the conferencepage 5 program
page 6 participants
page 7 about
index
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2013highlights
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President: Wim Kok
Vice-Presidents:Jorge Quiroga,
Jennifer Mary Shipley
Secretary General: Carlos Westendorp - Minister
ofForeignAairs,Spain(1995-1996)
Oscar Arias - President CostaRica (1986-1990,2006-2010)
Alvaro Arzú - President Guatemala(1996-2000)
Patricio Aylwin - President Chile(1990-1994)
Michelle Bachelet -President Chile (2006-2010)
Belisario Betancur -President Colombia(1982-1986)
Kim Campbell -PrimeMinister Canada(1993)
Fernando Henrique Cardoso -President Brazil(1995-2003)
Jean Chréen -Prime Minister Canada (1993-2003)
William J. Clinton -President USA (1993-2001)
Leonel Fernández -President DominicanRepublic (1996-2000,2004-2012)
José María Figueres -President CostaRica (1994-1998)
Vicente Fox -President Mexico(2000-2006)
Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle -President Chile(1994-2000)
César Gaviria -President Colombia(1990-1994)
Osvaldo Hurtado -President Ecuador (1981-1984)
Luis Alberto Lacalle Herrera -President Uruguay (1990-1995)
Ricardo Lagos -President Chile(2000-2006)
Andrés Pastrana -President Colombia (1998-2002)
Percival Noel James Paerson -Prime Minister Jamaica (1992-2006)
Javier Pérez de Cuéllar - President ofth e Council ofMinisters, Peru(2000-2001)
Jorge Quiroga -President Bolivia(2001-2002)
Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada -President Bolivia(1993-1997, 2002-2003)
Julio María Sanguine -President Uruguay (1985-1990,1995-2000)
Alejandro Toledo - President Peru(2001-2006)
Marn Torrijos -President ofPanama (2004-2009)
Ernesto Zedillo -President Mexico(1994-2000)
Valdas Adamkus -President Lithuania (1998-2003,2004-2009)
Esko Aho -Prime Minister Finland (1991-1995)
Mar Ahsaari -President Finland(1994-2000)
José María Aznar -President Spain(1996-2004)
Carl Bildt -Prime Minister Sweden(1991-1994)
Valdis Birkavs -Prime Minister Latvia (1993-1994)
Kjell Magne Bondevik -Prime Minister Norway (1997-2000,2001-2005)
Gro Harlem Brundtland -Prime Minister Norway (1981,1986-1989, 1990-1996)
John Bruton -Prime Minister ofI reland(1994-1997)
Jerzy Buzek -Prime Minister ofPoland (1997-2001)
Micheline Calmy-Rey -President ofSwitzerland (2007-2011)
Aníbal Cavaco Silva (l)-Prime MinisterPortugal(1985-1995),PresidentPortugal (2006-)
Philip Dimitrov -Prime Minister Bulgaria(1991-1992)
Vigdís Finnbogador -President Iceland(1980-1996)
Felipe González -President Spain(1982-1996)
Mijaíl Gorbachov -President Soviet Union(1990-1991)
Alfred Gusenbauer -Chanc ellor Austria(2007-2008)
António Guterres -Prime Minister Portugal(1995-2002)
Tarja Halonen -President ofFinlan d(2000-2012)
Helmut Kohl -Chancellor Germany (1982-1998)
Horst Köhler -President ofGermany (2004-2010)
Wim Kok -Prime Minister The Netherlands(1994-2002)
Milan Kučan -President Slovenia(1991-2002)
Aleksander Kwasniewski -President ofPola nd(1995-2005)
Zlatko Lagumdzija -Prime Minister Bosniaan dHerzegovina (2001-2002)
Ruud Lubbers -Prime Minister TheNetherlands (1982-1994)
Tadeusz Mazowiecki -Prime Minister Poland (1989-1991)
Rexhep Meidani -President Republic ofAlban ia(1997-2002)
Romano Prodi -President Councilo fMinisters ofI taly (1996-1998,2006-2008)
Poul Nyrup Rasmussen -Prime Minister Denmark(1993-2001)
Mary Robinson -President Ireland(1990-1997)
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero -Pres.Government ofSpain(2004-2011)
Petre Roman -Prime Minister Romania (1989-1991)
Jorge Sampaio -President Portugal(1996-2006)
Mario Soares -Prime Minister Portugal(1976-1978, 1983-1985),
President Portugal(1986-1996)
