The GEOPOLITICAL SERIES 2019/2020. Eleven top level evening lectures.
The Vlerick Business School Alumni hereby present you its 2019/2020 Geopolitical Lectures Series. It consists of 11 evening lectures given by top-level speakers and experts in the domain of high-level political power-relationships across the world. 17.10.2019 - De Tweede vervreemding: het tijdperk van de wereldwijde samenwerking - Mr Michael Vlerick - Ghent - Dutch. 07.11.2019 - Vision of Flemish Coffee Entrepreneurs in the Specialty Market - Mr Rob Berghmans & Mr Cory Bush - Antwerp - English - Maximum 50 participants (first registered, first accepted). 13.02.2020 - Extremisme en Geopolitiek-Mr Rudy Vranckx - Brussels - Dutch. 24.02.2020 - Un unconventional view of the Global Crisis, its systemic nature and possible solutions - Mr Christian Ghymers - Brussels - English. 09.03.2020 - The Key Geopolitical Issues of India - Mr Bala Ganessane - Brussels - English. 07.04.2020 - Supply Chain as lever for Competitiveness in Africa. The case study of Cameroon - Mr Jean-Gervais Yoyo Moutome - Brussels - English. 23.04.2020 - The Geopolitics of Nuclear Power - Prof. Ronny Belmans - Brussels - English. 08.06.2020 - Russia, geopolitics and political risks. And why it matters for your business - Mrs Otilia Dhand - Brussels - English. 10.09.2020 - China 2050. Practical issues with doing business in China - Mr Guy Verru - Brussels - English. 26.10.2020 - Geopolitics of Financial Markets - Mr Christian Van Den Heede - Brussels - English. 09.11. 2020 - De kernwapenproblematiek - Prof Tom Sauer - Brussels - Dutch. For more details of each lecture, see www.Vlerick.com/events Structure of the lecture: 18h30 Doors Open. 19h00 Start Lecture. 21h00 Networking drink. Fees: Gold paying Members & Vlerick Students: 65 €/evening; 429 € for whole series. Third parties & non members Alumni: 195 €/evening; 1287 € for whole series. Vlerick Staff: 130 €/evening; 858 € for whole series. EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION TILL 15 September 2019: you get the book "Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides's Trap?" by Graham Allison.
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