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The Next PageThe Next PageGenSouth: Four visions for multilateralismThis episode is released to mark the International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace 2025. We invited Marie Hürlimann, Co-Director, and Raphaëlle Leung, Head of Communications of Foraus, a Swiss participatory think tank for young thinkers who want to shape tomorrow’s foreign policy, to talk about the latest Foraus publication that they co-edited with Maximillian Rau: GenSouth - New voices from the Global South for the multilateral system of the future. GenSouth is a programme designed to bring together academics and think tank researchers from the Global South, aged between 25 and 35, to engage in d...2025-04-2432 minThe Next PageThe Next PageAI, Democracy, and International Relations with Jérôme DuberryWelcome to a thought-provoking episode of The Next Page. Francesco Pisano, Director of the Library & Archives discusses the intersection of artificial intelligence, democracy, and international relations with Professor Jérôme Duberry from the Geneva Graduate Institute. With AI rapidly evolving and influencing political practices, diplomacy, and global governance, understanding its societal implications is more important than ever. In this episode, Professor Duberry shares his insights on the dual nature of AI in democracy, highlighting both the hopes and concerns it raises. From micro-targeting in political campaigns to AI's role in shaping global policies, we explore how AI...2024-10-1141 minThe Next PageThe Next PageMultilateralism, Multiculturalism and Working at the UNThe interns working at the UN Library & Archives Geneva gathered for a discussion with the Director of the Library & Archives, Francesco Pisano, on their thoughts on multilateralism, multiculturalism and working at the UN. Raphaela, Lucas, Alicia, Mengna and Ashrul come from different countries, are studying at different institutions and have different academic backgrounds. They share with us inside tips on applying for UN internships, explain their own motivations and give a glimpse of what they have learned during their time at the Library & Archives and UN Geneva. Together, they explore what multilateralism, multiculturalism and multilingualism mean to...2024-07-1945 minThe Next PageThe Next PageLong Problems: Climate Change and the Challenge of Governing Across TimeThomas Hale is Professor in Public Policy (Global Public Policy) at the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford. He also co-leads the Net Zero Tracker and the Net Zero Regulation and Policy Hub. His research explores how we can manage transnational problems effectively and fairly. In this conversation, Professor Hale talks with Francesco Pisano, Director of the UN Library & Archives Geneva, about his new book: Long Problems: Climate Change and the Challenge of Governing Across Time. The book offers a fresh perspective on addressing climate change through the lens of political science. The...2024-06-2135 minThe Next PageThe Next PageChina in the UN and in the worldJoin us for the next episode in our ambassadors series in which H.E. Mr. CHEN Xu, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative of the People's Republic of China to the United Nations Office at Geneva and other International Organizations in Switzerland talks with the Director of the Library & Archives, Francesco Pisano. Ambassador Chen speaks of the history of China, its role in the Asian region and in the world, as well as in the United Nations. Content    Speaker: Ambassador CHEN Xu Host: Francesco Pisano Producer and editor: Amy Smith R...2024-06-0731 minThe Next PageThe Next PageThe Path to Zero Hunger - a conversation with Catherine BertiniCatherine Bertini is The Rockefeller Foundation Managing Director for Food, former Executive Director of the World Food Programme and World Food Prize Laureate (2003). We were delighted to have her join the Director of the Library & Archives, Francesco Pisano, for this episode to explore the question of food security and the vision of achieving zero hunger in an equitable world. The Rockefeller Foundation published a report last year providing an analysis of the current obstacles to food security and offers innovative ideas to overcome them. You can read the report via the link below. Resources 2024-05-1728 minThe Next PageThe Next PageBuilding Peace that Lasts - a conversation with Itonde KakomaWe invited Itonde Kakoma, the new President and CEO of Interpeace,  to talk about the mission of Interpeace – an organization that had its origins in the UN and works to prevent violence and build lasting peace. Interpeace has over 30 years of experience working in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe and Latin America.   In this conversation with the Director of the UN Library & Archives, Francesco Pisano, Itonde Kakoma talks about inclusive peacebuilding, a participatory approach and a vision of peace anchored in the cohesion and resilience of citizens, the diversity and inclusion of communities and the responsiveness and...2024-03-1544 minSip & Grow The PodcastSip & Grow The PodcastUruguayan wine + passionsUruguayan red wine from a family who’s been producing wine since the early 1900s.  Around 1870 Francesco Pisano arrived from La Liguria, Italy to Uruguay.  In 1914 his son, Don Cesare Secundino Pisano, moved to Progreso and planted vineyards.  It took them about 10 years to produce wine and in 1924 the first family vintage was created.   Currently, the vineyard is run by the 4th generation of three brothers: Gustavo (the winemaker), Eduardo (Argonomist) and Daniel (export manager). I love this family story because they are all about loving what they do and I feel their passion through their...2024-03-1321 minThe Next PageThe Next PagePan-European economic integration and the role of UNECEA conversation with Under-Secretary-General Tatiana Molcean, Executive Secretary of UNECE The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) is one of the five Regional Commissions of the United Nations. ECE was set up in 1947 to promote pan-European economic integration. Francesco Pisano met with UNECE’s new Executive Secretary, Ms. Tatiana Molcean for a conversation on the role of the Commission and how it serves multilateralism. They also talk about the vision for European economic integration and the challenges currently facing the wider European region. Resources UNECE website: https://unece.org/   ...2024-02-2338 minThe Next PageThe Next PageA Breakthrough: six transformative shifts (Part II) with Adam DayWill we have a breakthrough or a breakdown? In this second episode with Adam Day, Head of the Geneva Office of the United Nations University Centre for Policy Research, we continue the exploration of the Six Transformative Shifts proposed by the High-Level Advisory Board on Effective Multilateralism for a more secure and sustainable future. Adam Day talks with Francesco Pisano, Director of the Library & Archives about the second three shifts: digital and data governance, peace and prevention and anticipatory action. They also discuss how the UN architecture that was set up post-World War II has aged and...2024-02-0932 minThe Next PageThe Next PageA Breakthrough: Six Transformative Shifts (Part I)In this and the following episode, we take a deep dive with Adam Day, Head of the Geneva Office of the United Nations University Centre for Policy Research, into the Six Transformative Shifts proposed by the High-Level Advisory Board (HLAB) on Effective Multilateralism for a more secure and sustainable future. Here, in part 1, Adam Day talks with Francesco Pisano, Director of the Library & Archives, about the first three shifts: rebuilding trust in multilateralism; planet and people; and global finance. They talk about re-thinking what consensus means, making multilateralism inclusive and the rights of future generations. Adam also...2024-01-2625 minThe Next PageThe Next PageKnowledge matters in incomprehensible timesIn this end of year episode, Francesco Pisano, Director of the Library & Archives and senior managers Sigrun Habermann and Blandine Blukacz-Louisfert, find themselves on the other side of the table to talk about why knowledge matters in our times, whether libraries matter, what expertise we need and what digitization, technology and AI can mean for knowledge services.  