Adolfo Suárez -President Spain(1976-1981)Hanna Suchocka -Prime Minister Poland (1992-1993)
Boris Tadic -President ofSerbia (2004-2012)
Guy Verhofstadt -Prime Minister Belgium (1999-2008)
Vaira Vike-Freiberga -President Latvia(1999-2007)
Yasuo Fukuda -Prime Minister Japan (2007-2008)
Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie -President ofI ndonesia(1998-1999)
Han Seung-soo -Prime Minister Korea(2008-2009)
Chandrika Kumaratunga -President SriLanka (1994-2005)
Lee Hong-koo -Prime Minister Korea(1994-1995)
Roza Otunbayeva -President KyrgyzRepublic (2010-2011)
Anand Panyarachun -Prime Minister Thailand (1991-1992)
Fidel Valdez Ramos -President The Philippines (1992-1998)
José Manuel Ramos-Horta -President Timor Leste(2007-2012)
Jennifer Mary Shipley -Prime Minister New Zealand(1997-1999)
Abdul-Kareem Al-Eryani -Prime Minister Yemen(1980-1983, 1998-2001)
Sadig Al Mahdi -Prime Minister Sudan (1966-1967,1986-1989)
Rupiah Banda -President ofZamb ia(2008-2011)
Joaquim Chissano -President Mozambique(1986-2005)
Luisa Diogo -Prime Minister ofMozambique (2004-2010)
Amine Gemayel -President Lebanon (1982-1988)
Alpha Oumar Konare -President Mali(1992-2002)
John Kufuor -President Ghana(2001-2009)
Antonio M. Mascarenhas Monteiro -President Cape Verde (1991-2001)
Ketumile Masire -President Botswana(1980-1998)
Thabo Mbeki -President ofSout hAfrica (1999-2008)
Benjamin Mkapa -President Tanzania(1995-2005)
Festus Mogae -President Botswana(1998-2008)
Olusegun Obasanjo -President Nigeria(1976-1979, 1999-2007)
Fuad Siniora -Prime Minister Lebanon (2005-2009)
Cassam Uteem -President Maurius(1992-2002)
A M E R I C A S
A S I A - P A C I F I C
club de madrid members
A F R I C A & M I D D L E E A S T
E U R O P E
HONORARY MEMBERS
Ko Annan -Secretary Generalof the UnitedNaons
(1997-2007)
Aun San Suu Kyi -OpposionLeader,Burma
Jimmy Carter -President ofthe USA (1977-1981)
Jacques Delors -President oftheEuropeanCommission
(1985-1995)
MEMBERS OF THE CONSTITUENT FOUNDATIONS
Diego Hidalgo -President Fundaciónpara lasRelaciones
Internacionalesy elDiálogo Exterior (FRIDE)
T. Anthony Jones -Vice-President, ExecuveDirector,
Gorbachev Foundaonof NorthAmerica(GFNA)
George Mahews -President GFNA
José Manuel Romero -Vice-President FRIDE
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Inaugural Lunch • Welcoming Words & Keynote Speech
Saturday December 7th
13.15 - 14.30
Framing the Debate • Job Rich Growth; Perspectives onRegional Lessons Learnt
15.00 - 16.30
Working Groups A16.45 - 18.15
2A. A Focuson Youth: In
Rescue of aGeneration
3A.Employment:Contributing
to Secutity &Peace
Ofcial Conference Dinner • Offered by Professor ClivePalmer, Secretary General of the World Leadership Alliance
19.30 - 21.30
Working Groups B09.00 - 10.30
Plenary • Green Jobs for Sustainable Growth10.45 - 12.15
Enabling Environments for Entrepeneurs14.30 - 16.00
Wrap-up and Closing • What this all means for Democracy 16.00 - 18.00
1A. More Jobs,Less Poverty:
Two Goals post2015
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2B. A Focuson Youth: In
Rescue of aGeneration
3B.Employment:Contributing
to Secutity &Peace
1B. More Jobs,Less Poverty:
Two Goals post2015
Sunday December 8th
Background. Around the world we are witnessing increased socialtensions related to a dearth of jobs in the midst of a systemiceconomic crisis and frustrated socio-economic expectations. In someregions, lack of growth has led to mindboggling unemployment levels,whilst in others, the distribution of income, the quality of available jobsor the prevalence of informality in the labor market has become avery heavy shackle for the attainment of healthy, functional, cohesivesocieties.
