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Calling your attention to an online event on 8 November:



DELTA TRENDS DAY 2022  “The New Economic World Order”



Organized by: University of Tartu, Delta Centre, ESTONIA

Format: free online event

Date: November 8, 2022

Time: 10:00 – 17:30 (Eastern European Time Zone: i.e. +2 hours compared to London)

Website with program:  https://deltaschool.ut.ee/calendar/delta-trends-day-2022/



The event will broadcast live online on 8 November under our Facebook event<https://fb.me/e/1Uo674YSD> site



Access to the online event: click here ’Facebook event<https://fb.me/e/1Uo674YSD>’ to view the event on 8 November or copy-paste this link to your web-browser: https://fb.me/e/1Uo674YSD





 On November 8, we will once again organize the international Delta Trends Day at the University of Tartu (Estonia), the theme of which this time is “The New Economic World Order”.


The US-China struggle for world leadership has intensified over the past twenty years. The economic engine of this struggle has been the globalisation of the world economy, which has created global value chains. The key question now is how the confrontation between the United States and China in the fight for the role of the hegemon of the world economy will affect the functioning of the world economy. The current one-hegemonic regime can be replaced by two or more hegemonic regimes. On this event we discuss how is the confrontation developing and what are its implications? Estonia’s interests are affected by the position of the European Union in the further division of the world economy.





Experts in their field share their ideas and thoughts about what the future economy in the world, in Europe and in Estonia could look like.



Delta Trends Day 2022 seeks answers to the following questions:


  *   Is there a change in the world economy from a system of one leading force (hegemony) to one based on two or more hegemonies?
  *   Is deglobalisation ahead? Will there be two large camps with their hinterlands and allies?
  *   How is the confrontation between the US and China developing? How the Russia-Ukraine war affects China’s ambitions to become a world leader?
  *   Opportunities and challenges (incl. technological) in the reconstruction of post-war Ukraine
  *   Technological nationalism as a rapidly gaining aspect of importance for economic policy.
  *   Will regional value chains replace global value chains? Will it reduce international trade and slow down growth?
  *   Will the global rules-based world economy become a regions-based world economy, with each region having its own rules?
  *   What could be the role of major international organisations – the WTO, the IMF, the World Bank, the UN – in these changes?
  *   What would be the best global balance of power in the future?



Experts and Visionaries that tackle these topics on the Stage are as follows:



Edward Lucas, British Writer and Security Specialist, The Economist

Stephen Olson, Senior Research Fellow, Hinrich Foundation

Christer Ljungwall, Guest Professor, University of Gothenburg

Slavo Radoševiæ, Professor of Industry and Innovation Studies, University College London

Jaanika Merilo, Advisor to Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine

Raivo Vare, Member Board Of Directors, Baltic Horizon, Former Minister of State of the Republic of Estonia

Kaur Andresson, Vice President, at Enics

Ari Kokko, Professor, Department of International Economics, Government and Business, Copenhagen Business School

Rainer Saks, Former Head of the Foreign Intelligence Service & Chancellor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Estonia.

Rain Ottis, Professor of Cyber Operations, TalTech

Jaanika Merilo, Advisor to Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine

Lauri Mälksoo, Professor of International Law, University of Tartu

Urmas Varblane, Professor of International Business, Delta Management School, University of Tartu

Ott Pärna, Visiting Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Delta Management School, University of Tartu

Priit Vahter, Professor of Applied Economics, Delta Management School, University of Tartu

Kadri Ukrainski, Professor of Research and Innovation Policy, Delta Management School, University of Tartu

Peeter Luikmel, Head of Monetary Policy and Foreign Economics Division, Bank of Estonia

Maryna Tverdostup, Economist, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies; University of Tartu




Best regards,
Prof. Priit Vahter
Delta Management School
School of Economics and Business Administration
University of Tartu, ESTONIA




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