Together, they come up with an innovative list of wishes to bring you advanced knowledge services for work and research in multilateralism.   Resources: https://www.ungeneva.org/en/library-archives   Where to...2023-12-2025 minThe Next PageThe Next PageBarbados in the UN and in the worldA conversation with Ambassador Matthew Wilson As part of our ambassadors’ series, for this episode we invited the Permanent Representative of Barbados, Ambassador Matthew Wilson, to explore the role of Barbados in the Caribbean region and in the world today, and its enduring partnership with the UN over 40 years. Ambassador Wilson talks with Francesco Pisano, Director of the Library & Archives, providing us with a comprehensive insight into Barbados' fascinating history, its position as the hub for the UN Multi-Country Office (MCO) for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean and as a Permanent Representative of the key gl...2023-12-0836 minThe Next PageThe Next PageLe monde d’ici commence ailleurs : bookcast avec Isabelle DurantLe Monde d’ici commence ailleurs : coopérations utiles pour des temps compliqués Pour cet épisode, nous sommes ravis d’accueillir Isabelle Durant, ancienne Secrétaire générale adjointe de la Conférence des Nations Unies sur le Commerce et le Développement (CNUCED). Isabelle Durant est une femme politique belge, membre du parti Ecolo qu'elle dirigea à deux reprises, elle fut sénatrice et Vice-Première ministre fédérale en Belgique. Elle a été vice-présidente du Parlement européen pendant la 7e législature et elle a ensuite été élue au Parlement de la Région de Bruxelles-Cap...2023-11-1740 minThe Next PageThe Next PageFutures of multilateralismFutures of multilateralism – an applied research project on the challenge of transforming the global order   In this episode, three young researchers from the Graduate Institute in Geneva, Simfora Bangasimbo, Karim Achy, Sohini Chakrabarti talk about their applied research project on Futures of Multilateralism. The UN Office at Geneva and the Graduate Institute collaborate in several knowledge and research domains and this research project on futures of multilateralism was submitted by the Library & Archives and The Fab, the Institute’s innovation lab. Francesco Pisano, Director of the Library & Archives, discusses with the graduate students as th...2023-11-1038 minThe Next PageThe Next PageSlovakia in the UN and in the worldA conversation with Ambassador Dušan Matulay This episode is part of our ambassadors’ series hosting Permanent Representatives of UN Member States in Geneva for conversations about the role of their countries in the UN and in the world. We invited the Permanent Representative of Slovakia, H.E. Mr. Dušan Matulay, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of Slovakia’s membership in the UN. Ambassador Matulay talks with Francesco Pisano, Director of the Library & Archives and tells us more about Slovakia’s long history, its position as a landlocked country at the very heart of...2023-10-1333 minThe Next PageThe Next PageGermany in the UN and in the world - a conversation with Ambassador Dr. Katharina StaschOur ambassadors’ series hosts Permanent Representatives of UN Member States for conversations about the role of their countries in the UN and in the world. In this episode we invited the Permanent Representative of Germany, Ambassador Dr. Katharina Stasch, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Germany’s membership in the UN. In 1973 there were two German states. The Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic were both admitted to membership in the United Nations fifty years ago, on 18 September 1973. Ambassador Dr. Stasch tells us more about this historic moment, how it has shaped Germ...2023-09-1536 minThe Next PageThe Next PageThe Democracy-Multilateralism Nexus with Corinne Momal-VanianCorinne Momal-Vanian is the Executive Director of the Kofi Annan Foundation. Previously, she worked in various senior positions and a variety of countries for the United Nations, most recently as Director of Conference Management at the United Nations Office at Geneva (2015-2020) and Director of Information (2010-2015). We invited Corinne Momal-Vanian back to The Next Page for a conversation with the Director of the Library & Archives, Francesco Pisano to explore an intriguing topic: the nexus between democracy and multilateralism. In an increasingly interconnected world, how do these two fundamental ideas interact and shape the global IR landscape...2023-09-0150 minThe Next PageThe Next PageNight on Earth - a bookcast with Davide RodognoIn this episode, Davide Rodogno introduces his book Night on Earth, an account of international humanitarian programmes in Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the Near East in the interwar period from 1918 to 1930. Professor Rodogno explains how concepts of international 'relief' and 'development' were deeply connected long before the existence of the United Nations. Through the conversation, we explore the long history of humanitarians operating in the region devastated by war and famine and in which state sovereignty was deficient and hear about the colonial motivations and ideologies that influenced the activities of the various secular...2023-07-2147 minThe Next PageThe Next PageWomen who shaped the UN - a conversation with Rebecca AdamiWe invited Dr. Rebecca Adami, Associate Professor, Senior Lecturer at Stockholm University, Award winner of the 2022 Bertha Lutz Prize for highest quality public writing and research on women in diplomacy by the Diplomatic Studies Section (DPLST) of the International Studies Association (ISA), for a conversation around the role non-Western women had in shaping the UN system, from the UN Charter to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In this rich conversation, Dr. Adami shares with us the context of situation post-World War II and tells us the story of how the rights of women were included in...2023-07-071h 03The Next PageThe Next PageA time for change and effective multilateralism – a conversation with Adam Day In this episode we explore a recent report of the High-Level Advisory Board on Effective Multilateralism - A Breakthrough for People and Planet: Effective and Inclusive Global Governance for Today and the Future (United Nations University, 2023) - which offers a pathway to revitalize the multilateral system in view of the Summit of the Future. The Summit of the Future will be a key moment to reaffirm and recommit to effective multilateralism in the interest of both people and the planet. Adam Day is Head of the Geneva Office of United Nations University Centre for Policy Research. He...2023-05-2652 minwww,diplomacy.eduwww,diplomacy.eduDr Jovan Kurbalija, Francesco Pisano - DiplomacyLight podcast #08🎙️ What is knowledge in a diplomatic context? How is diplomatic knowledge created, and how is it used? Ljupčo takes a deep dive with DiploFoundation director, Jovan Kurbalija, and the #UNOGLibrary director, Francesco Pisano in the 8th episode of the #DiplomacyLightPodcast 🎧 #Diplomacy #Knowledge #Insights #Podcast #UNOGLibrary #UNOG 🌐📚💼 The “DiplomacyLight podcast” will take on some of the heaviest diplomatic issues — past, present and future — and present them with a touch of lightness. The guests will always be challenged to share insights from the past and imagine a peaceful future of for all of humanity, through diplomacy2023-05-2547 minThe Next PageThe Next PageKnowledge and Learning for Multilateralism - a conversation with UN Assistant Secretary-General Nikhil SethUN Assistant Secretary-General Nikhil Seth, Executive Director of UNITAR, joined Francesco Pisano for a conversation about knowledge and learning for multilateralism in this 60th anniversary year of UNITAR. UNITAR was created by the United Nations General Assembly in 1963 and started operating in March 1965.The Institute originally had its headquarters in New York and a European Office in Geneva. In 1993, UNITAR’s headquarters were moved to Geneva. Over the past decades the Institute has acquired unique expertise, accumulating experience, knowledge and capacities to design and implement a variety of training activities.  