Given the critical importance of a well-functioning labor marketfor sustained growth and the stability of democracy, Members haveagreed to centre this year´s Club de Madrid Annual Conference onthis topic – ‘Societies that Work: Jobs for Inclusive Growth. A Call to theG20’.
Club de Madrid believes this is an ideal moment to act on thefuture of jobs and society and what this entails for democracy.Governments, multilateral organizations and civil society are all
struggling to address this major challenge of unemployment and socialunrest and it is no news that policy makers must nd coordinatedanswers.
This is particularly relevant to the post-2015 scenario and the G-20agenda. During the Conference we will seek to share best practicesand identify strategies that can serve to tackle the structural problemspresent, in different shapes and forms, in societies worldwide, byaddressing the improvements needed in policies and institutions toensure economic growth, “decent jobs” and greater prosperity for all.
This analysis and call to action will count on the experienceand independent views of many Club de Madrid Members – all
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democratic, former political leaders from around the world – and theexpertise of specialists in the eld representatives from governments,multilaterals, business, academia and civil society.
Conference objective:
• Identify measures to increase employment for sustainable growthincluding legislation and incentives as well as sectors with potentialfor job creation.
• Contribute to the coordination of stakeholders around a set ofpriorities and actions.
Expected results:
• Identify best practices and policy recommendations to promoteemployment.
• Share and disseminate best practices and strategicrecommendations amongst main actors. The conclusions will beofcially presented to the Australian G-20 Presidency.
Expected deliverables:
• A policy brief highlighting concrete recommendations identiedduring the conference.
• Identify possible “Commitments to Action” that Club de Madridand partners may work on throughout 2014 taking forward theproposals of the Conference.
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Esko AhoPr ime Minister ofFinland(1991-1995)
Club de Madrid Members
Advisors
Sadiq Al-MahdiPrime Minister ofSudan (1966-1967; 1986-1989)
Prime Minister ofYemen (1980-1983; 1998-2001)
Abdul-KareemAl Eryani Ko Annan
Sec. General ofthe UN (1997-2007) (via video)
Valdis BirkavsPrime Minister ofLatvia(1993-1994)
Kim CampbellPrime Minister ofCanada (1993)
Felipe CalderónPresident ofMexico(2006-2012)
Joachim ChissanoPresident ofMozambique(1986-2005)
Bill ClintonPresident of theUS (1993-2001)(via video)
Osvaldo HurtadoPresident ofEcuador (1981-1984)
Wim Kok Prime Minister ofthe Netherlands(1994-2002)
Ricardo LagosPresident of Chile(2000-2006)
Thabo MbekiPresident ofSouth Africa(1999-2008)
Zlatko LagumdzijaPM of Bosnia& Herzegovina(2001-2002)
Rexhep MeidaniPresident ofAlbania(1997-2002)
Benjamin MkapaPresident ofTanzania(1995-2005)
Roza OtunbayevaPresident ofKyrgyzstan(2010-2011)
Andrés PastranaPresident ofColombia(1998-2002)
Alejandro ToledoPresident of Peru(2001-2006)
Jorge QuirogaPresident ofBolivia(2001-2002)
Jenny M. ShipeyPrime Minister of New Zealand(1997-1999)
Cassam UteemPresident ofMauritius(1992-2002)
Prime Minister ofNorway (1997-2000; 2001-2005)
Kjell MagneBondevik
President of SriLanka (1994-2005)
ChandrikaKumaratunga
Pres.of Nigeria(1999-2007)
OlusegunObasanjo
President ofLatvia (1999-2007)
Vaira Vike-Freiberga
Jerry Jones. Senior Vice-President and Chief LegalOfcer Byung-Kook Kim. KoreaNational DiplomaticAcademyAlexander Likhotal. Presidentof Green Cross InternationalPeter R. Neumann. Director ofthe International Centre for theStudy of Radicalisation andProfessor of Security Studiesat the Department of War Studies, King’s College London
Highlighted Participants
Hassan Abbas. Professor of InternationalSecurity Studies National DefenseUniversity, Washington DC. Senior Advisor,Belfer Centre for Science and International
Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School ofGovernmentRon Bruder . Founder and Chairman,Education for EmploymentRae Kwon Chung. Director Environmentand Development Division, UNESCAPChristiana Figueres (via video). ExecutiveSecretary, UN Framework Convention onClimate ChangeSteve Killelea. Chairman, Institute for Economics & PeacePaul A. Laudicina. Chairman of the Board,A.T. KearneyJames Mancham. Former President ofSeychelles (1976-1977)Frank McCosker . Worldwide GeneralManager, Int. Organizations, MicrosoftCorp.Clive Palmer . Director and Owner,Mineralogy Pty Ltd.
