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LOCATION:Online\, 
SUMMARY:Summer School 2022: Challenges and opportunities of a new internati
 onal economic order 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The 5th UNCTAD YSI Summer School provides an opportunity to exp
 lore the Challenges and Opportunities of a New International Economic Orde
 r. The school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\,
  and young scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intel
 lectual debates.\n\nThe world economy is in flux. The period following the
  global financial crisis failed to address the stresses and fractures that
  led up to it. The looming climate catastrophe\, COVID shock and conflict 
 in Ukraine have added further layers of complexity and heightened the unce
 rtainty surrounding existing structures of global economic governance. The
  future direction of the world economy is subject to multiple forces but u
 ltimately it emerges from the intersection of economic interests and polic
 y choices\, at the international as well as the national level.\n\nNeedles
 s to say\, policy actions taken by systematically more powerful advanced e
 conomies\, beginning with the United States\, continue to weigh most heavi
 ly on the direction of trade\, financial and technology flows. But if a mo
 re balanced and stable international economic order is to emerge\, develop
 ing countries will need to decide\, both individually and collectively\, w
 hat institutional reforms and policy choices they will need to take to ens
 ure inclusive and sustainable development pathways. What is more crucial\,
  all countries need to be part of the effort to construct the kind of inte
 rnational support that will be needed to support those efforts.\n \n\nTop
 ics\n\n1 August           A Money View of the Emergent New Inter
 national Economic Order\n\n1 August           Is the Global Econo
 my Fragmenting?\n\n2 August           The Financialization of Eve
 ryday Life: Food\, Energy &amp\; Care\n\n3 August           Techn
 ological Divides and Income Distribution\n\n4 August           Tr
 ade Beyond Neoliberalism\n\n5 August           Is a New Internati
 onal Economic Order Possible?\n \n\nSpeakers [Confirmed thus far]\n\n\nRi
 chard Kozul-Wright | Director\, Division on Globalization and Development 
 Strategies\, UNCTAD\nPerry G. Mehrling | Academic Council\, INET\nAnastasi
 a Nesvetailova | Director\, Macroeconomic and Development Policies\, UNCTA
 D GDS\nLena Lavinas | Professor\, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro\nMi
 chael Greenberger | Professor\, University of Maryland Francis King Carey 
 School of Law\nOrsola Costantini | Economic Affairs Officer \, UNCTAD\nAnt
 onio Andreoni | Research Associate\, SOAS\, University College London\nAri
 el Luis Wirkierman | Lecturer in Economics\, Goldsmiths University\nGul Un
 al | Senior Economist\, UNCTAD\nSusan Newmann | Professor\, The Open Unive
 rsity\nArjun Jayadev | Senior Economist\, INET\nKevin Gallagher | Associat
 e Professor of Global Economic and Development Policy\, Boston University\
 nJamie Martin | Postdoctoral Fellow\, Harvard University\n \n\n\nCertific
 ate of Attendance\n\nTo receive certification that you have attended the s
 chool\, you must:\n\n\nUse the same email address to register for all even
 ts\nAttend at least 4 full days of programming in person online\, includin
 g each entire speaker session and the YSI follow up discussion in full Not
 e: viewing recordings online will not count towards attendance\nAttend the
  Opening &amp\; Keynote Addresses in their entirety\n\n\nCertifications of
  attendance will be emailed to the email address you used to register with
 in the two weeks following the summer school.\n \n\nMentorship Program\n\
 nThe mentorship program allows young scholars a 30 minute 1-on-1 online me
 eting with a senior scholar to discuss their work and research. This is an
  amazing opportunity for young scholars to receive guidance and feedback.\
 n\nTo be able to apply to the mentorship program\, a certificate of attend
 ance of this year’ summer school is required. Please note that while it 
 is a requirement\, it does not guarantee a place within the mentorship pro
 gram. The application to the mentorship program will only be sent to those
  who have received their certificate of attendance. Applications for mento
 rship will be provided about one month after the summer school. At that ti
 me\, a list of available mentors and the amount of young scholars they are
  able to speak to will be provided.\n\n \n\nMore on this event\n\n \n&lt
 \;h4&gt\;The 5th UNCTAD YSI Summer School provides an opportunity to explo
 re the Challenges and Opportunities of a New International Economic Order.
  The school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\, a
 nd young scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intelle
 ctual debates.&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;The world economy is in flux. Th
 e period following the global financial crisis failed to address the stres
 ses and fractures that led up to it. The looming climate catastrophe\, COV
 ID shock and conflict in Ukraine have added further layers of complexity a
 nd heightened the uncertainty surrounding existing structures of global ec
 onomic governance. The future direction of the world economy is subject to
  multiple forces but ultimately it emerges from the intersection of econom
 ic interests and policy choices\, at the international as well as the nati
 onal level.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;Needless to say\, policy actions tak
 en by systematically more powerful advanced economies\, beginning with the
  United States\, continue to weigh most heavily on the direction of trade\
 , financial and technology flows. But if a more balanced and stable intern
 ational economic order is to emerge\, developing countries will need to de
 cide\, both individually and collectively\, what institutional reforms and
  policy choices they will need to take to ensure inclusive and sustainable
  development pathways. What is more crucial\, all countries need to be par
 t of the effort to construct the kind of international support that will b
 e needed to support those efforts.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;
 \n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Topics&lt\;/strong&gt\;&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&l
 t\;p&gt\;1 August&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbs
 p\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; A Money Vi
 ew of the Emergent New International Economic Order&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&
 gt\;1 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&
 amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Is the Global Economy Frag
 menting?&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;2 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;
 nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nb
 sp\; The Financialization of Everyday Life: Food\, Energy &amp\;amp\; Care
 &lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;3 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&a
 mp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Tec
 hnological Divides and Income Distribution&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;4 Aug
 ust &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp
 \;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Trade Beyond Neoliberalism&lt\;/p&g
 t\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;5 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\
 ;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Is a New Int
 ernational Economic Order Possible?&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\
 ;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Speakers &lt\;/strong&gt\;[Confirmed thus
  far]&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;ul&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Richard Ko
 zul-Wright&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Director\, Division on Globalization and Dev
 elopment Strategies\, UNCTAD&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Per
 ry G. Mehrling&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Academic Council\, INET&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&l
 t\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Anastasia Nesvetailova&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Direct
 or\, Macroeconomic and Development Policies\, UNCTAD GDS&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt
 \;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Lena Lavinas&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Professor\, Feder