Nikhil and Francesco discuss the wor...2023-05-1239 minThe Next PageThe Next PageRe-imagining International Relations - a conversation with Professor Amitav AcharyaRe-imagining International Relations - A conversation with Amitav Acharya Taking as a starting point that today’s multilateralism is in urgent need of an upgrade, Library & Archives Director, Francesco Pisano talks with Professor Amitav Acharya about how Global International Relations could broaden the Eurocentric way concepts and ideas in international relations developed, so that the practice of international relations could transform to be better adapted to the pluralistic world in which we live. Amitav Acharya is the UNESCO Chair in Transnational Challenges and Governance and Distinguished Professor at the School of International Service, American University, Wa...2023-04-2854 minThe Next PageThe Next PageInside the Human Rights Council – a conversation with Ambassador Federico VillegasInside the Human Rights Council – a conversation with Ambassador Federico Villegas, 16th President of the Human Rights Council Human rights are a burning issue at the centre of the international arena because they are fundamental to humankind. The interpretation and respect of human rights and the response to their violations depend on discussions held annually by the Human Rights Council that convenes in Geneva. Ambassador Villegas was President of the Council in 2022, one of the most challenging years on the body's record. In this podcast episode, Ambassador Villegas explains why the Council is so important, talks about th...2023-04-1458 minThe Next PageThe Next PageThe Rise of Digital Diplomacy - a conversation with Jovan KurbalijaThe Rise of Digital Diplomacy Francesco Pisano talks with Dr. Jovan Kurbalija, Director of DiploFoundation, about the mission of Diplo. We discover more about digital diplomacy and the impact it has on multilateralism and international cooperation. Jovan Kurbalija shares highlights from the 2022 Summit on Digital Diplomacy and Governance held in Malta and discusses the trends in digital geopolitics and geoeconomics. He underlines that diplomats need new skills to keep pace with changing technology in a digital world.   Resources Diplo website: At DIPLO technology meets diplomacy Resources - DiploFoundation (diplomacy.e...2023-03-1037 minThe Next PageThe Next PageWhy we need a new eco-social contract – a conversation with Paul LaddWhy we need a new eco-social contract – a conversation with Paul Ladd In this episode we discuss with Paul Ladd, Director of the UN Research Institute on Social Development, about the contribution of the Institute to multilateralism at this 60-year milestone since UNRISD's establishment. In particular, we take a deep dive into the latest report, "Crises of Inequality", which shows why, in order to break the cycle of multiple, interlocking crises and to address inequality, we need a new eco-social contract. Paul Ladd tells us about how UNRISD's research has, in many instances, been ahead of...2023-02-1044 minThe Next PageThe Next PageShifting Power in an Unequal World – a conversation with Katja Hujo and Maggie CarterShifting Power in an Unequal World – a conversation with Katja Hujo and Maggie Carter Inequality is undoubtedly one of today’s greatest challenges. In this episode, Katja Hujo and Maggie Carter, editors of the recently published book Between Fault Lines and Front Lines: Shifting Power in an Unequal World, talk about how inequalities have reshaped structures from the local to the transnational level and the impact and consequences of inequalities. They explore the conceptual thinking around inequality and its drivers and illustrate this with examples from cases studies from around the world. Resources Book...2023-01-2734 minThe Next PageThe Next PageCanada & the multilateral system. A conversation with Ambassador Leslie E. NortonThis first episode of 2023 continues our series with Permanent Representatives to the United Nations at Geneva. Ambassador Leslie E. Norton tells us about her diplomatic career, speaks about Canada and its role in the world today, as well as exploring the long history of Canada’s involvement in multilateralism. Canada is a founding member of the United Nations, was part of the League of Nations, and has membership in many international and regional organizations, including the World Trade Organization, the G20 and other forums like the Organization of American States and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum. Canada ha...2023-01-1343 minThe Next PageThe Next PageSwitzerland celebrates 20 years in the UN. A conversation with Ambassador Jürg LauberThis episode marks the 20th anniversary of Switzerland’s membership in the United Nations. Switzerland became the 190th member of the UN following a national referendum in March 2002, in which the majority of population (54.6%) voted in favour of joining the UN. Ambassador Jürg Lauber, Permanent Representative of Switzerland to the United Nations at Geneva joined The Next Page for a conversation about Switzerland’s journey in the UN and to reflect on the two decades since its accession. Resources Follow the Permanent Mission of Switzerland on Twitter: SwitzerlandUN@swiss_un The G...2022-12-1632 minThe Next PageThe Next PageDiplomate, pour quoi faire ? Une conversation avec Jérôme BonnafontDiplomate, pour quoi faire ? est le titre du nouveau livre de Jérôme Bonnafont, Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent de la France auprès des Nations unies à Genève. Le Directeur de la Bibliothèque & Archives, Francesco Pisano discute avec Monsieur l’Ambassadeur en sa qualité d’écrivain ainsi qu'autour de son livre pour nous donner un aperçu de son expérience du métier, l’importance de la diplomatie multilatérale à travers les années et parler de l’avenir de la diplomatie. Ressources : Bonnafont, J. (2022) Diplomate, pour quoi faire ? Editions Odile Jacob Où écouter cet épi...2022-11-3049 minThe Next PageThe Next PageLe Cap-Vert et la coopération multilatérale. Une conversation avec Madame l’Ambassadeur Clara Manuela da Luz Delgado JesusCet épisode poursuit notre série de conversations avec des Représentants permanents auprès de l'Office des Nations Unies à Genève, où nous explorons leurs points de vue en tant que diplomates dans le système multilatéral et ce que l'ONU signifie pour eux aujourd'hui. Clara Manuela da Luz Delgado Jesus, Représentante permanente et Ambassadeur extraordinaire et plénipotentiaire du Cap-Vert auprès de l'Office des Nations Unies à Genève et d'autres organisations internationales rejoint le directeur de la Bibliothèque & Archives, Francesco Pisano et notre collège Adriano Goncalves e Silva, pour cette conversation bili...2022-11-1643 minThe Next PageThe Next PageHow Anthropology Helps Us Understand MultilateralismIn this episode of the #NextPagePod, we are joined by Professor Miia Halme-Tuomisaari, Associate Professor in Human Rights studies at Lund University in Sweden, and Research Associate at the Global Governance Centre at the Geneva Graduate Institute. Professor Halme-Tuomisaari is a social anthropologist with a background in international law, whose focus is on the study of the contemporary human rights phenomenon.   Why does anthropology matter to the study of International Organisations and multilateralism? Our Director at the UN Library and Archives Geneva, Francesco Pisano, joins Professor Halme-Tuomisaari to find out what her research reveals.  ...2022-09-0946 minDemos Helsinki PodcastDemos Helsinki PodcastWould the world be better without the UN? A conversation with author Thomas G. Weiss Podcast: The Next Page (LS 28 · TOP 10% what is this?)Episode: Would the world be better without the UN? A conversation with author Thomas G. WeissPub date: 2022-07-22Notes from Demos Helsinki Podcast:Do we need the United Nations (UN)? Where would the contemporary world be without its largest intergovernmental organisation? And where could it be had the UN’s member states and staff performed better?Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn this episode of the #NextPagePod, we are joine...2022-08-0346 minThe Next PageThe Next PageWould the world be better without the UN? A conversation with author Thomas G. WeissIn this episode of the #NextPagePod, we are joined by Professor Thomas G. Weiss, of the CUNY Graduate Center, a renowned researcher of the United Nations secretariat and the UN system at large. Our Director at the UN Library and Archives Geneva, Francesco Pisano, explores with Professor Weiss one of his latest books, Would the World Be Better without the UN?  In his early career, he served with various parts of the UN Secretariat and UN specialised agencies. He has published countless works on the UN system, international relations, humanitarian affairs and peacekeeping.   Resources  Tran...2022-07-2246 minThe Next PageThe Next PageLe rôle du Maroc au niveau multilatéral, avec Ambassadeur Omar Zniber.Cet épisode poursuit notre série de conversations avec des ambassadeurs auprès de l'Office des Nations Unies à Genève, où nous explorons leurs points de vue en tant que diplomates dans un système multilatéral et ce que l'ONU signifie pour eux aujourd'hui. Notre directeur de la Bibliothèque et Archives des Nations Unies à Genève, Francesco Pisano, est rejoint par le représentant permanent et ambassadeur du Royaume du Maroc auprès de l'Office des Nations Unies à Genève et d'autres organisations internationales, Omar Zniber. En 1956, le Royaume du Maroc a rejoint les Nations Uni...2022-06-1043 minThe Next PageThe Next PageNaji Osman on youth, the UN, and building an inclusive multilateralismAccording to statistics from the United Nations, our world is home to 1.8 billion young people between the ages of 10 to 24, the largest generation of young people in recorded history. What is the role of youth in today’s multilateralism, as we look to the challenges we face in our present and our future? In this episode, we are joined by Naji Osman, who in 2021 was designated as one of the three Swiss Youth Delegates to the United Nations. Naji is a student and research assistant in the Department of Economics at the University of Zurich, and is ac...2022-05-1335 minThe Next PageThe Next PageAmbassador Galib Israfilov on Azerbaijan and enriching multilateralism for our collective futureThis episode of the #NextPagePod continues our series of conversations with Ambassadors to the United Nations Geneva, where we explore their experiences as diplomats in a multilateral system, and what the UN means for their countries today as we look to the multilateralism we need for our future.   Our Director at the UN Library & Archives Geneva, Francesco Pisano, is joined by the Permanent Representative and Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the UN in Geneva, Galib Israfilov.  In March 1992, Azerbaijan joined the United Nations. With this year marking 30 years of accession, Ambassador Israfilov shares so...2022-04-2937 minThe Next PageThe Next PageDirector-General of UN Geneva Tatiana Valovaya on the International Day of Multilateralism & Diplomacy for PeaceToday on the #NextPagePod we release a bonus episode to mark the International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace, established in 2018 by the UN General Assembly, and observed each year on 24 April.  At the heart of our podcast is the aim to enrich and promote understanding of the values of multilateralism and international cooperation. To mark this day, our Director at the Library & Archives, Francesco Pisano, speaks with the Director-General of UN Geneva, Tatiana Valovaya. #MultileralismDay #MultilateralismMatters Resources Transcript  Learn more about "Our Common Agenda", an agenda of action designed to acc...2022-04-2438 minThe Next PageThe Next PageAmbassador Andranik Hovhannisyan on Armenia, multilateralism, and strengthening what unites usThis episode continues our series of conversations with Ambassadors to the United Nations Geneva, where we explore their views as diplomats in a multilateral system and what the UN means for them today.   Our Director at the UN Library & Archives Geneva, Francesco Pisano, is joined by the Permanent Representative and Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia to the UN in Geneva, Andranik Hovhannisyan.  This year, 2022, Armenia marks 30 years of accession to the United Nations. Ambassador Hovhannisyan shares how he came to serve in diplomacy, as well as moments from Armenia’s history that have marked him...2022-04-1441 minThe Next PageThe Next PageCosta Rica, transformative change, and the power of multilateralism with Ambassador Catalina Devandas AguilarHappy New Year from the UN Library & Archives Geneva! This episode continues our conversations with Ambassadors to the UN in Geneva. Our Director, Francesco Pisano, is joined by the Permanent Representative of Costa Rica to the UN Geneva, Catalina Devandas Aguilar, who arrived in Geneva in late 2020.   She takes us on a fascinating exploration of the history of Costa Rica, its role in the region, and some of its main priorities today that can be examples for the rest of the world, from migration solutions to social protection, green policies and biodiversity, women’s participation, huma...2022-01-2136 minThe Next PageThe Next PageIt Takes a Global Crisis: Episode 0 - IntroductionDid it take a global crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic for us to see the challenges to reaching Agenda 2030? To set in motion solutions for sustainable development for all? Welcome to 'It Takes a Global Crisis', a series of four special episodes produced by the UN Library & Archives Geneva in collaboration with the SDG Lab. In this introductory episode, we're joined by Nadia Isler, Director of the SDG Lab and Francesco Pisano, the Director of the Library & Archives, to explore how the COVID-19 pandemic has in many ways accelerated sustainable development solutions, but also highlighted the challenges...2021-12-2028 minRadio Galilei MondragoneRadio Galilei MondragoneL.Luzzaschi. Il Concerto delle Dame. Francesco Pisano2021-12-1803 minThe Next PageThe Next PageLe rôle du Cameroun dans le multilatéralisme d’aujourd’hui et de demain, avec Ambassadeur Salomon Eheth Nous sommes heureux d’accueillir pour cet épisode l’Ambassadeur et Représentant de la Mission permanente de la République du Cameroun auprès de l'Office des Nations Unies et des autres organisations internationales à Genève, Monsieur Salomon EHETH. Il est rejoint par notre Directeur, Francesco Pisano, dans le studio pour une conversation fascinante sur l’histoire de son pays et la place actuelle du Cameroun dans le contexte politique et stratégique en Afrique. Il partage aussi ses réflexions sur le rôle du Cameroun et le continent africain dans le multilatéralisme d’aujourd’hui et de...2021-10-2949 minThe Next PageThe Next PageThe Rising Role of Youth in Multilateralism with Maria Isabelle Wieser How should the UN involve and include young people in multilateralism? How can young people benefit from mentorship? And, are youth content with the pace of global governance?   In this episode, Maria Isabelle Wieser, the former Deputy Director of Foraus and former Head of the Think Tank Hub joined the #NextPagePod for a discussion about the role of youth in multilateralism, barriers to diversity for young voices and how to best meaningfully engage youth in the decisions of today.   Foraus is a Swiss think tank that advocates for constructive foreign policy and informative dialogue. They pr...2021-10-1537 minThe Next PageThe Next PageThe Crossroads of Multiculturalism & Multilateralism with Ambassador Federico Villegas of Argentina How did Argentina’s multicultural society shape how they approach multilateralism? And how did Argentina contribute to the human rights law we know today?   In this episode, Ambassador Federico Villegas, the Permanent Representative of Argentina to the United Nations Office at Geneva joined the #NextPagePod for a discussion around the history of Argentina and how diversity has shaped the country today.   