Pedro Solbes. President of FRIDE, Former Minister of Finance of the Govt. of SpainIsmail Serageldin. Director of the Library ofAlexandria and Former Vice-president of
the World Bank, Co-Chair of the Board ofNizami Ganjavi International Center Petar Stoyanov. President of Bulgaria(1997-2002). Chairman, Center for GlobalDialogue and Cooperation. Member of theBoard, Nizami Ganjavi International Center Raymond Torres. Director of theInternational Institute for Labour Studies, ILODanilo Türk . Former President of Slovenia(2007-2012)Elena Zotova. Facilitator of the G20 Task Force on Employment and Head ofEmployment Unit at the Expert Councilof the Russian G20 Presidency RussianFederationCarlos Westendorp. Secretary Generalof the Club de Madrid. Former Minister ofForeign Affairs of SpainGuanghua Wan. Principal Economist,Asian Development Bank
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Chancellor ofAustria (2007-2008)
AlfredGusenbauer
President ofUruguay (1990-95)
Luis AlbertoLacalle
Members of theConstituent Foundations
Diego Hidalgo. Founder andHonorary president of FRIDEAnthony T. Jones. Vice-President and Executive
Director of GFNAJosé Manuel Romero. Vice-President of FRIDE
list as of October 18th , 2013
The WLA-Club de Madrid is an independent non-prot organizationcomposed of over 90 democratic former Presidents and Prime Ministersfrom more than 60 different countries, constituting the world´s largest forumof former Heads of State and Government, who have come together torespond to a growing demand for support f rom today’s leaders in two keyareas: democratic leadership and governance; and response to crisisand post-crisis situations. Both lines of work share the common goal ofaddressing the challenge of democratic governance and political conictas well as that of building functional and inclusive societies, where theleadership experience of our Members is most valuable.