 al University of Rio de Janeiro&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;
 Michael Greenberger&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Professor\, University of Maryland 
 Francis King Carey School of Law&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\
 ;Orsola Costantini&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Economic Affairs Officer \, UNCTAD&l
 t\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Antonio Andreoni&lt\;/strong&gt\;
  | Research Associate\, SOAS\, University College London&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt
 \;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Ariel Luis Wirkierman&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Lecturer
  in Economics\, Goldsmiths University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;stron
 g&gt\;Gul Unal&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Senior Economist\, UNCTAD&lt\;/li&gt\;\n
 &lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Susan Newmann &lt\;/strong&gt\;| Professor\, T
 he Open University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Arjun Jayadev
 &lt\;/strong&gt\; | Senior Economist\, INET&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\
 ;strong&gt\;Kevin Gallagher&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Associate Professor of Glob
 al Economic and Development Policy\, Boston University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;
 li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Jamie Martin&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Postdoctoral Fellow
 \, Harvard University&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;/ul&g
 t\;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Certificate of Attendance&lt\;/strong&g
 t\;&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;To receive certification that you have atte
 nded the school\, you must:&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;ul&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;Use t
 he same email address to register for all events&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\
 ;Attend at least 4 full days of programming in person online\, including e
 ach entire speaker session and the YSI follow up discussion in full Note: 
 viewing recordings online will not count towards attendance&lt\;/li&gt\;\n
 &lt\;li&gt\;Attend the Opening &amp\;amp\; Keynote Addresses in their enti
 rety&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;/ul&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;Certifications of attendanc
 e will be emailed to the email address you used to register within the two
  weeks following the summer school.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\
 ;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Mentorship Program&lt\;/strong&gt\;&lt\;/
 h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;The mentorship program allows young scholars a 30 mi
 nute 1-on-1 online meeting with a senior scholar to discuss their work and
  research. This is an amazing opportunity for young scholars to receive gu
 idance and feedback.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;To be able to apply to the 
 mentorship program\, a certificate of attendance of this year’ summer sc
 hool is required. Please note that while it is a requirement\, it does not
  guarantee a place within the mentorship program. The application to the m
 entorship program will only be sent to those who have received their certi
 ficate of attendance. Applications for mentorship will be provided about o
 ne month after the summer school. At that time\, a list of available mento
 rs and the amount of young scholars they are able to speak to will be prov
 ided.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p class=&
 quot\;text-align-center\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/
 meeting/summer-school-2022
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DTSTART:20220801T070000Z
SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND:20220801T150000Z
LOCATION:Online\, 
SUMMARY:Summer School 2022: Challenges and opportunities of a new internati
 onal economic order 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The 5th UNCTAD YSI Summer School provides an opportunity to exp
 lore the Challenges and Opportunities of a New International Economic Orde
 r. The school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\,
  and young scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intel
 lectual debates.\n\nThe world economy is in flux. The period following the
  global financial crisis failed to address the stresses and fractures that
  led up to it. The looming climate catastrophe\, COVID shock and conflict 
 in Ukraine have added further layers of complexity and heightened the unce
 rtainty surrounding existing structures of global economic governance. The
  future direction of the world economy is subject to multiple forces but u
 ltimately it emerges from the intersection of economic interests and polic
 y choices\, at the international as well as the national level.\n\nNeedles
 s to say\, policy actions taken by systematically more powerful advanced e
 conomies\, beginning with the United States\, continue to weigh most heavi
 ly on the direction of trade\, financial and technology flows. But if a mo
 re balanced and stable international economic order is to emerge\, develop
 ing countries will need to decide\, both individually and collectively\, w
 hat institutional reforms and policy choices they will need to take to ens
 ure inclusive and sustainable development pathways. What is more crucial\,
  all countries need to be part of the effort to construct the kind of inte
 rnational support that will be needed to support those efforts.\n \n\nTop
 ics\n\n1 August           A Money View of the Emergent New Inter
 national Economic Order\n\n1 August           Is the Global Econo
 my Fragmenting?\n\n2 August           The Financialization of Eve
 ryday Life: Food\, Energy &amp\; Care\n\n3 August           Techn
 ological Divides and Income Distribution\n\n4 August           Tr
 ade Beyond Neoliberalism\n\n5 August           Is a New Internati
 onal Economic Order Possible?\n \n\nSpeakers [Confirmed thus far]\n\n\nRi
 chard Kozul-Wright | Director\, Division on Globalization and Development 
 Strategies\, UNCTAD\nPerry G. Mehrling | Academic Council\, INET\nAnastasi
 a Nesvetailova | Director\, Macroeconomic and Development Policies\, UNCTA
 D GDS\nLena Lavinas | Professor\, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro\nMi
 chael Greenberger | Professor\, University of Maryland Francis King Carey 
 School of Law\nOrsola Costantini | Economic Affairs Officer \, UNCTAD\nAnt
 onio Andreoni | Research Associate\, SOAS\, University College London\nAri
 el Luis Wirkierman | Lecturer in Economics\, Goldsmiths University\nGul Un
 al | Senior Economist\, UNCTAD\nSusan Newmann | Professor\, The Open Unive
 rsity\nArjun Jayadev | Senior Economist\, INET\nKevin Gallagher | Associat
 e Professor of Global Economic and Development Policy\, Boston University\
 nJamie Martin | Postdoctoral Fellow\, Harvard University\n \n\n\nCertific
 ate of Attendance\n\nTo receive certification that you have attended the s
 chool\, you must:\n\n\nUse the same email address to register for all even
 ts\nAttend at least 4 full days of programming in person online\, includin
 g each entire speaker session and the YSI follow up discussion in full Not
 e: viewing recordings online will not count towards attendance\nAttend the
  Opening &amp\; Keynote Addresses in their entirety\n\n\nCertifications of
  attendance will be emailed to the email address you used to register with
 in the two weeks following the summer school.\n \n\nMentorship Program\n\
 nThe mentorship program allows young scholars a 30 minute 1-on-1 online me
 eting with a senior scholar to discuss their work and research. This is an
  amazing opportunity for young scholars to receive guidance and feedback.\
 n\nTo be able to apply to the mentorship program\, a certificate of attend
 ance of this year’ summer school is required. Please note that while it 
 is a requirement\, it does not guarantee a place within the mentorship pro
 gram. The application to the mentorship program will only be sent to those
  who have received their certificate of attendance. Applications for mento
 rship will be provided about one month after the summer school. At that ti
 me\, a list of available mentors and the amount of young scholars they are
  able to speak to will be provided.\n\n \n\nMore on this event\n\n \n&lt
 \;h4&gt\;The 5th UNCTAD YSI Summer School provides an opportunity to explo
 re the Challenges and Opportunities of a New International Economic Order.
