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CERRE Breakfast: The future of multilateralism: how global governance is evolving in an era of geopolitical fragmentation

16 April 2026
08:30
- 10:00
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CERRE continues its series of private breakfast events for policy makers, corporates, national regulators, academia, and other relevant stakeholders interested in the development of regulatory and wider policy issues.

These private breakfasts offer CERRE members a unique opportunity to exchange views under Chatham House rule with leading figures in European and global governance. Each session focuses on a topic across CERRE’s scope of sector-specific and cross-sector activities, in the energy, sustainability, mobility, technology, media, and telecommunications areas.

On 16 April 2026, CERRE will welcome Pascal Lamy, Vice-Chairman of CERRE, Vice-President and co-founder of the Fondation Jacques Delors – Friends of Europe, Vice-President of the Paris Peace Forum, coordinator of the Jacques Delors Think Tank Network, former European Commissioner, and former Director-General of the WTO. A long-standing global voice on governance, trade, and international cooperation, Pascal Lamy also serves on numerous international boards and teaches at CEIBS (Shanghai) and HEC Paris.

This CERRE breakfast will explore current questions surrounding the future of multilateralism: how global governance is evolving in an era of geopolitical fragmentation, what this means for Europe’s strategic position, and how regulatory cooperation can adapt to new global challenges.

If you want to know more about these sessions, how to become a member of CERRE, and have the opportunity to join these meetings, contact us.

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Pascal Lamy
Pascal Lamy
Vice Chair of the Board¹
Vice-President of the Jacques Delors Friends of Europe Foundation
Former Director General WTO, former European Commissioner for Trade

Pascal Lamy holds various mandates at the global, European, and French levels. He is notably the Vice-President of the Jacques Delors Friends of Europe Foundation, the Paris Peace Forum, the European branch of the Brunswick Group and coordinator of the Jacques Delors Institutes (Paris, Berlin, Brussels).

Pascal Lamy served two terms as Director General of the World Trade Organization (WTO) from September 2005 to September 2013.

He graduated of the École des Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC) in Paris, of the Faculty of Law (Sorbonne), of the Institut d’Études Politiques (IEP) and of the Ecole Nationale d’Administration (ENA).

He began his career in the French civil service at the General Inspectorate of Finance and the Treasury. In 1981, he became advisor of the Minister of Economy and Finance, Jacques Delors, then Deputy Head of Prime Minister’s Pierre Mauroy cabinet in 1983.

From 1985 to 1994, Pascal Lamy was the chief of staff of the President of the European Commission, Jacques Delors, and his « sherpa » at the G7.

In 1994, he joined the team in charge of the recovery of the French bank Crédit Lyonnais, then becoming its CEO up to its privatization in 1999, before returning to the European Commission as Trade Commissioner (Romano Prodi’s Presidency) until the end of 2004.

After his mandate in Brussels, Pascal Lamy chaired for a brief sabbatical period the think tank working on European integration created by Jacques Delors, « Notre Europe » (now « Institut Jacques Delors »). He also became an associate professor at the Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris and an advisor to Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, President of the European Socialist Party. In 2005, he was elected to head the WTO.

His recent publications include “Strange New World” (Odile Jacob 2020) and “Où va le monde?” (Odile Jacob 2018).

 

¹Member of the Strategic Committee

Pascal Lamy holds various mandates at the global, European, and French levels. He is notably the Vice-President of the Jacques Delors Friends of Europe Foundation, the Paris Peace Forum, the European branch of the Brunswick Group and coordinator of the Jacques Delors Institutes (Paris, Berlin, Brussels).

Pascal Lamy served two terms as Director General of the World Trade Organization (WTO) from September 2005 to September 2013.

He graduated of the École des Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC) in Paris, of the Faculty of Law (Sorbonne), of the Institut d’Études Politiques (IEP) and of the Ecole Nationale d’Administration (ENA).

He began his career in the French civil service at the General Inspectorate of Finance and the Treasury. In 1981, he became advisor of the Minister of Economy and Finance, Jacques Delors, then Deputy Head of Prime Minister’s Pierre Mauroy cabinet in 1983.

From 1985 to 1994, Pascal Lamy was the chief of staff of the President of the European Commission, Jacques Delors, and his « sherpa » at the G7.

In 1994, he joined the team in charge of the recovery of the French bank Crédit Lyonnais, then becoming its CEO up to its privatization in 1999, before returning to the European Commission as Trade Commissioner (Romano Prodi’s Presidency) until the end of 2004.

After his mandate in Brussels, Pascal Lamy chaired for a brief sabbatical period the think tank working on European integration created by Jacques Delors, « Notre Europe » (now « Institut Jacques Delors »). He also became an associate professor at the Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris and an advisor to Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, President of the European Socialist Party. In 2005, he was elected to head the WTO.

His recent publications include “Strange New World” (Odile Jacob 2020) and “Où va le monde?” (Odile Jacob 2018).

 

¹Member of the Strategic Committee

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