Une intervention de Laurence Tubiana dans le cadre de l'édition 2014 du Gaidar Forum, "Russia and the World: Sustainable Development".

L'intervention de Laurence Tubiana porte sur "Sustainable Development of the energy sector: how to achieve what is desired?".

Présentation du Gaidar Forum [en anglais] :

"The Gaidar Forum provides a unique intellectual platform and a meeting point for theorists and practitioners, the world leading scientists and politicians and influential representatives of global financial and business elites. Every year the leaders of economic thought, Nobel Prize laureates, top professors of leading global universities (such as Harvard, Stanford and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and representatives of Russian political establishment come to Moscow and gather at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. The Forum hosts all those people who can determine the global world order with their advanced achievements in economic science and influence social and economic development of regions and states. In the Russian media the Gaidar Forum has built a solid reputation of "the Russian Davos Forum", as in terms of the status of its participants and experts it is one of the top world economic conferences. As for foreign guests, this Forum provides them with an important source of information on the key trends in Russia’s social and political development and on the state of its business environment and acts as an investment climate barometer. As for domestic experts, participation in this Forum helps them outline perspectives for Russia’s further economic growth and integration into global economy.

The Forum provides a regular platform for events of different levels and scales: plenary sessions, expert roundtables and panel discussions. Among the Forum moderators are high-profile politicians and influential experts: Russian government officials, representatives of regional authorities and leading domestic and foreign economists. One of the key features of the Forum is that it actively engages students and young researchers as participants of discussions and speakers. The final day of the Forum is traditionally devoted to the presentations by the representatives of the younger generation.

The Forum discussions usually focus on the most acute current challenges, with a special emphasis on the issues connected with understanding of Russia’s place and strategic role in the world."