  The school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\, a
 nd young scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intelle
 ctual debates.&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;The world economy is in flux. Th
 e period following the global financial crisis failed to address the stres
 ses and fractures that led up to it. The looming climate catastrophe\, COV
 ID shock and conflict in Ukraine have added further layers of complexity a
 nd heightened the uncertainty surrounding existing structures of global ec
 onomic governance. The future direction of the world economy is subject to
  multiple forces but ultimately it emerges from the intersection of econom
 ic interests and policy choices\, at the international as well as the nati
 onal level.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;Needless to say\, policy actions tak
 en by systematically more powerful advanced economies\, beginning with the
  United States\, continue to weigh most heavily on the direction of trade\
 , financial and technology flows. But if a more balanced and stable intern
 ational economic order is to emerge\, developing countries will need to de
 cide\, both individually and collectively\, what institutional reforms and
  policy choices they will need to take to ensure inclusive and sustainable
  development pathways. What is more crucial\, all countries need to be par
 t of the effort to construct the kind of international support that will b
 e needed to support those efforts.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;
 \n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Topics&lt\;/strong&gt\;&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&l
 t\;p&gt\;1 August&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbs
 p\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; A Money Vi
 ew of the Emergent New International Economic Order&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&
 gt\;1 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&
 amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Is the Global Economy Frag
 menting?&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;2 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;
 nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nb
 sp\; The Financialization of Everyday Life: Food\, Energy &amp\;amp\; Care
 &lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;3 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&a
 mp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Tec
 hnological Divides and Income Distribution&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;4 Aug
 ust &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp
 \;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Trade Beyond Neoliberalism&lt\;/p&g
 t\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;5 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\
 ;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Is a New Int
 ernational Economic Order Possible?&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\
 ;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Speakers &lt\;/strong&gt\;[Confirmed thus
  far]&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;ul&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Richard Ko
 zul-Wright&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Director\, Division on Globalization and Dev
 elopment Strategies\, UNCTAD&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Per
 ry G. Mehrling&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Academic Council\, INET&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&l
 t\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Anastasia Nesvetailova&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Direct
 or\, Macroeconomic and Development Policies\, UNCTAD GDS&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt
 \;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Lena Lavinas&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Professor\, Feder
 al University of Rio de Janeiro&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;
 Michael Greenberger&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Professor\, University of Maryland 
 Francis King Carey School of Law&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\
 ;Orsola Costantini&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Economic Affairs Officer \, UNCTAD&l
 t\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Antonio Andreoni&lt\;/strong&gt\;
  | Research Associate\, SOAS\, University College London&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt
 \;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Ariel Luis Wirkierman&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Lecturer
  in Economics\, Goldsmiths University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;stron
 g&gt\;Gul Unal&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Senior Economist\, UNCTAD&lt\;/li&gt\;\n
 &lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Susan Newmann &lt\;/strong&gt\;| Professor\, T
 he Open University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Arjun Jayadev
 &lt\;/strong&gt\; | Senior Economist\, INET&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\
 ;strong&gt\;Kevin Gallagher&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Associate Professor of Glob
 al Economic and Development Policy\, Boston University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;
 li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Jamie Martin&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Postdoctoral Fellow
 \, Harvard University&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;/ul&g
 t\;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Certificate of Attendance&lt\;/strong&g
 t\;&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;To receive certification that you have atte
 nded the school\, you must:&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;ul&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;Use t
 he same email address to register for all events&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\
 ;Attend at least 4 full days of programming in person online\, including e
 ach entire speaker session and the YSI follow up discussion in full Note: 
 viewing recordings online will not count towards attendance&lt\;/li&gt\;\n
 &lt\;li&gt\;Attend the Opening &amp\;amp\; Keynote Addresses in their enti
 rety&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;/ul&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;Certifications of attendanc
 e will be emailed to the email address you used to register within the two
  weeks following the summer school.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\
 ;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Mentorship Program&lt\;/strong&gt\;&lt\;/
 h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;The mentorship program allows young scholars a 30 mi
 nute 1-on-1 online meeting with a senior scholar to discuss their work and
  research. This is an amazing opportunity for young scholars to receive gu
 idance and feedback.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;To be able to apply to the 
 mentorship program\, a certificate of attendance of this year’ summer sc
 hool is required. Please note that while it is a requirement\, it does not
  guarantee a place within the mentorship program. The application to the m
 entorship program will only be sent to those who have received their certi
 ficate of attendance. Applications for mentorship will be provided about o
 ne month after the summer school. At that time\, a list of available mento
 rs and the amount of young scholars they are able to speak to will be prov
 ided.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p class=&
 quot\;text-align-center\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/
 meeting/summer-school-2022
DTSTAMP:20260818T063729Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:6a83fda9bf612
DTSTART:20220802T070000Z
SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND:20220802T150000Z
LOCATION:Online\, 
SUMMARY:Summer School 2022: Challenges and opportunities of a new internati
 onal economic order 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The 5th UNCTAD YSI Summer School provides an opportunity to exp
 lore the Challenges and Opportunities of a New International Economic Orde
 r. The school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\,
  and young scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intel
 lectual debates.\n\nThe world economy is in flux. The period following the
  global financial crisis failed to address the stresses and fractures that
  led up to it. The looming climate catastrophe\, COVID shock and conflict 
 in Ukraine have added further layers of complexity and heightened the unce
 rtainty surrounding existing structures of global economic governance. The
  future direction of the world economy is subject to multiple forces but u
 ltimately it emerges from the intersection of economic interests and polic
 y choices\, at the international as well as the national level.\n\nNeedles
 s to say\, policy actions taken by systematically more powerful advanced e
 conomies\, beginning with the United States\, continue to weigh most heavi
 ly on the direction of trade\, financial and technology flows. But if a mo
 re balanced and stable international economic order is to emerge\, develop
 ing countries will need to decide\, both individually and collectively\, w
 hat institutional reforms and policy choices they will need to take to ens
 ure inclusive and sustainable development pathways. What is more crucial\,
  all countries need to be part of the effort to construct the kind of inte
 rnational support that will be needed to support those efforts.\n \n\nTop
 ics\n\n1 August           A Money View of the Emergent New Inter
 national Economic Order\n\n1 August           Is the Global Econo
 my Fragmenting?\n\n2 August           The Financialization of Eve
 ryday Life: Food\, Energy &amp\; Care\n\n3 August           Techn
 ological Divides and Income Distribution\n\n4 August           Tr
 ade Beyond Neoliberalism\n\n5 August           Is a New Internati
 onal Economic Order Possible?\n \n\nSpeakers [Confirmed thus far]\n\n\nRi
 chard Kozul-Wright | Director\, Division on Globalization and Development 
 Strategies\, UNCTAD\nPerry G. Mehrling | Academic Council\, INET\nAnastasi
 a Nesvetailova | Director\, Macroeconomic and Development Policies\, UNCTA
 D GDS\nLena Lavinas | Professor\, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro\nMi
 chael Greenberger | Professor\, University of Maryland Francis King Carey 
 School of Law\nOrsola Costantini | Economic Affairs Officer \, UNCTAD\nAnt
 onio Andreoni | Research Associate\, SOAS\, University College London\nAri
 el Luis Wirkierman | Lecturer in Economics\, Goldsmiths University\nGul Un
 al | Senior Economist\, UNCTAD\nSusan Newmann | Professor\, The Open Unive
 rsity\nArjun Jayadev | Senior Economist\, INET\nKevin Gallagher | Associat
 e Professor of Global Economic and Development Policy\, Boston University\
 nJamie Martin | Postdoctoral Fellow\, Harvard University\n \n\n\nCertific
 ate of Attendance\n\nTo receive certification that you have attended the s
 chool\, you must:\n\n\nUse the same email address to register for all even
 ts\nAttend at least 4 full days of programming in person online\, includin
 g each entire speaker session and the YSI follow up discussion in full Not
 e: viewing recordings online will not count towards attendance\nAttend the
  Opening &amp\; Keynote Addresses in their entirety\n\n\nCertifications of
  attendance will be emailed to the email address you used to register with
 in the two weeks following the summer school.\n \n\nMentorship Program\n\
 nThe mentorship program allows young scholars a 30 minute 1-on-1 online me
 eting with a senior scholar to discuss their work and research. This is an
  amazing opportunity for young scholars to receive guidance and feedback.\
 n\nTo be able to apply to the mentorship program\, a certificate of attend
 ance of this year’ summer school is required. Please note that while it 
 is a requirement\, it does not guarantee a place within the mentorship pro
 gram. The application to the mentorship program will only be sent to those
  who have received their certificate of attendance. Applications for mento
 rship will be provided about one month after the summer school. At that ti
 me\, a list of available mentors and the amount of young scholars they are
  able to speak to will be provided.\n\n \n\nMore on this event\n\n \n&lt
 \;h4&gt\;The 5th UNCTAD YSI Summer School provides an opportunity to explo
 re the Challenges and Opportunities of a New International Economic Order.