Before being appointed to Geneva, Mr. Villegas has had an expansive career in foreign services as a career diplomat and lawyer. Appointed as the Argentinian Ambassador to Mozambique in 2016, he was then appo...2021-10-0151 minThe Next PageThe Next PageCooperative Security amid multilateral doubt with Thomas GremingerThis episode of the #NextPagePod addresses the paradoxical reality that while we face a growing number of systemic security challenges that can only be solved collaboratively, such as climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic, there is also an increasing amount of unilateral policies and political will globally. Our Director Francesco Pisano welcomes Thomas Greminger to the studio to talk about what cooperative security means, and where it can be beneficially applied. As a security expert, the current Director of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) and former Secretary-General of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in...2021-08-2041 minThe Next PageThe Next PageWomen in Tech: why it matters with Doreen Bogdan-MartinThis episode of the #NextPagePod brings you a timely conversation between the Director of the ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau, Doreen Bogdan-Martin and our Director Francesco Pisano about women in tech. As the first woman in ITU’s history to hold a top elected management position, Doreen Bogdan-Martin speaks about her experience as a female leader in the male-dominated tech sector, why the industry can be discouraging for women, why the industry perpetuates gender bias, and tech ethics. Doreen Bogdan-Martin asserts that putting more emphasis on people-centered technology is key to achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals an...2021-08-0644 minThe Next PageThe Next PageRepenser les études internationales et du développement avec Marie-Laure SallesPour l’épisode 56, nous sommes très heureux d’accueillir Marie-Laure Salles, qui nous parle des interactions complexes entre le monde  dès l’économie et la société et de la nécessité de former les jeunes autrement, si nous voulons « changer la culture du monde » et faire face aux enjeux du futur.  Marie-Laure Salles est une sociologue et universitaire renommée qui est, depuis septembre 2020, la directrice de l’Institut des Hautes Études et du Développement (l’IHEID) à Genève.  Dans cet épisode, Marie-Laure Salles partage sa vision sur la manière dont les étudiants doivent être pr...2021-07-2336 minThe Next PageThe Next PageNeutrality and vulnerable states with Ambassador Nasir Andisha of AfghanistanWhat is neutrality and why it is beneficial for some states? How do geopolitical tensions influence Afghanistan's potential for permanent neutrality? In episode 55 of the #NextPagePod, our director Francesco Pisano spoke to Dr Nasir A. Andisha, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Afghanistan to the UN in Geneva, about Afghanistan's periods of neutrality which have coincided with periods of stability and peace. Dr Andisha is also the author of Neutrality and Vulnerable States, which analyses the concept and practice of neutrality from an academic and historical perspective. In this conversation, the ambassador also gave us his p...2021-07-0949 minThe Next PageThe Next PageHarnessing economics for humanitarian action with Gilles Carbonnier In this episode, Gilles Carbonnier joined the #NextPagePod for a conversation about applying economic tools and methods to improve humanitarian responses to armed conflicts and disasters.   Carbonnier is a specialist in the domain of humanitarian response with expertise on several levels. Carbonnier is a Professor of Development Economics at the Graduate Institute whose research focuses mainly on the economics of humanitarian crises and the Vice-President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Carbonnier also has vast experience as a practitioner in the field of humanitarian missions, in countries including Iraq and Egypt. In th...2021-06-1156 minThe Next PageThe Next PageDr. Katharina Rietzler on recovering Women’s Thought in International Relations In this episode, historian, author and researcher Katharina Rietzler joins Francesco Pisano to talk about her new book called Women's International Thought: A new history. Dr Rietzler co-wrote the book after her research revealed that numerous women in history have researched and published in the field of international public affairs but only a few were present in the documented history of international relations as a disciple and in international thought.   Although the author pays tribute to otherwise marginalised female thinkers in the book, she also stressed the importance of not predetermining, romanticising and generalising women’s inte...2021-04-1636 minThe Next PageThe Next PageProf. Carlos Lopes on Structural Change in Africa & Investing in Africa’s YouthEpisode 46 sees Professor Carlos Lopes return to the podcast after featuring in our very first episode back in 2019. This time, he joins us online from South Africa, to speak with our Director Francesco Pisano about his latest book: Structural Change in Africa: Misperceptions, New Narratives and Development in the 21st Century, which he authored with George Kararach.  Professor Lopes is a Professor at the Mandela School of Public Governance at the University of Cape Town, a Visiting Professor at Sciences Po, an Associate Fellow in the Africa Programme at Chatham House, and the former Executive Director of t...2021-03-0541 minThe Next PageThe Next PageDr. David Day on Learning to be a Leader Happy New Year to all of our listeners.  In Episode 41, our Director Francesco Pisano speaks with Dr. David Day, Professor of Psychology at Claremont McKenna College and Academic Director of the Kravis Leadership Institute. Are leaders born or made? What defines a leader, and how is the concept of leadership evolving as we question the type of leaders we need to meet our global challenges? As we make our way through the COVID-19 pandemic, what can we learn about being a leader? Dr. David Day, a leadership specialist, speaks on the need for t...2021-01-0837 minThe Next PageThe Next Page39: Professor Kathryn Lavelle on Multilateralism as "Contrasts in Motion" In episode 39, we continue our exploration of multilateralism by looking at the challenges of multilateralism and discussing Professor Kathryn Lavelle’s new book on that topic. Kathryn Lavelle is the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor in World Affairs at the Department of Political Affairs at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, where she has worked for the past eighteen years. Professor Lavelle is a permanent member of the New York Council on Foreign Relations and is a global fellow of the Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars in its Global Europe programme. She also se...2020-12-1136 minThe Next PageThe Next Page33: Ambassador Umej Bhatia on multilateralism through the eyes of small states In Episode 33, Ambassador Umej Bhatia, Permanent Representative of Singapore to the UN in Geneva and the UN in Vienna, joins The Next Page to speak about multilateralism from the perspective of a small state.   What kind of distinct importance does multilateralism and diplomacy have for small states? How does a rules-based multilateral order achieve global cooperation? How can small states turn vulnerability into opportunity? And, how have small states come together in the past and the present to further solidify their commitment to multilateralism? Ambassador Umej answers these questions and more, sharing insights from his years of e...2020-10-1632 minThe Next PageThe Next Page31: Dr. David Nabarro on the Impact of COVID-19 on Agenda 2030 Welcome to The Next Page podcast. The UN Geneva Library & Archives are back from summer break, with lots of projects coming up in the next few months. Keep up-to-date over at our Twitter and Facebook pages. In Episode 31 we are joined by Dr. David Nabarro, one of six Special Envoys to the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) for the current COVID-19 crisis, and the Strategic Director at 4SD (Skills, Systems and Synergies for Sustainable Development).   