International annual conference on the Wider Atlantic

A More Assertive Atlantic: Its Meaning for the World

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14-16

December, 2023

Marrakesh, Morocco

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Atlantic Dialogues

Since its inception in 2012, the Atlantic Dialogues (AD) conference has become a well-established annual meeting point taking place in Marrakesh, bringing together around 350 high-level senior officials, business leaders, academics, opinion shapers and civil society actors from the Atlantic space and beyond. Morocco has been host to these gatherings given its location and close relations to all countries bordering the Atlantic. The Atlantic Dialogues Conference has became the most impactful event for the Atlantic basin, where the 4 continents meet during 3 full days to build the future of their common space on equal terms, and where the Southern voices are heard.

AD2022 has so far...

118
Speakers
176
Participants
53
Nationalities
30
Emerging Leaders

Speakers

Candide Leguede

Candide Leguede

Regional President, Women Entrepreneurs and Businesswomen of ECOWAS

Togo

Diana Marrero

Senior Vice President, Foreign Policy

USA

Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo

Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo

President, NATO Defense College Foundation

Italy

Maria Teresa Fernández de la Vega

Maria Teresa Fernández de la Vega

President, Women for Africa Foundation

Spain

Otaviano Canuto

Otaviano Canuto

Senior Fellow, Policy Center for the New South

Brazil

Ian Lesser

Ian Lesser

Vice President, German Marshall Fund

USA

Richard Lui

Richard Lui

Anchor & Journalist, NBC News/MSNBC

USA

Licínia Simão

Licínia Simão

General Coordinator, Atlantic Centre

Portugal

Abdelaziz Ait Ali

Abdelaziz Ait Ali

Manager, Department of Research in Economics, Policy Center for the New South

Morocco

Ana Palacio

Ana Palacio

Former Minister of Foreign Affairs

Spain

NaaKoshie Mills

NaaKoshie Mills

Lecturer & Ph.D. Candidate, University of California, Los Angeles

USA

Teocah Dove

Teocah Dove

Founder & CEO, Hacoet Social Innovation Solutions

Trinidad and Tobago

Szymon Jagiello

Szymon Jagiello

Brussels Correspondent, Forbes Afrique

Poland

Nicholas Vonortas

Nicholas Vonortas

Professor of Economics and International Affairs, George Washington University

USA

Amal El Ouassif

Amal El Ouassif

International Relations Specialist, Policy Center for the New South

Morocco

Younes Abouyoub

Younes Abouyoub

Director of Governance, State-Building and Conflict Prevention for the MENA Region, United Nations

Morocco

Atlantic Currents

An Annual Report on Wider Atlantic Perspectives and Patterns

The yearly report Atlantic Currents is published on the first day of each Atlantic Dialogues’ edition. In this flagship publication, researchers and experts from the Policy Center for the New South’s network analyze the state of Africa and the world with respect to the conference’s annual theme.

AC2022
ATLANTIC CURRENTS 9th EDITION: Cooperation in a Mutating World: Opportunities of the Wider Atlantic

This ninth edition of “Atlantic Currents” appears in an international context marked predominantly by a ten month-war between Russia and Nato members that began February 2022. The war is affecting not only

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Back 11th Edition of the Atlantic Dialogues Conference - DAY 1
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Interview
The Role of Renewable Energy to Strengthen Energy Security
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10 Years of the Atlantic Dialogues
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The geopolitics of the green transition in the Mediterranean
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Lunch Time Discussion
The Blue Economy as a driver of Interconnexion of the Wider Atlantic
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Inclusive Finance to Tackle the Development-Climate Change- Security Nexus
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The Geopolitics of Oil and Gas

Interview with Francis Perrin, Senior Fellow at the Policy Center for the New South

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Weaponization of Information :The Internet, a Tool for Democracy or a Space for Digital Battlefield?
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The Wider Atlantic: A Space for Innovation