  The school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\, a
 nd young scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intelle
 ctual debates.&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;The world economy is in flux. Th
 e period following the global financial crisis failed to address the stres
 ses and fractures that led up to it. The looming climate catastrophe\, COV
 ID shock and conflict in Ukraine have added further layers of complexity a
 nd heightened the uncertainty surrounding existing structures of global ec
 onomic governance. The future direction of the world economy is subject to
  multiple forces but ultimately it emerges from the intersection of econom
 ic interests and policy choices\, at the international as well as the nati
 onal level.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;Needless to say\, policy actions tak
 en by systematically more powerful advanced economies\, beginning with the
  United States\, continue to weigh most heavily on the direction of trade\
 , financial and technology flows. But if a more balanced and stable intern
 ational economic order is to emerge\, developing countries will need to de
 cide\, both individually and collectively\, what institutional reforms and
  policy choices they will need to take to ensure inclusive and sustainable
  development pathways. What is more crucial\, all countries need to be par
 t of the effort to construct the kind of international support that will b
 e needed to support those efforts.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;
 \n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Topics&lt\;/strong&gt\;&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&l
 t\;p&gt\;1 August&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbs
 p\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; A Money Vi
 ew of the Emergent New International Economic Order&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&
 gt\;1 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&
 amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Is the Global Economy Frag
 menting?&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;2 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;
 nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nb
 sp\; The Financialization of Everyday Life: Food\, Energy &amp\;amp\; Care
 &lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;3 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&a
 mp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Tec
 hnological Divides and Income Distribution&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;4 Aug
 ust &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp
 \;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Trade Beyond Neoliberalism&lt\;/p&g
 t\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;5 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\
 ;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Is a New Int
 ernational Economic Order Possible?&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\
 ;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Speakers &lt\;/strong&gt\;[Confirmed thus
  far]&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;ul&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Richard Ko
 zul-Wright&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Director\, Division on Globalization and Dev
 elopment Strategies\, UNCTAD&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Per
 ry G. Mehrling&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Academic Council\, INET&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&l
 t\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Anastasia Nesvetailova&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Direct
 or\, Macroeconomic and Development Policies\, UNCTAD GDS&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt
 \;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Lena Lavinas&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Professor\, Feder
 al University of Rio de Janeiro&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;
 Michael Greenberger&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Professor\, University of Maryland 
 Francis King Carey School of Law&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\
 ;Orsola Costantini&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Economic Affairs Officer \, UNCTAD&l
 t\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Antonio Andreoni&lt\;/strong&gt\;
  | Research Associate\, SOAS\, University College London&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt
 \;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Ariel Luis Wirkierman&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Lecturer
  in Economics\, Goldsmiths University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;stron
 g&gt\;Gul Unal&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Senior Economist\, UNCTAD&lt\;/li&gt\;\n
 &lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Susan Newmann &lt\;/strong&gt\;| Professor\, T
 he Open University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Arjun Jayadev
 &lt\;/strong&gt\; | Senior Economist\, INET&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\
 ;strong&gt\;Kevin Gallagher&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Associate Professor of Glob
 al Economic and Development Policy\, Boston University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;
 li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Jamie Martin&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Postdoctoral Fellow
 \, Harvard University&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;/ul&g
 t\;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Certificate of Attendance&lt\;/strong&g
 t\;&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;To receive certification that you have atte
 nded the school\, you must:&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;ul&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;Use t
 he same email address to register for all events&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\
 ;Attend at least 4 full days of programming in person online\, including e
 ach entire speaker session and the YSI follow up discussion in full Note: 
 viewing recordings online will not count towards attendance&lt\;/li&gt\;\n
 &lt\;li&gt\;Attend the Opening &amp\;amp\; Keynote Addresses in their enti
 rety&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;/ul&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;Certifications of attendanc
 e will be emailed to the email address you used to register within the two
  weeks following the summer school.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\
 ;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Mentorship Program&lt\;/strong&gt\;&lt\;/
 h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;The mentorship program allows young scholars a 30 mi
 nute 1-on-1 online meeting with a senior scholar to discuss their work and
  research. This is an amazing opportunity for young scholars to receive gu
 idance and feedback.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;To be able to apply to the 
 mentorship program\, a certificate of attendance of this year’ summer sc
 hool is required. Please note that while it is a requirement\, it does not
  guarantee a place within the mentorship program. The application to the m
 entorship program will only be sent to those who have received their certi
 ficate of attendance. Applications for mentorship will be provided about o
 ne month after the summer school. At that time\, a list of available mento
 rs and the amount of young scholars they are able to speak to will be prov
 ided.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p class=&
 quot\;text-align-center\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/
 meeting/summer-school-2022
DTSTAMP:20260818T063729Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:6a83fda9bf618
DTSTART:20220803T070000Z
SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND:20220803T150000Z
LOCATION:Online\, 
SUMMARY:Summer School 2022: Challenges and opportunities of a new internati
 onal economic order 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The 5th UNCTAD YSI Summer School provides an opportunity to exp
 lore the Challenges and Opportunities of a New International Economic Orde
 r. The school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\,
  and young scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intel
