Itinerary:
Italy
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19 FLORENCE, ITALY
Bilateral Meeting with Prime Minister Massimo
DAlema Villa La Pietra
Third Way Dinner Villa La Pietra
On November 19-20, in Florence, Italy, the President will
participate in a conference on Progressive Governance in the 21st
Century. He will be joined by five other world leaders: Prime Minister
Massimo DAlema of Italy, Prime Minister Tony Blair of Great Britain,
Chancellor Gerhard Schroder of Germany, Prime Minister Lionel Jospin of France,
and President Fernando Cardoso of Brazil. In practical terms, they are all
implementing domestic policies to foster economic dynamism and opportunity at
the same time. As a result, they are pursuing a new politics neither of the old
left nor of the right, but each in their own ways innovative. This new politics
is a central subject of debate throughout Europe. President Clinton is widely
acknowledged as the first major leader to have faced the new issues and to have
created a new model on the center-left.
The Florence conference is the third in a series of public
conferences on this international movement of policy and politics. The first
took place in September 1998 at the New York University School of Law. The
second took place in April of this year in Washington, sponsored by the
Democratic Leadership Council. This event is co-sponsored by the NYU School of
Law and the European University Institute.
The dinner will be held at Villa La Pietra, the former estate of
Sir Harold Action, now NYUs Florence facility. First Lady Hillary Rodham
Clinton will receive the Global Law School Program Leadership Award and deliver
remarks. Romano Prodi, president of the European Union and the former Prime
Minister of Italy, will give a keynote address.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 FLORENCE, ITALY
Leaders Group Photograph Palazzo Vecchio
Leaders Breakfast Palazzo Vecchio
Third Way Conference (Session I) Palazzo Vecchio
The morning panel will address The New Economy: Equality and
Opportunity.
Working Lunch with Leaders Palazzo Vecchio
At a lunch given by the mayor of Florence, Javier Solana, of the
European Union and the former Secretary-General of NATO, and Juan Somavia,
director-general of the International Labor Organization, will deliver
remarks.
Third Way Conference (Session II) Palazzo
Vecchio
The afternoon panel will address The Democracies in the 21st
Century: Values, Rights and Responsibilities, and it will involve
discussion of the leaders in response to questions from distinguished thinkers
in the audience.
Following the second session, the President will depart Pisa
for Sofia, Bulgaria. There will be no official events the evening after the
Presidents arrival in Sofia.
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