In conversation with our Director Francesco Pisano, David shares his unique insights on the current pandemic, it...2020-09-1843 minThe Next PageThe Next Page30: Corinne Momal-Vanian, new Executive Director of the Kofi Annan Foundation Welcome to The Next Page podcast. The UN Geneva Library & Archives are back from summer break, with lots of projects coming up in the next few months. Keep up-to-date over at our Twitter and Facebook pages. In Episode 30 we are joined by the new Executive Director of the Kofi Annan Foundation, Corinne Momal-Vanian, who recently joined the Foundation after more than 30 years at the UN, including her most recent post as Director of the Division of Conference Management at UN Geneva. In conversation with our Director Francesco Pisano, Corinne shares about her new...2020-09-0442 minIntraPendente: Il Talento di Essere StortiIntraPendente: Il Talento di Essere StortiFrancesco Bottai: Artista alla rovesciaTorniamo nel mondo degli artisti con un pisano doc, marinese (per la precisione) e pescatore. Un professionista dotato di un punto di vista diverso e riassumibile in una foto: spalle al mare e sguardo verso terra. Non potevamo, noi che della stortezza facciamo virtù, non intervistarlo! Questi sono i temi che abbiamo affrontato con Francesco: La sua ultima opera: “Assolo” (2:45); L’importanza di valorizzare tutti i sentimenti (5:20); Il rapporto tra musicista e strumento (8:25); Difficoltà e opportunità nel lavoro in gruppo (11:25); Come superare i momenti di assenza di ispirazione (13:05); La mancanza degli spettacoli dal vivo (15:46); Conflitto e Creatività (17:15); Pace o “Casino”? (20...2020-06-0427 minThe Next PageThe Next Page25: Scott Weber on the power of building peace through community, trust & resilience.This episode brings a conversation on peace: how is it defined and achieved in communities and societies, and how does it stick?  UN Geneva Library & Archives Director Francesco Pisano speaks with Scott Weber, the president of Interpeace. Interpeace was originally founded in 1994 by the United Nations, but as it evolved became an independent non-governmental organization in 2000, with continued strong links with the UN.    Scott has dedicated his career to supporting people in many parts of the world to build peace for themselves. You'll hear his insights into what he sees as vital to measure and to focus on...2020-05-0840 minLockSound - Suoni in TrappolaLockSound - Suoni in TrappolaEp 02 - Leandro Pisano - Il ruolo del suono nella societàIn questa puntata di Locksound è con noi Leandro Pisano è un curatore, critico e ricercatore indipendente, che si occupa delle intersezioni tra arte, suono e tecnoculture.Progetto ideato e curato da Francesco GiannicoDistribuito In collaborazione con The New Noise, SonofMarketing, Mirco Salvadori, Sowhat, Archivio Italiano Paesaggi SonoriVoce Introduttiva di Elena ManzariLockSound - Suoni in Trappola, 11 puntate in compagnia di musicisti elettroacustici, curatori, audiofili per raccontare il rapporto tra percezione sonora e Lockdown.2020-05-0620 minThe Next PageThe Next Page24: Caroline Kende-Robb on fighting for social justice & supporting women in leadershipWelcome to The Next Page, the podcast of the UN Geneva Library & Archives. Episode 24 brings a conversation on two subjects that are also interconnected: social justice and leadership, especially women in leadership. We’re joined by Caroline Kende-Robb, who currently serves as a Senior Advisor at the African Center for Economic Transformation. Before that, she held a range of roles including as the Secretary General of CARE International, the Executive Director of the Africa Progress Panel, and roles at the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and in The Gambia in the field of community development. ...2020-04-2447 minTutti a casa - Gente simpatica ai domicilariTutti a casa - Gente simpatica ai domicilariTutti a casa! 9 Aprile 2020 - Ospiti Alessio Pisanò, Trio Medusa, Danilo Da Fiumicino.Gente simpatica ai domiciliari Tutti i giorni alle 21.30, finché non ci liberano Ogni sera con ospiti diversi. Ospiti di stasera: Francesco Lancia Francesco De Carlo Daniele Fabbri Nicolò Falcone Liliana Fiorelli Alessio Pisanò Giorgio Maria Daviddi Gabriele Corsi Furio Corsetti Stefano Rapone Danilo da fiumicino Michela Giraud Valerio Lundini Tommaso Faoro https://youtu.be/1PbnvAgr89o2020-04-101h 45The Next PageThe Next Page23: ICRC President Peter Maurer on multilateralism, the power of partnership, and working for impactWelcome to Episode 23 of The Next Page podcast. In this episode, UN Library & Archives Geneva Director Francesco Pisano speaks with Peter Maurer, the President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). This conversation will take you on a deeper look into the ICRC, established more than a century ago. Peter Maurer shares about its identities that have developed over time, and gives insights into its connection with the United Nations; the role of young people in the work of the organisation; the value of new ways of thinking and mobilising resources to ensure work that has impact; and what mul...2020-04-0953 minThe Next PageThe Next Page21: Diplomat Jivan Gjorgjinski on the role of small states, creativity and a 'climate of legality' in multilateralism.In Episode 21, our podcast guest brings you ideas from the perspective of a diplomat. The UN Geneva Library & Archives Director, Francesco Pisano, sits down with Jivan Gjorgjinski, a diplomat who served for 3 years in Geneva as Head (chargé d'affaires) of the Permanent Mission of the Republic of North Macedonia to the UN in Geneva from June 2016 to July 2019.    In this discussion, he shares what it was like working in multilateral diplomacy in Geneva, and what this means in action, giving particular highlights from two key experiences: chairing the 2018 Meeting of States Parties to the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC), an...2020-03-0645 minThe Next PageThe Next Page20: Catherine Bertini on Leading Transformational Change in International OrganizationsWhat is transformational change, and when might it be needed in an organisation? This episode brings to you a conversation on leadership and change, particularly on the role of transformational change in international organisations. Our guest is Catherine Bertini, who served as the Executive Director of the World Food Programme (WFP) for 10 years from 1992 to 2002, among other roles in government, the private sector and academia. She was, at the time of her appointment, the third woman to have led a UN agency. Shortly after leaving WFP, she was awarded the World Food Prize in 2003 for the change she led in the organization.  ...2020-02-2140 minThe Next PageThe Next Page19: Alan Doss on A Peacekeeper in Africa: Learning from UN Interventions in Other People's Wars #BookTalkIn this episode of The Next Page, the podcast of the UN Library & Archives Geneva, we welcome Alan Doss, author of the newly published book, A Peacekeeper in Africa: Learning from UN Interventions in Other People’s Wars (a project of the International Peace Institute and published by Lynne Rienner Press).   Alan Doss served as special representative of the UN Secretary General in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Liberia, and head of the UN peacekeeping mission in the DRC, among other posts. He now serves as president of the Kofi Annan Foundation in Geneva.   In this B...2020-02-0740 minThe Next PageThe Next Page18: Amandeep Gill on Nuclear Security Summits: A History #BookTalkWelcome to the second episode of 2020! In this recording for our Book Talk series, the Director at the Library, Francesco Pisano, speaks with Ambassador Amandeep Gill about his book published in 2019, called Nuclear Security Summits: A History. This book looks at how nuclear security has developed over the period from 1945 to 2006, as well as how it has evolved in practice in more recent years through the Nuclear Security Summits between 2010 and 2016.   Ambassador Gill has a range of experience in this field and in others, having taken part in 3 of the summits. For this conversation he shares what his book is ab...2020-01-2434 minThe Next PageThe Next Page17: Jayathma Wickramanayake on leadership, youth & multilateralismIn this episode of our Conversations series, Jayathma Wickramanayake, the United Nations Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth, shares her insights on leadership and youth--particularly young women leaders--with the Director of the UN Library Geneva, Francesco Pisano. It's a fascinating look in to her own experiences, as well as her aspirations and role models, as a leader engaged in advancing multilateralism with youth across the world.  