 lectual debates.\n\nThe world economy is in flux. The period following the
  global financial crisis failed to address the stresses and fractures that
  led up to it. The looming climate catastrophe\, COVID shock and conflict 
 in Ukraine have added further layers of complexity and heightened the unce
 rtainty surrounding existing structures of global economic governance. The
  future direction of the world economy is subject to multiple forces but u
 ltimately it emerges from the intersection of economic interests and polic
 y choices\, at the international as well as the national level.\n\nNeedles
 s to say\, policy actions taken by systematically more powerful advanced e
 conomies\, beginning with the United States\, continue to weigh most heavi
 ly on the direction of trade\, financial and technology flows. But if a mo
 re balanced and stable international economic order is to emerge\, develop
 ing countries will need to decide\, both individually and collectively\, w
 hat institutional reforms and policy choices they will need to take to ens
 ure inclusive and sustainable development pathways. What is more crucial\,
  all countries need to be part of the effort to construct the kind of inte
 rnational support that will be needed to support those efforts.\n \n\nTop
 ics\n\n1 August           A Money View of the Emergent New Inter
 national Economic Order\n\n1 August           Is the Global Econo
 my Fragmenting?\n\n2 August           The Financialization of Eve
 ryday Life: Food\, Energy &amp\; Care\n\n3 August           Techn
 ological Divides and Income Distribution\n\n4 August           Tr
 ade Beyond Neoliberalism\n\n5 August           Is a New Internati
 onal Economic Order Possible?\n \n\nSpeakers [Confirmed thus far]\n\n\nRi
 chard Kozul-Wright | Director\, Division on Globalization and Development 
 Strategies\, UNCTAD\nPerry G. Mehrling | Academic Council\, INET\nAnastasi
 a Nesvetailova | Director\, Macroeconomic and Development Policies\, UNCTA
 D GDS\nLena Lavinas | Professor\, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro\nMi
 chael Greenberger | Professor\, University of Maryland Francis King Carey 
 School of Law\nOrsola Costantini | Economic Affairs Officer \, UNCTAD\nAnt
 onio Andreoni | Research Associate\, SOAS\, University College London\nAri
 el Luis Wirkierman | Lecturer in Economics\, Goldsmiths University\nGul Un
 al | Senior Economist\, UNCTAD\nSusan Newmann | Professor\, The Open Unive
 rsity\nArjun Jayadev | Senior Economist\, INET\nKevin Gallagher | Associat
 e Professor of Global Economic and Development Policy\, Boston University\
 nJamie Martin | Postdoctoral Fellow\, Harvard University\n \n\n\nCertific
 ate of Attendance\n\nTo receive certification that you have attended the s
 chool\, you must:\n\n\nUse the same email address to register for all even
 ts\nAttend at least 4 full days of programming in person online\, includin
 g each entire speaker session and the YSI follow up discussion in full Not
 e: viewing recordings online will not count towards attendance\nAttend the
  Opening &amp\; Keynote Addresses in their entirety\n\n\nCertifications of
  attendance will be emailed to the email address you used to register with
 in the two weeks following the summer school.\n \n\nMentorship Program\n\
 nThe mentorship program allows young scholars a 30 minute 1-on-1 online me
 eting with a senior scholar to discuss their work and research. This is an
  amazing opportunity for young scholars to receive guidance and feedback.\
 n\nTo be able to apply to the mentorship program\, a certificate of attend
 ance of this year’ summer school is required. Please note that while it 
 is a requirement\, it does not guarantee a place within the mentorship pro
 gram. The application to the mentorship program will only be sent to those
  who have received their certificate of attendance. Applications for mento
 rship will be provided about one month after the summer school. At that ti
 me\, a list of available mentors and the amount of young scholars they are
  able to speak to will be provided.\n\n \n\nMore on this event\n\n \n&lt
 \;h4&gt\;The 5th UNCTAD YSI Summer School provides an opportunity to explo
 re the Challenges and Opportunities of a New International Economic Order.
  The school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\, a
 nd young scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intelle
 ctual debates.&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;The world economy is in flux. Th
 e period following the global financial crisis failed to address the stres
 ses and fractures that led up to it. The looming climate catastrophe\, COV
 ID shock and conflict in Ukraine have added further layers of complexity a
 nd heightened the uncertainty surrounding existing structures of global ec
 onomic governance. The future direction of the world economy is subject to
  multiple forces but ultimately it emerges from the intersection of econom
 ic interests and policy choices\, at the international as well as the nati
 onal level.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;Needless to say\, policy actions tak
 en by systematically more powerful advanced economies\, beginning with the
  United States\, continue to weigh most heavily on the direction of trade\
 , financial and technology flows. But if a more balanced and stable intern
 ational economic order is to emerge\, developing countries will need to de
 cide\, both individually and collectively\, what institutional reforms and
  policy choices they will need to take to ensure inclusive and sustainable
  development pathways. What is more crucial\, all countries need to be par
 t of the effort to construct the kind of international support that will b
 e needed to support those efforts.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;
 \n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Topics&lt\;/strong&gt\;&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&l
 t\;p&gt\;1 August&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbs
 p\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; A Money Vi
 ew of the Emergent New International Economic Order&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&
 gt\;1 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&
 amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Is the Global Economy Frag
 menting?&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;2 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;
 nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nb
 sp\; The Financialization of Everyday Life: Food\, Energy &amp\;amp\; Care
 &lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;3 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&a
 mp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Tec
 hnological Divides and Income Distribution&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;4 Aug
 ust &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp
 \;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Trade Beyond Neoliberalism&lt\;/p&g
 t\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;5 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\
 ;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Is a New Int
 ernational Economic Order Possible?&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\
 ;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Speakers &lt\;/strong&gt\;[Confirmed thus
  far]&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;ul&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Richard Ko
 zul-Wright&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Director\, Division on Globalization and Dev
 elopment Strategies\, UNCTAD&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Per
 ry G. Mehrling&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Academic Council\, INET&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&l
 t\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Anastasia Nesvetailova&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Direct
 or\, Macroeconomic and Development Policies\, UNCTAD GDS&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt
 \;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Lena Lavinas&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Professor\, Feder
 al University of Rio de Janeiro&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;
 Michael Greenberger&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Professor\, University of Maryland 
 Francis King Carey School of Law&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\