Organized by:
Main Sponsors:
Contact:
Platinum Sponsor:
Carlos Westendorp • Secretary General
Email: [email protected]
María Elena Agüero • Deputy Secretary General
Email: [email protected]
Queensland
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Susana Mañueco • Communications Ofcer
Email: [email protected]: (+34) 911 548 236
Luis Pérez • Communications Ofcer
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (+34) 911 548 258
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2013 highlights
MyanmarAccompanying Change, Fostering Democracy and
Building Shared Societies in Myanmar
Crisis Response and Diplomacy
Members of the Club de MadridWim Kok (President of theNetherlands, 1994-2002) and Kjell
Magne Bondevik (Prime Minister of Norway (1997-2000, 2001-2005)met with Aung San Suu Kyi whowelcomed our efforts to support thedemocratic transition in Myanmar
Members of the Club de Madrid José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero(President of the Government
of Spain, 2004-2011), FelipeGonzález (President of
the Government of Spain,1982-1996) and John Bruton
(Prime Minister of Republic of Ireland, 1994-1997) shared their
experiences in democraticprocesses with a dozen local
pro-democracy Libyan leaders
Madrid, SpainSupporting Democracy in Lybia - Study Tour
Cairo, EgyptWorld Bank Meeting - ‘The Relevance
of Transparency, Accountability, and
Participation Since the Arab Spring’
Tunis, Tunisia/Stockholm, Sweden
LEND Networks for Leaders Engaged inNew democracies
Members Petre Roman(PM of Romania, 1989-1991) and Rexhep Meidani(President of the Republic of
Albania, 1997-2002) chaireda seminar focused on theConstitution Reform processwith representatives of all
relevant Tunisian politicalparties. Another mission washeld in Stockholm to sharelessons learnt betweenTunisians and Moldovans,both part of the LENDnetwork
Member of the Club de Madrid JerzyBuzek (Prime Minister of Poland, 1997- 2001) focussed on political economyof governance reforms and also held
meetings with several ofcials
Club de Madridparticipated in two
high level missionsin Lybia. Member
Jerzy Buzek (Prime Minister of Poland,
1997-2001) met with Mohamed Magarief,the General National
Congress Chairmanand interim head of
State of Libya
LybiaPolitical Leadership for Democratic
Transitions in the MENA Region
Kyrgyzstan/TunisiaThe INSPIRED Project
After nishing the project ‘PoliticalLeadership for Democratic Transition inKyrgyzstan’, Club de Madrid came back tothe country to participate in the meeting‘Factor 2015: Kyrgyzstan’s willingness todigital broadcasting’. Also, Member PetreRoman participated in a High Level Missionto Tunisia for the INSPIRED Project
Leadership and Democratic Governance
TheShared
SocietiesProject
Club de Madrid South Caucasus ForumGanja & Baku, Azerbaijan
UN Comission onSocial Development
New York, USA
Working group onDouble Discrimination
Madrid, Spain
Givat Haviva MeetingTel Aviv, Israel
Club de Madridparticipated in theConference ‘InnovatingNew Strategies for Building a SharedSocitey in Israel’
Club de Madrid organizeda side-event about SharedSocieties moderated by
Member Kim Campbell (PMof Canada, 1993)
In this Forum, about Women’sEmpowerment and Shared Societiesin the South Caucasus region,participated many Members of theClub de Madrid. In pictures, from leftto right: Vaira Vike-Freiberga, Jenny
M. Shipley, Jorge Quiroga, MichelineCalmy-Rey and Sadiq Al-Mahdi
The need to increase the abilityof minority women to participatein social development inspiredthis event, leaded by Member Chandrika Kumaratunga(President of Sri Lanka, 1994-2005)
Energy&
ClimateChange
African Development Bank Annual MeetingMarakesh, Morocco
1st Global Investors ForumOn Climate Change
Hong Kong
Christiana Figueres’
visit to the Club deMadrid
Madrid, Spain
Nobel Brothers’ ConferenceStockholm, Sweden
PM of The NetherlandsRuud Lubbers (1982-1994) and Han Seung-
soo, PM of the Republicof Korea (2008-2009),both members of the Club de Madrid,participated in the 2ndInternational Research-Innovative Conference
Member Jenny Shipley(Prime Minister of New
Zealand, 1997-1999)addressed the need to
move political will to foster investments in climate
change and sustainabledevelopment projects
Members Benjamin Mkapa and Festus Mogae participated in anevent to discuss how to nance green and sustainable projectsin Africa. Also, member Olusegun Obasanjo spoke during thelaunch of the Sustainable Energy for All Hub for Africa
Christiana Figueres, ExecutiveSecretary of the United NationsFramework Convention onClimate Change, met with Carloswestendorp, Secretary General of the Club de Madrid
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VI General Assembly | 2007 Annual Conference
Democratizing Energy: Geopolitics and PowerMadrid, Spain. 19-20 November, 2007
Under the theme “Democratizing Energy:Geopolitics and Power”, Members andAdvisors of Club de Madrid joined high-levelrepresentatives of governments and inter-governmental organisations, the private sector and civil society from more than 20 countries todiscuss current energy concerns
II General Assembly | 2003 Annual ConferenceThe role of the IMF and its Contribution to
Democratic GovernanceMadrid, Spain. 1-2 November 2004
The theme of the conference was “The role of theInternational Monetary Fund and its Contribution toDemocratic Governance” through the analysis ofthe cases of Brazil, Poland and Korea. There was anal round table discussion on the relations of theIMF with the G7 and other developed countries,and their inuence on IMF policies and programs
2002
I General AssemblyMadrid, Spain. 26 October 2002
In the rst General Assembly, Club de Madridmembers declared their commitment to defend andconsolidate democratic practices and institutions,to foster and support transitions to democracy, a ndto encourage those people for whom democracyremains a hope thought not yet a reality. Thatcommitment is still the lodestar for the work of Clubde Madrid.
