Past Events

One Day Extraordinary Enlarged Meeting - June 27, 2009
Brussels - Belgium
Are the Western Values Real Values ? Which Capitalism for the Future ?
The increasing Role of Women in the Management of the Public Affairs
The Académie de la Paix (Peace Academy) organises regular sessions of its Academicians where a number of international personalities and influential decision makers are invited from the public and the private sectors. This exclusive and discrete framework enables the Participants to address some pressing issue at the top of the international agenda.
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Annual Meeting - April 30 - May 2, 2009
Evian Royal Resort -France (close to Geneva)
Toward Financial Stability : Which Role for Sovereign Wealth Funds
& Islamic Financial Institutions ?
- Extraordinary Enlarged Meeting in cooperation with ISESCO -
The Académie de la Paix (Peace Academy) above and beyond the gatherings of its Academicians, organizes once a year a high level and restricted international meeting where selected international personalities are invited from all circles of influence. This exclusive and discrete framework enables them to address the pressing topics of current international affairs. The April 2009 theme will be : the World after the Financial and Economic Crisis, focus on Central and Eastern Europe, the role of the Arab World’s Economies, which future for the Sovereign Funds ?
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List of Participants
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Annual Meeting - October 20-23, 2008
Rome - Italy
The World Food Crisis.
The Académie de la Paix organises regular sessions of its Academicians and, once a year, a world wide and enlarged meeting where a number of international personalities and influential decision makers are invited from the public and the private sectors. This exclusive and discrete framework enables the Participants to address some pressing issue at the top of the international agenda. The 2008 enlarged meeting took place in Italy during the month of October. The topic addressed was the World food crisis.
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