 ;Orsola Costantini&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Economic Affairs Officer \, UNCTAD&l
 t\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Antonio Andreoni&lt\;/strong&gt\;
  | Research Associate\, SOAS\, University College London&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt
 \;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Ariel Luis Wirkierman&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Lecturer
  in Economics\, Goldsmiths University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;stron
 g&gt\;Gul Unal&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Senior Economist\, UNCTAD&lt\;/li&gt\;\n
 &lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Susan Newmann &lt\;/strong&gt\;| Professor\, T
 he Open University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Arjun Jayadev
 &lt\;/strong&gt\; | Senior Economist\, INET&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\
 ;strong&gt\;Kevin Gallagher&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Associate Professor of Glob
 al Economic and Development Policy\, Boston University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;
 li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Jamie Martin&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Postdoctoral Fellow
 \, Harvard University&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;/ul&g
 t\;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Certificate of Attendance&lt\;/strong&g
 t\;&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;To receive certification that you have atte
 nded the school\, you must:&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;ul&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;Use t
 he same email address to register for all events&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\
 ;Attend at least 4 full days of programming in person online\, including e
 ach entire speaker session and the YSI follow up discussion in full Note: 
 viewing recordings online will not count towards attendance&lt\;/li&gt\;\n
 &lt\;li&gt\;Attend the Opening &amp\;amp\; Keynote Addresses in their enti
 rety&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;/ul&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;Certifications of attendanc
 e will be emailed to the email address you used to register within the two
  weeks following the summer school.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\
 ;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Mentorship Program&lt\;/strong&gt\;&lt\;/
 h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;The mentorship program allows young scholars a 30 mi
 nute 1-on-1 online meeting with a senior scholar to discuss their work and
  research. This is an amazing opportunity for young scholars to receive gu
 idance and feedback.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;To be able to apply to the 
 mentorship program\, a certificate of attendance of this year’ summer sc
 hool is required. Please note that while it is a requirement\, it does not
  guarantee a place within the mentorship program. The application to the m
 entorship program will only be sent to those who have received their certi
 ficate of attendance. Applications for mentorship will be provided about o
 ne month after the summer school. At that time\, a list of available mento
 rs and the amount of young scholars they are able to speak to will be prov
 ided.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p class=&
 quot\;text-align-center\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/
 meeting/summer-school-2022
DTSTAMP:20260818T063729Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:6a83fda9bf61d
DTSTART:20220804T070000Z
SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND:20220804T150000Z
LOCATION:Online\, 
SUMMARY:Summer School 2022: Challenges and opportunities of a new internati
 onal economic order 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The 5th UNCTAD YSI Summer School provides an opportunity to exp
 lore the Challenges and Opportunities of a New International Economic Orde
 r. The school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\,
  and young scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intel
 lectual debates.\n\nThe world economy is in flux. The period following the
  global financial crisis failed to address the stresses and fractures that
  led up to it. The looming climate catastrophe\, COVID shock and conflict 
 in Ukraine have added further layers of complexity and heightened the unce
 rtainty surrounding existing structures of global economic governance. The
  future direction of the world economy is subject to multiple forces but u
 ltimately it emerges from the intersection of economic interests and polic
 y choices\, at the international as well as the national level.\n\nNeedles
 s to say\, policy actions taken by systematically more powerful advanced e
 conomies\, beginning with the United States\, continue to weigh most heavi
 ly on the direction of trade\, financial and technology flows. But if a mo
 re balanced and stable international economic order is to emerge\, develop
 ing countries will need to decide\, both individually and collectively\, w
 hat institutional reforms and policy choices they will need to take to ens
 ure inclusive and sustainable development pathways. What is more crucial\,
  all countries need to be part of the effort to construct the kind of inte
 rnational support that will be needed to support those efforts.\n \n\nTop
 ics\n\n1 August           A Money View of the Emergent New Inter
 national Economic Order\n\n1 August           Is the Global Econo
 my Fragmenting?\n\n2 August           The Financialization of Eve
 ryday Life: Food\, Energy &amp\; Care\n\n3 August           Techn
 ological Divides and Income Distribution\n\n4 August           Tr
 ade Beyond Neoliberalism\n\n5 August           Is a New Internati
 onal Economic Order Possible?\n \n\nSpeakers [Confirmed thus far]\n\n\nRi
 chard Kozul-Wright | Director\, Division on Globalization and Development 
 Strategies\, UNCTAD\nPerry G. Mehrling | Academic Council\, INET\nAnastasi
 a Nesvetailova | Director\, Macroeconomic and Development Policies\, UNCTA
 D GDS\nLena Lavinas | Professor\, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro\nMi
 chael Greenberger | Professor\, University of Maryland Francis King Carey 
 School of Law\nOrsola Costantini | Economic Affairs Officer \, UNCTAD\nAnt
 onio Andreoni | Research Associate\, SOAS\, University College London\nAri
 el Luis Wirkierman | Lecturer in Economics\, Goldsmiths University\nGul Un
 al | Senior Economist\, UNCTAD\nSusan Newmann | Professor\, The Open Unive
 rsity\nArjun Jayadev | Senior Economist\, INET\nKevin Gallagher | Associat
 e Professor of Global Economic and Development Policy\, Boston University\
 nJamie Martin | Postdoctoral Fellow\, Harvard University\n \n\n\nCertific
 ate of Attendance\n\nTo receive certification that you have attended the s
 chool\, you must:\n\n\nUse the same email address to register for all even
 ts\nAttend at least 4 full days of programming in person online\, includin
 g each entire speaker session and the YSI follow up discussion in full Not
 e: viewing recordings online will not count towards attendance\nAttend the
  Opening &amp\; Keynote Addresses in their entirety\n\n\nCertifications of
  attendance will be emailed to the email address you used to register with
 in the two weeks following the summer school.\n \n\nMentorship Program\n\
 nThe mentorship program allows young scholars a 30 minute 1-on-1 online me
 eting with a senior scholar to discuss their work and research. This is an
  amazing opportunity for young scholars to receive guidance and feedback.\
 n\nTo be able to apply to the mentorship program\, a certificate of attend
 ance of this year’ summer school is required. Please note that while it 
 is a requirement\, it does not guarantee a place within the mentorship pro
 gram. The application to the mentorship program will only be sent to those
  who have received their certificate of attendance. Applications for mento
 rship will be provided about one month after the summer school. At that ti
 me\, a list of available mentors and the amount of young scholars they are
  able to speak to will be provided.\n\n \n\nMore on this event\n\n \n&lt
 \;h4&gt\;The 5th UNCTAD YSI Summer School provides an opportunity to explo
 re the Challenges and Opportunities of a New International Economic Order.