Jayathma Wickramanayake is Sri Lankan and was appointed as the UN Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth in 2017, the second person to be appointed into this position. Before joining the UN, she played an active r...2020-01-1036 minThe Next PageThe Next Page14: Borders and Walls - Dr. Anna Grichting on the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall.Welcome to this Special Episode of The Next Page, released on 9 November 2019, 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. On this occasion, the Director of the UN Library Geneva, Francesco Pisano, spoke with Dr. Anna Grichting, an architect, urbanist and musician who has devoted much of her work to studying borders and their connection to societies and the environment.   In this conversation, Anna shares how she came to be in Berlin the day the Wall fell, and how this propelled her to further explore the wider subject of borders and border zones, be they gone or ex...2019-11-0928 minThe Next PageThe Next Page10: Fiji's Ambassador Nazhat Shameem Khan on multilateralism, women in leadership, and the nexus of climate change and human rightsEpisode 10 of the Next Page brings a conversation with Ambassador Nazhat Shameem Khan, the Permanent Representative of the Republic of Fiji to the United Nations in Geneva. Director of the UN Library Geneva, Francesco Pisano, joins her to discuss her story and how she joined the Permanent Mission, the importance of multilateralism for small island developing states and vice versa, her thoughts and experiences on the role of women in leadership, and some of the critical issues concerning climate change and human rights in the Pacific and also globally.   Ambassador Khan was born in Fiji and has an academic back...2019-08-3040 minThe Next PageThe Next Page9: Nikhil Seth on how everyone can relate to the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development GoalsIn this episode, part of our Conversation series, Director of the UN Library Geneva, Francesco Pisano, speaks with Nikhil Seth, Assistant Secretary-General at the United Nations and the Executive Director of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), about his thoughts on the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Nikhil Seth explains his role in helping to develop and support the SDGs, and why the multilateral and integrated nature of the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs give them greater strength and capacity as an "action agenda" for the UN Charter. He also stresses the importance...2019-08-1628 minThe Next PageThe Next Page7: Fabrizio Hochschild on Leadership, Courage and IntegrityThis episode of The Next Page offers a learning moment on leadership. The Director of the UN Library Geneva, Francesco Pisano, speaks with Fabrizio Hochschild, Assistant Secretary-General for Strategic Coordination at the Executive Office of the Secretary-General at the United Nations, about his thoughts on principled leadership, moral courage and integrity, and what this means for the United Nations today. Their conversation is centered on Mr. Hochschild's recent article, Courage and Integrity in UN Leadership, published in 2019 by the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation as part of a series marking 100 years of international civil service, which began in 1919 with...2019-07-1940 minThe Next PageThe Next Page3: Michael Møller, Director-General at UN GenevaWelcome to our Conversation series, where we sit down with various leaders, experts and contributors to learn from their experiences and insights. In this episode, the Director of the Library, Francesco Pisano, speaks with the current Director-General at UN Geneva, Michael Møller, who completes his term at the end of June 2019. The Director-General shares his thoughts on his time leading UN Geneva, his 40 years of service at the UN, and his view on the role of multilateralism today.  Content:  Speakers: Michael Møller (Director-General at UN Geneva) & Francesco Pisano (Director of the UN Library Geneva). ...2019-06-2525 minThe Next PageThe Next Page1: Africa in Transformation with Carlos Lopes #LibraryTalkWelcome to our Library Talk series, where you'll find curated recordings from the Library Talks programme at the UN Library Geneva. This episode features Carlos Lopes, an author, academic and former Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. Speaking with the Director of the UN Library, Francesco Pisano, Mr. Lopes presents his latest book, "Africa in Transformation: Economic Development in the Age of Doubt", outlining the 8 challenges and issues he sees as critical to address in the coming years.  Carlos Lopes is a Professor at the Mandela School of Public Governance at t...2019-06-2547 minThe Next PageThe Next Page0: Welcome to The Next PageWelcome to The Next Page, the podcast of the UN Library Geneva. In Episode 0, we introduce you to the podcast and its purpose: to advance the conversation on multilateralism. Our Library is an evolving house of knowledge, specializing in multilateralism and in the work of the United Nations. The Next Page aims to share this knowledge through conversations with experts, recordings of events at the Library, and insights shared by our staff. Join us! Find us on Twitter and Facebook. Content: Speakers: Francesco Pisano (Director of the UN Library Geneva) & Natalie Alexander.  E...2019-06-1403 minLo show di Francesco PisanoLo show di Francesco PisanoIl Concerto Delle DameProgetto sroria della musica2019-02-2703 minLo show di Francesco PisanoLo show di Francesco PisanoIl Concerto Delle Dame2019-02-2700 minLo show di Francesco PisanoLo show di Francesco PisanoJoseph Haydn Quartetto d'archi Op 76 N.2Progetto di Pisano Francesco e Palumbo Giovanni2019-02-2007 minLo show di Francesco PisanoLo show di Francesco PisanoJoseph Haydn- Opera 76 n. 2 Allegro2019-02-1507 minLo show di Francesco PisanoLo show di Francesco PisanoEpisodio 8 - Lo show di Francesco Pisano2019-02-1302 minLo show di Francesco PisanoLo show di Francesco PisanoMi Metto una matita nel nasoClickbait2019-02-1302 minLo show di Francesco PisanoLo show di Francesco PisanoMi Drogo In Diretta(noclickbait)2019-02-1301 minLo show di Francesco PisanoLo show di Francesco PisanoLezioni con Francesco PisanoSta volta ce il microfono2019-02-1301 minLo show di Francesco PisanoLo show di Francesco PisanoMr Colombo2019-02-1300 minLo show di Francesco PisanoLo show di Francesco PisanoEpisodio 3 - Lo show di Francesco Pisano2019-02-1302 minLo show di Francesco PisanoLo show di Francesco PisanoEpisodio 2 - Lo show di Francesco Pisano2019-02-1301 minLo show di Francesco PisanoLo show di Francesco PisanoProgetto Storia Della Musica2019-02-1302 min#PCTfacile - Il Primo Podcast Per Avvocati Tecnologici#PCTfacile - Il Primo Podcast Per Avvocati Tecnologici#23 Isabella Maria Stoppani Sugli Aspetti Operativi Del PAT al ForumPA2016Dopo Ines Pisano nella puntata #20 (https://soundcloud.com/fposati/20-il-pat-ines-pisano-al-forumpa-2016) che ci ha introdotto al cambiamento della Giustizia amministrativa, Isabella Maria Stoppani ci illustra gli aspetti tecnico-operativi del Processo Amministrativo Telematico che dal 1 luglio 2016 affiancherà il PCT. Confrontiamo insieme gli standard della Giustizia digitale. Ringrazio il portale http://www.forumpa.it/ per la condivisione dei contenuti @PCTfacile è su soundcloud (https://soundcloud.com/francesco-posati), su spreaker (http://www.spreaker.com/show/pctfacile) e su iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/it/podcast/pctfacile-primo-podcast-per/id1088680805?mt=2). Lascia una recensione per crescere insieme. Aspetto i tuoi commenti e suggerimenti su telegram (https://telegram.me/fp...2016-06-2610 min#PCTfacile - Il Primo Podcast Per Avvocati Tecnologici#PCTfacile - Il Primo Podcast Per Avvocati Tecnologici#22 Michele Gorga sul Processo Telematico, dalle Origini allo SPID al ForumPA 2016Continua lo speciale dedicato al ForumPA 2016 sul Processo Telematico. Dopo Francesco Cottone, Ines Pisano, Valentina Carollo, oggi ascolteremo l'intervento di Michele Gorga, al centro della puntata #22 