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'''Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive?''' was the title of a [[conference]] held in [[Rome]] on 13-14 March 2008, under the auspices of the [[European Freedom Alliance]] in conjunction with the [[European University of Rome]] and the [[Lepanto Foundation]].<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20080315001742/http://europeanfreedomalliance.eu:80/microsite/identitycrisis/program.htm</ref>
 
'''Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive?''' was the title of a [[conference]] held in [[Rome]] on 13-14 March 2008, under the auspices of the [[European Freedom Alliance]] in conjunction with the [[European University of Rome]] and the [[Lepanto Foundation]].<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20080315001742/http://europeanfreedomalliance.eu:80/microsite/identitycrisis/program.htm</ref>
  
==People==
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==Precedent==
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The conference had a similar structure (1 public day followed by a half day "closed door" session) to [[The Collapse of Europe Conference]] held in California in June 2007 and featured some of the same speakers ([[Avi Davis]], [[Philippe Karsenty]], [[Daniel Pipes]] & maybe [[Douglas Murray]]).
  
===Moderators===
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==Thursday, March 13, 2008==
[[Rafael L. Bardají]] | [[Bruce Bawer]] | [[Avi Davis]] | [[John Marks]] | [[Salvatore Rebecchini]] | [[Giuseppe Valditara]]
 
 
 
===Panelists===
 
[[Bat Ye'or]] | Baroness [[Caroline Cox]] | [[Massimo de Leonardis]] | [[Roberto de Mattei]] | [[Giorgio Israel]] | [[Johannes Jansen]] | [[Philippe Karsenty]] | [[David Littman]] | [[Alfredo Mantovano]] | [[Oscar Elía Mañú]] | [[Douglas Murray]] | [[Emanuele Ottolenghi]] | [[Angelo Maria Petroni]] | [[Marcello Pera]] | [[Melanie Phillips]] | [[Daniel Pipes]] | [[Florentino Portero]] | [[Flemming Rose]] | [[Robert Spencer]] | Rev. [[Hans J. Stückelberger]]
 
 
 
==Schedule==
 
 
 
===Thursday, March 13, 2008===
 
 
* 8:30-9:30 Registration
 
* 8:30-9:30 Registration
 
* 9:30-9:50 Welcome: Father [[Paolo Scarafoni]] L.C., Introduction to Conference: [[Avi Davis]], [[Roberto de Mattei]]
 
* 9:30-9:50 Welcome: Father [[Paolo Scarafoni]] L.C., Introduction to Conference: [[Avi Davis]], [[Roberto de Mattei]]
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* 12:00-13:15 External threats to European survival: Geo-Strategy of the Muslim World [[John Marks]] (Moderator), [[Bat Ye’or]], [[Flemming Rose]], [[Johannes Jansen]], Baroness [[Caroline Cox]], [[Christine Brim]]
 
* 12:00-13:15 External threats to European survival: Geo-Strategy of the Muslim World [[John Marks]] (Moderator), [[Bat Ye’or]], [[Flemming Rose]], [[Johannes Jansen]], Baroness [[Caroline Cox]], [[Christine Brim]]
  
13:15-14:15: Lunch
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===Lunch===
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* 13:15-14:15
  
 
===First Afternoon Panel===
 
===First Afternoon Panel===

Latest revision as of 06:59, 18 January 2019

Event.png Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive conference(conference) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Date13 March 2008 - 14 March 2008
LocationEuropean University of Rome,  Rome,  Italy
ParticipantsRafael L. Bardají, Bruce Bawer, Avi Davis, John Marks, Salvatore Rebecchini, Giuseppe Valditara, Bat Ye'or, Caroline Cox, Massimo de Leonardis, Roberto de Mattei, Giorgio Israel, Johannes Jansen, Philippe Karsenty, David Littman, Alfredo Mantovano, Oscar Elía Mañú, Douglas Murray, Emanuele Ottolenghi, Angelo Maria Petroni, Marcello Pera, Melanie Phillips, Daniel Pipes, Florentino Portero, Flemming Rose, Paolo Scarafoni, Robert Spencer, Hans J. Stückelberger

Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive? was the title of a conference held in Rome on 13-14 March 2008, under the auspices of the European Freedom Alliance in conjunction with the European University of Rome and the Lepanto Foundation.[1]

Precedent

The conference had a similar structure (1 public day followed by a half day "closed door" session) to The Collapse of Europe Conference held in California in June 2007 and featured some of the same speakers (Avi Davis, Philippe Karsenty, Daniel Pipes & maybe Douglas Murray).

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Opening Plenary

  • 9:50-10:45 European conflicts and the threat to Western civilization

Marcello Pera (Pres.), Bat Ye’or, Caroline Cox

First Morning Panel

Second Morning Panel

Lunch

  • 13:15-14:15

First Afternoon Panel

Second Afternoon Panel

Closing Panel

Friday, March 14, 2008

Closed Door Workshop

Morning Workshop

  • 9:00-12:00 Legal Methods for Addressing European Concerns.

Nitsana Darshan-Leitner (Moderator)

Afternoon Workshop

  • 12:00-13:00 Regulatory Environments for Islamic Finance

Christine Brim (Moderator)

Affiliations

Conference sponsors

Co-sponsors

Supporters

References

 

Known Participants

12 of the 27 of the participants already have pages here:

ParticipantDescription
Caroline CoxMaverick baroness in the British Parliament.
Avi DavisFounded the American Freedom Alliance.
Johannes JansenDutch theologist specialized in Arabian religions. Opposed Pim Fortuyn. Was persuaded by a judge in a case against Geert Wilders causing a judicial disqualification.
Philippe KarsentyFrench journalist and media critic
John MarksFormer state department official.
Douglas MurrayA neocon "terror expert"
Emanuele OttolenghiFoundation for Defense of Democracies, suspected US-Israeli DSF
Melanie PhillipsColumnist with The Times and married to the BBC's legal correspondent, Joshua Rozenberg
Daniel PipesArch-Zionist and neoconservative intellectual and commentator
Flemming RoseDanish editor who attended the 2008 Bilderberg
Robert Spencer
'Bat Ye'or'A writer who popularised the term "Eurabia" with her writings on what she says is a secretly designed political project between the Arab world and European politicians for the "Islamicisation" of Europe
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