  The school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\, a
 nd young scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intelle
 ctual debates.&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;The world economy is in flux. Th
 e period following the global financial crisis failed to address the stres
 ses and fractures that led up to it. The looming climate catastrophe\, COV
 ID shock and conflict in Ukraine have added further layers of complexity a
 nd heightened the uncertainty surrounding existing structures of global ec
 onomic governance. The future direction of the world economy is subject to
  multiple forces but ultimately it emerges from the intersection of econom
 ic interests and policy choices\, at the international as well as the nati
 onal level.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;Needless to say\, policy actions tak
 en by systematically more powerful advanced economies\, beginning with the
  United States\, continue to weigh most heavily on the direction of trade\
 , financial and technology flows. But if a more balanced and stable intern
 ational economic order is to emerge\, developing countries will need to de
 cide\, both individually and collectively\, what institutional reforms and
  policy choices they will need to take to ensure inclusive and sustainable
  development pathways. What is more crucial\, all countries need to be par
 t of the effort to construct the kind of international support that will b
 e needed to support those efforts.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;
 \n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Topics&lt\;/strong&gt\;&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&l
 t\;p&gt\;1 August&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbs
 p\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; A Money Vi
 ew of the Emergent New International Economic Order&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&
 gt\;1 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&
 amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Is the Global Economy Frag
 menting?&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;2 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;
 nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nb
 sp\; The Financialization of Everyday Life: Food\, Energy &amp\;amp\; Care
 &lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;3 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&a
 mp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Tec
 hnological Divides and Income Distribution&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;4 Aug
 ust &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp
 \;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Trade Beyond Neoliberalism&lt\;/p&g
 t\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;5 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\
 ;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Is a New Int
 ernational Economic Order Possible?&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\
 ;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Speakers &lt\;/strong&gt\;[Confirmed thus
  far]&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;ul&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Richard Ko
 zul-Wright&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Director\, Division on Globalization and Dev
 elopment Strategies\, UNCTAD&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Per
 ry G. Mehrling&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Academic Council\, INET&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&l
 t\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Anastasia Nesvetailova&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Direct
 or\, Macroeconomic and Development Policies\, UNCTAD GDS&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt
 \;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Lena Lavinas&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Professor\, Feder
 al University of Rio de Janeiro&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;
 Michael Greenberger&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Professor\, University of Maryland 
 Francis King Carey School of Law&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\
 ;Orsola Costantini&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Economic Affairs Officer \, UNCTAD&l
 t\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Antonio Andreoni&lt\;/strong&gt\;
  | Research Associate\, SOAS\, University College London&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt
 \;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Ariel Luis Wirkierman&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Lecturer
  in Economics\, Goldsmiths University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;stron
 g&gt\;Gul Unal&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Senior Economist\, UNCTAD&lt\;/li&gt\;\n
 &lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Susan Newmann &lt\;/strong&gt\;| Professor\, T
 he Open University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Arjun Jayadev
 &lt\;/strong&gt\; | Senior Economist\, INET&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\
 ;strong&gt\;Kevin Gallagher&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Associate Professor of Glob
 al Economic and Development Policy\, Boston University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;
 li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Jamie Martin&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Postdoctoral Fellow
 \, Harvard University&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;/ul&g
 t\;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Certificate of Attendance&lt\;/strong&g
 t\;&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;To receive certification that you have atte
 nded the school\, you must:&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;ul&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;Use t
 he same email address to register for all events&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\
 ;Attend at least 4 full days of programming in person online\, including e
 ach entire speaker session and the YSI follow up discussion in full Note: 
 viewing recordings online will not count towards attendance&lt\;/li&gt\;\n
 &lt\;li&gt\;Attend the Opening &amp\;amp\; Keynote Addresses in their enti
 rety&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;/ul&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;Certifications of attendanc
 e will be emailed to the email address you used to register within the two
  weeks following the summer school.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\
 ;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Mentorship Program&lt\;/strong&gt\;&lt\;/
 h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;The mentorship program allows young scholars a 30 mi
 nute 1-on-1 online meeting with a senior scholar to discuss their work and
  research. This is an amazing opportunity for young scholars to receive gu
 idance and feedback.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;To be able to apply to the 
 mentorship program\, a certificate of attendance of this year’ summer sc
 hool is required. Please note that while it is a requirement\, it does not
  guarantee a place within the mentorship program. The application to the m
 entorship program will only be sent to those who have received their certi
 ficate of attendance. Applications for mentorship will be provided about o
 ne month after the summer school. At that time\, a list of available mento
 rs and the amount of young scholars they are able to speak to will be prov
 ided.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p class=&
 quot\;text-align-center\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/
 meeting/summer-school-2022
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DTSTART:20220805T070000Z
SEQUENCE:0
TRANSP:OPAQUE
DTEND:20220805T150000Z
LOCATION:Online\, 
SUMMARY:Summer School 2022: Challenges and opportunities of a new internati
 onal economic order 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The 5th UNCTAD YSI Summer School provides an opportunity to exp
 lore the Challenges and Opportunities of a New International Economic Orde
 r. The school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\,
  and young scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intel
 lectual debates.\n\nThe world economy is in flux. The period following the
  global financial crisis failed to address the stresses and fractures that
  led up to it. The looming climate catastrophe\, COVID shock and conflict 
 in Ukraine have added further layers of complexity and heightened the unce
 rtainty surrounding existing structures of global economic governance. The
  future direction of the world economy is subject to multiple forces but u
 ltimately it emerges from the intersection of economic interests and polic
 y choices\, at the international as well as the national level.\n\nNeedles
 s to say\, policy actions taken by systematically more powerful advanced e
 conomies\, beginning with the United States\, continue to weigh most heavi
 ly on the direction of trade\, financial and technology flows. But if a mo
 re balanced and stable international economic order is to emerge\, develop
 ing countries will need to decide\, both individually and collectively\, w
 hat institutional reforms and policy choices they will need to take to ens
 ure inclusive and sustainable development pathways. What is more crucial\,
  all countries need to be part of the effort to construct the kind of inte
 rnational support that will be needed to support those efforts.\n \n\nTop
 ics\n\n1 August           A Money View of the Emergent New Inter
 national Economic Order\n\n1 August           Is the Global Econo
 my Fragmenting?\n\n2 August           The Financialization of Eve
 ryday Life: Food\, Energy &amp\; Care\n\n3 August           Techn
 ological Divides and Income Distribution\n\n4 August           Tr
 ade Beyond Neoliberalism\n\n5 August           Is a New Internati
 onal Economic Order Possible?\n \n\nSpeakers [Confirmed thus far]\n\n\nRi
 chard Kozul-Wright | Director\, Division on Globalization and Development 
 Strategies\, UNCTAD\nPerry G. Mehrling | Academic Council\, INET\nAnastasi
 a Nesvetailova | Director\, Macroeconomic and Development Policies\, UNCTA
 D GDS\nLena Lavinas | Professor\, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro\nMi
 chael Greenberger | Professor\, University of Maryland Francis King Carey 
 School of Law\nOrsola Costantini | Economic Affairs Officer \, UNCTAD\nAnt
 onio Andreoni | Research Associate\, SOAS\, University College London\nAri
 el Luis Wirkierman | Lecturer in Economics\, Goldsmiths University\nGul Un
 al | Senior Economist\, UNCTAD\nSusan Newmann | Professor\, The Open Unive
 rsity\nArjun Jayadev | Senior Economist\, INET\nKevin Gallagher | Associat
 e Professor of Global Economic and Development Policy\, Boston University\
 nJamie Martin | Postdoctoral Fellow\, Harvard University\n \n\n\nCertific
 ate of Attendance\n\nTo receive certification that you have attended the s
 chool\, you must:\n\n\nUse the same email address to register for all even
 ts\nAttend at least 4 full days of programming in person online\, includin
 g each entire speaker session and the YSI follow up discussion in full Not
 e: viewing recordings online will not count towards attendance\nAttend the
  Opening &amp\; Keynote Addresses in their entirety\n\n\nCertifications of
  attendance will be emailed to the email address you used to register with
 in the two weeks following the summer school.\n \n\nMentorship Program\n\
 nThe mentorship program allows young scholars a 30 minute 1-on-1 online me
 eting with a senior scholar to discuss their work and research. This is an
  amazing opportunity for young scholars to receive guidance and feedback.\
 n\nTo be able to apply to the mentorship program\, a certificate of attend
 ance of this year’ summer school is required. Please note that while it 
 is a requirement\, it does not guarantee a place within the mentorship pro
 gram. The application to the mentorship program will only be sent to those
  who have received their certificate of attendance. Applications for mento
 rship will be provided about one month after the summer school. At that ti
 me\, a list of available mentors and the amount of young scholars they are
  able to speak to will be provided.\n\n \n\nMore on this event\n\n \n&lt
 \;h4&gt\;The 5th UNCTAD YSI Summer School provides an opportunity to explo
 re the Challenges and Opportunities of a New International Economic Order.