che ci illustra il percorso evolutivo del PCT: dalle origini allo SPID e alla formazione Ringrazio il portale forumpa.it (http://www.forumpa.it/) per la condivisione dei contenuti @PCTfacile è su soundcloud (https://soundcloud.com/francesco-posati), su spreaker (http://www.spreaker.com/show/pctfacile) e su iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/it/podcast/pctfacile-primo-podcast-per/id1088680805?mt=2). Lascia una recensione per crescere insieme. Aspetto i tuoi commenti e suggerimenti su telegram (https://telegram.me/fposati) o...2016-06-2010 min#PCTfacile - Il Primo Podcast Per Avvocati Tecnologici#PCTfacile - Il Primo Podcast Per Avvocati Tecnologici#21 La Quadratura Del Cerchio, Valentina Carollo Al ForumPA 2016Continua lo speciale dedicato al ForumPA 2016 sul Processo Telematico. Dopo Francesco Cottone nella puntata #19 e Ines Pisano nella puntata #20, al centro della puntata #21 è Valentina Carollo che ci racconterà il Processo Telematico con gli occhi dell'Avvocato, evidenziando quali sono le criticià e le difficoltà ancora presenti per «chiudere il cerchio» verso una Giustizia digitale Ringrazio @WebradioIuslaw e il portale forumpa.it per la condivisione dei contenuti Il podcast approda anche su #spreaker. Ascoltalo qui Oppure su iTunes se sei utente Apple. Fai una recensione per crescere insieme. Vuoi essere produttore esecutivo di una delle prossime puntate? Collegati alla pagina http://ift.tt/1SI...2016-06-1209 min#PCTfacile - Il Primo Podcast Per Avvocati Tecnologici#PCTfacile - Il Primo Podcast Per Avvocati Tecnologici#20 Il PAT, Ines Pisano Al ForumPA 2016Continua lo speciale dedicato al #ForumPA2016. Ospite della puntata #20 l'intervento di Ines Pisano, magistrato amministrativo, dal 2012 Responsabile Vicario dei Sistemi Informativi Giustizia Amministrativa, che ci introduce al Processo Amministrativo Telematico, il #PAT. Dal 1 luglio 2016 il Processo Civile non sarà l’unico processo Telematico, ma si affiancherà anche la Giustizia Amministrativa. Spunti interessanti, ma la strada è ancora lunga per la Giustizia Digitale. Tra le cause: 1. Poca sperimentazione 2. Carenza di cultura digitale e Giurisprudenza divisa sulla validità delle notifiche telematiche 3. Personale Amministrativo carente e poco formato Ringrazio @WebradioIuslaw e il portale http://www.forumpa.it/ per la condivisione dei contenuti Il podcast approd...2016-06-0511 minLion of Vienna Suite: for Bolton Wanderers FC fansLion of Vienna Suite: for Bolton Wanderers FC fansLion of Vienna Suite - LOVpod Episode 45After missing a week due to various reasons the lads are back to bring you a fairly positive dose of Bolton Wanderersdebate. Chris returns as host and is joined by Dan, Liam and Downthemannyrd Tom. First port of call is a lengthy analysis and discussion of Bolton's three moth recent matches. The 2-1 FA Cup defeat to Leeds United is quickly brushed aside so the lads can talk about all the good stuff. A spirited 2-2 fight back away at Wolverhampton Wanderers and then Saturday's last gasp, priceless, scrapy victory over fellow relegation fodder Rotherham United. A round up of all th...2016-02-081h 24Lion of Vienna Suite: for Bolton Wanderers FC fansLion of Vienna Suite: for Bolton Wanderers FC fansLion of Vienna Suite - LOVpod Episode 30On LOVpod Episode 30, Chris is joined by tech wiz Rob and the man behind Talk Trotters, Alastair, who comes in for his second appearance on the show. This weeks pod is very Southern centric, which means we actually had real life witnesses to Saturday's defeat. The boys drill down into Bolton Wanderers' 4-3 defeat at Queens Park Rangers, directing Neil Lennon's team selection as Darren Pratley and Dorian Dervite both returned to injury. Francesco Pisano's half time departure, Ben Amos' dip in form and the pair of Gary Madine and Liam Feeney actually, against all the odds, finding some form...2015-10-051h 08Lion of Vienna Suite: for Bolton Wanderers FC fansLion of Vienna Suite: for Bolton Wanderers FC fansLion of Vienna Suite - LOVpod Episode 29In Episode 29 of the #LOVpod, Chris is joined by latest debutant Matt, for the second week in a row Liam and stand in tech wiz Rob, for another fine episode of the best Bolton Wanderers podcast around. In this week's show they discussed the Whites' dramatic 2-2 draw against Brighton & Hove Albion in great depth, including Gary Madine, Max Clayton, David Wheater, Francesco Pisano and Neil Danns. Next up the lads looked forward to Saturday's trip to Loftus Road to face Queens Park Rangers, which touches on a planned national protest against the price of away tickets. In the third...2015-09-281h 02Lion of Vienna Suite: for Bolton Wanderers FC fansLion of Vienna Suite: for Bolton Wanderers FC fansTalking Trotters - 19/09/15In the first segment we talk about the Wolverhampton Wanderers and Sheffield Wednesday games and give updates on a story we covered last week. Tom Molloy returns to tell tall tales of the return of David Wheater, Liam Trotter and Max Clayton, and a not so tall tale about a very short Francesco Pisano. Then, it's a presidential primary debate in the Premier League and it's a Abuse the News that hits close to home for Alastair. Finally, like all good shows, we close with a musical number. All that and more on this weeks' season finale of Talking Trotters. Talking T...2015-09-1914 minLion of Vienna Suite: for Bolton Wanderers FC fansLion of Vienna Suite: for Bolton Wanderers FC fansLion of Vienna Suite - LOVpod Episode 27The Lion of Vienna Suite is back, late once again, as Chris is joined by Tom and, on his last appearance before heading off to university, Dan. Here's what Bolton Wanderers chat they got up to: 1) Bolton 2-1 Wolves   Thoughts on the game Squad depth Prince Desir Gouano and Derik Osese being brilliant  Gary Madine misfiring again Mark Davies back to his best Afobe and Le Fondre   2) News   The new big screen Johan Mjallby departing, Steve Walford coming in Kevin Nolan returning to the club? Linked with James Wilson and Kyle Lafferty Max Clayton plays and scores for the reserves. David Wheat...2015-09-151h 17Lion of Vienna Suite: for Bolton Wanderers FC fansLion of Vienna Suite: for Bolton Wanderers FC fansTalking Trotters - Episode 1After a successful Pilot Episode that received plenty of positive feedback, we're delighted to bring you Episode 1 of Talking Trotters. A weekly bulletin, full of news, opinion, and razor sharp whit. In today's opener we cover the Middlesbrough game with special guest Joe Nicholson, and then we find comfort in each other's arms after the turgid affair that was the MK Dons game. We've also got a round up on the U21s with our very own Tom Molloy, an explanation of why the Tim Ream transfer to Fulham took so long and the introduction of 'Abuse the News'.  We al...2015-08-2123 minLion of Vienna Suite: for Bolton Wanderers FC fansLion of Vienna Suite: for Bolton Wanderers FC fansLion of Vienna Suite - LOVpod Episode 23Sir Chris Manning returns as host this week, and he is joined by Dan, Tom and Elliot as they discuss what has been a rather depressing week in the world of Bolton Wanderers. First port of call was to briefly discuss the Whites slumping out of the Captial One Cup to Burton Albion, although there was much sadder stuff to come. Next up in segment one, the dissection of our embarrassing defeat to Middlesbroughwas talked about in great detail. In segment two it was the thing you've all been waiting for. Tim Ream is leaving for Fulham, and a certain membe...2015-08-181h 21Lion of Vienna Suite: for Bolton Wanderers FC fansLion of Vienna Suite: for Bolton Wanderers FC fansLion of Vienna Suite - LOVpod Episode 21 part I with Marc IlesIt's a pre-season extravaganza, it's a bumper five-man show, it's the return of special guest, Bolton News chief football writer, Mr. Marc Iles. And it's bloody long, but also bloody fantatsic. It's so long in fact, that we've had to split the show into two parts, the first of which is available for listening now, with the scond coming on Wednesday. Host Chris is joined by Marc, stand in Tech Wizard Rob, the maverick Liam O'Meara and, making his debut, U21 correspondent Tom Molloy. The first lengthy segment of Part I was discussing everything of note from the last two...2015-08-0355 min