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Sundeep Waslekar, Robert O. Keohane, Sam Elsey and IE University students in conversation with Borja Santos
A World Without War: Youth, Power and the Future of Global Peace
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IE Tower, planta 24, Madrid
Is war inevitable, or a choice we keep making? Sundeep Waslekar, author of A World Without War, explores how nationalism, emerging technologies and political decisions shape the future of conflict.
He will be joined by Borja Santos Porras, Vice Dean at IE School of Politics, Economics and Global Affairs, Professor Robert O. Keohane (Princeton), Sam Elsey, President of the Young European Federalists Luxembourg, and student leaders from IE University’s European Union Club and International Relations Society. Together, they will examine the role of youth in global diplomacy and reflect on whether a world without war is achievable, or simply utopian.
The event will be introduced by Sheila Cremaschi, Director of Hay Festival Segovia, and Geoffroy Gérard, General Director of IE Foundation.
Martin Dahms, Helena de Bertodano, Nuria García Arenas and Miquel Molina in conversation
Journalism fiction: a day in the newsroom of the Europa Tribune
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Espacio Fundación Telefónica (Madrid)
What is the editorial board like, where the front page of a newspaper's web and paper is decided every day? Who intervenes? Is there a debate about the news stakes? Who chooses the front page photo? Let's enter the realm of fictional journalism for a day: how would one of these meetings take place in an imaginary European newspaper? To what extent would common themes be strengthened against the pressure of strictly local themes and points of view? Let us imagine that this medium is called Europa Tribune and that on 10 September 2025 it has decided to hold an open-door editorial board meeting.
The place chosen for this unusual exercise in transparency is the Telefónica Foundation in Madrid. Flesh and blood journalists sit at the table of this fictitious board: Martin Dahms, correspondent of Frankfurter Rundschau and Stuttgarter Zeitung; Helena de Bertodano, reporter for The Sunday Times and Miquel Molina, deputy director of La Vanguardia. The cover was designed by Núria García Arenas, editor-in-chief of Design at La Vanguardia. The event is presented by Sheila Cremaschi, Director of the Hay Festival in Spain and chosen by Forbes among the 75 Latin women to follow 2024, and by Sonia Mulero, Director General of Banco Sabadell Foundation.
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Co-organized with the Fundación Telefónica, Hay Festival Spain, La Vanguardia, the Goethe Institute Madrid and Banco Sabadell Foundation