  The school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\, a
 nd young scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intelle
 ctual debates.&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;The world economy is in flux. Th
 e period following the global financial crisis failed to address the stres
 ses and fractures that led up to it. The looming climate catastrophe\, COV
 ID shock and conflict in Ukraine have added further layers of complexity a
 nd heightened the uncertainty surrounding existing structures of global ec
 onomic governance. The future direction of the world economy is subject to
  multiple forces but ultimately it emerges from the intersection of econom
 ic interests and policy choices\, at the international as well as the nati
 onal level.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;Needless to say\, policy actions tak
 en by systematically more powerful advanced economies\, beginning with the
  United States\, continue to weigh most heavily on the direction of trade\
 , financial and technology flows. But if a more balanced and stable intern
 ational economic order is to emerge\, developing countries will need to de
 cide\, both individually and collectively\, what institutional reforms and
  policy choices they will need to take to ensure inclusive and sustainable
  development pathways. What is more crucial\, all countries need to be par
 t of the effort to construct the kind of international support that will b
 e needed to support those efforts.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;
 \n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Topics&lt\;/strong&gt\;&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&l
 t\;p&gt\;1 August&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbs
 p\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; A Money Vi
 ew of the Emergent New International Economic Order&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&
 gt\;1 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&
 amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Is the Global Economy Frag
 menting?&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;2 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;
 nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nb
 sp\; The Financialization of Everyday Life: Food\, Energy &amp\;amp\; Care
 &lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;3 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&a
 mp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Tec
 hnological Divides and Income Distribution&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;4 Aug
 ust &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp
 \;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Trade Beyond Neoliberalism&lt\;/p&g
 t\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;5 August &amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\
 ;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\; Is a New Int
 ernational Economic Order Possible?&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\
 ;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Speakers &lt\;/strong&gt\;[Confirmed thus
  far]&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;ul&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Richard Ko
 zul-Wright&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Director\, Division on Globalization and Dev
 elopment Strategies\, UNCTAD&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Per
 ry G. Mehrling&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Academic Council\, INET&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&l
 t\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Anastasia Nesvetailova&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Direct
 or\, Macroeconomic and Development Policies\, UNCTAD GDS&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt
 \;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Lena Lavinas&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Professor\, Feder
 al University of Rio de Janeiro&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;
 Michael Greenberger&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Professor\, University of Maryland 
 Francis King Carey School of Law&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\
 ;Orsola Costantini&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Economic Affairs Officer \, UNCTAD&l
 t\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Antonio Andreoni&lt\;/strong&gt\;
  | Research Associate\, SOAS\, University College London&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt
 \;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Ariel Luis Wirkierman&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Lecturer
  in Economics\, Goldsmiths University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;stron
 g&gt\;Gul Unal&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Senior Economist\, UNCTAD&lt\;/li&gt\;\n
 &lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Susan Newmann &lt\;/strong&gt\;| Professor\, T
 he Open University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Arjun Jayadev
 &lt\;/strong&gt\; | Senior Economist\, INET&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;&lt\
 ;strong&gt\;Kevin Gallagher&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Associate Professor of Glob
 al Economic and Development Policy\, Boston University&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;
 li&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Jamie Martin&lt\;/strong&gt\; | Postdoctoral Fellow
 \, Harvard University&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;/ul&g
 t\;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Certificate of Attendance&lt\;/strong&g
 t\;&lt\;/h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;To receive certification that you have atte
 nded the school\, you must:&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;ul&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\;Use t
 he same email address to register for all events&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;li&gt\
 ;Attend at least 4 full days of programming in person online\, including e
 ach entire speaker session and the YSI follow up discussion in full Note: 
 viewing recordings online will not count towards attendance&lt\;/li&gt\;\n
 &lt\;li&gt\;Attend the Opening &amp\;amp\; Keynote Addresses in their enti
 rety&lt\;/li&gt\;\n&lt\;/ul&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;Certifications of attendanc
 e will be emailed to the email address you used to register within the two
  weeks following the summer school.&lt\;br /&gt\;\n&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\
 ;\n\n&lt\;h4&gt\;&lt\;strong&gt\;Mentorship Program&lt\;/strong&gt\;&lt\;/
 h4&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;The mentorship program allows young scholars a 30 mi
 nute 1-on-1 online meeting with a senior scholar to discuss their work and
  research. This is an amazing opportunity for young scholars to receive gu
 idance and feedback.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;To be able to apply to the 
 mentorship program\, a certificate of attendance of this year’ summer sc
 hool is required. Please note that while it is a requirement\, it does not
  guarantee a place within the mentorship program. The application to the m
 entorship program will only be sent to those who have received their certi
 ficate of attendance. Applications for mentorship will be provided about o
 ne month after the summer school. At that time\, a list of available mento
 rs and the amount of young scholars they are able to speak to will be prov
 ided.&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p&gt\;&amp\;nbsp\;&lt\;/p&gt\;\n\n&lt\;p class=&
 quot\;text-align-center\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\nhttps://unctad.org/
 meeting/summer-school-2022
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