2002 - 2007
III General Assembly | 2004 Annual Conference
Democracies in danger: Diagnoses & PrescriptionsMadrid, Spain. 12-13 November 2004
The Conference analysed the threats thatincreasingly besiege both emerging andconsolidated democratic systems. Their internaland external causes were examined with a view
to formulating concrete recommendations onmitigating and preventive methods.
V General Assembly | 2006 Annual Conference
Challenges of Energy & Democratic LeadershipMadrid, Spain. 20-21 October 2006
The Annual Conference, with the title “TheChallenges of Energy and Democratic Leadership”,brought together the political expertise andexperience of Club de Madrid Members, with energyexperts with the aim of formulating practical policyrecommendations for governments, internationalorganizations, energy-related industry andconsumers.
IV General Assembly | 2005 Annual Conference
Democracy in the Post Communist World:Unnished Business
Prague, Czech Republic. 10-12 November 2005
Under the title “Democracy in the PostCommunist World: Unnished Business”. Whathas been learned and how can it be applied?”this conference studied the trajectoriesand contrasting outcomes of transitions todemocracy in the former communist countries.
Thirty former Heads of State and Governmentmet with high level experts to discuss thechallenges of the institutional reconstructionprocess of Haiti.
VIII General Assembly | 2009 Annual Conference
The Political Dimensions ofthe World Economic Crisis
Madrid, Spain. 12-13 November 2009
Under the theme “The
Political Dimensions ofthe World EconomicCrisis” over 100former and currentHeads of State andGovernment andeconomics andsocial affairs expertsconvened to discuss
the challenges of the current crisis, challengesthat are systemic and far from limited to nancialinstitutions. The gathering was an unprecedentedopportunity to rethink the entrenched ways in whichleaders have been doing things and to promotereforms to achieve a more democratic model.
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previous conferences 2008 - 2012
XI General Assembly | 2012 Annual Conference
Harnessing 21st Century Solutions:A Focus on WomenLittle Rock, Arkansas, USA. 17-18 December 2012
We used the Club de Madrid platform to explorespecic challenges to women’s broader participationin society given the current economic and politicalrealities as well as to identify and share best practicesand recommendations that will allow governmentsand the private sector to create enablingenvironments for women to realize their full economicand political potential.
IX General Assembly | 2010 Annual Conference
Reconstruction and DemocraticDevelopment: The Case of HaitiMadrid, Spain. 4-5 November 2010
VII General Assembly | 2008 Annual Conference
Global Forum on Leadership for Shared SocietiesRotterdam, Netherlands. 12-14 November 2008
The Forum was a subcomponent of the Club deMadrid’s Shared Societies Project, an initiativedesigned in response to a call from leadersworldwide for options and action plans to addressthe challenge of coexistence that every societyfaces. The event was hosted by Club de Madridand the City of Rotterdam, with the support of theComunidad de Madrid.
X General Assembly | 2011 Annual Conference
Digital Technologies for 21st Century DemocracyNew York, USA. 7-9 November 2011
Some of the world’s most experienced and inspirationalpolitical and business leaders, policy makers and scholarstook an in-depth look at the opportunities and challengesposed by the increasingly complex relationshipsbetween governments, citizens and communicationtechnologies – particularly as we aim for greater libertiesand democracies that deliver. We discussed how bigdata and networks are revolutionizing governance anddemocracy and outlined a series of pr inciples for theimplementation of a better 21st century democracy.
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