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Talks and round tables

The Amadeus Institute organizes aside from of its two key events - the MEDays forum and the regional conference on governance - talks in universities as well as round tables.

Its objective is to punctually debate issues of concerns to Morocco and its surrounding regions. These events represent equally a platform to present and discuss the publications produced by the institute.

Rencontre de réflexion : quelle représentativité des jeunes en politique ?

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Dans le cadre de son suivi attentif de l’actualitĂ© politique nationale, par ailleurs très riche cet Ă©tĂ©, Ă  l’instar de cette annĂ©e 2011 ; l’Institut Amadeus a organisĂ© le 26 aoĂ»t Ă  Rabat une rencontre-dĂ©bat sur la question de la reprĂ©sentativitĂ© des jeunes sur la scène politique marocaine. Question indĂ©niablement cruciale Ă  la lumière de l’échĂ©ance des lĂ©gislatives prĂ©vues le 25 novembre prochain inaugurant l’avènement de la nouvelle Constitution, adoptĂ©e  le 1er Juillet dernier.

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Amadeus Institute July roundtable : Public finances and reforms

Public Finances and its imbrication in the perspective of reforms were at the heart of a debate meeting organized on July 12th at the Amadeus Institute.

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Workshop on the eventual adhesion of Morocco to GCC

As part of its monthly conferences series, the Amadeus Institute organized in its headquarter in Rabat a reflection meeting on the major issues surrounding an eventual accession of Morocco to the GCC.

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Meeting debate around constitutional reform in Morocco

Rabat - April 25

As part of its activities and in light of the delivery of several reports and others contributions from political parties to the Consultative Commission for the Revision of the Constitution, the Amadeus Institute organized on Thursday April, 21 in its office in Rabat a reflection meeting on the different segments of Constitutional reform involving representatives of political parties, civil society and Media

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Middle classes and educational system in Morocco

A passionate debate followed conclusions delivered by researchers and writers of the white book dedicated to “middle classes and the educational system in Morocco”.The Amadeus Institute has indeed co-hosted with club Entreprendre a conference dedicated to the presentation of a white book published following a reflection engaged in 2008

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Conference « the future of think tanks in Maghreb »

The Amadeus Institute organized a conference dedicated to the future of think tanks in Maghreb on the 12th June 2009 in Morocco. Valuable speakers, coming from the entire Arab world discussed the topic. "Thinks tanks are reservoirs of ideas revealing economic and political changes for a country. Their very purpose is to contribute to prospective framing of policies"

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The Moroccan Middle Class: How to make it come out of the dark?

The Middle Class is a pillar of society through its role in changing and stabilizing society, its political system by the Minister of Health underlined the Moroccan Health Minister Mrs. Yasmina Badou

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Workshop on the Union for the Mediterranean summit: hope or disappointment?

The Amadeus Institute organized on 22th of July 2008 a one-day international seminar on the Union for Mediterranean (UfM) that was held nine days only after the founding summit of this institution.

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International symposium "Impact of the Open sky agreement on tourism and aerial transport in Morocco"

On the 2nd of July 2008, the Amadeus Institute hosted a symposium, aiming at estimating the impact of the recent open sky agreement 

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Conference organized by Amadeus association: "hurdles to Maghreb Union"

Mrs. Khadija Mohsen Finan, senior researcher on Maghreb countries at the French institute of international relations (IFRI) advocated strongly for integration of the Maghreb notwithstanding the risk of a balkanization during a conference entitling "hurdles to Maghreb Union"

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