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George Papandreou: What does it take to be a global leader?

George A. Papandreou is a former Prime Minister of Greece (2009-2011) and a Member of Parliament with the Movement of Change, coalition of Greek progress parties. First elected as MP in 1981, he has served in many governmental posts. As Minister for Education (1994-1996), he founded the Greek Open University and promoted multicultural programs. As Minister of Foreign Affairs (1999-2004), he promoted peace building and European Integration in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Balkans and managed a breakthrough in Greek-Turkish relations. An active supporter of the information society and e-democracy, in 2003 Papandreou was elected as one of the “25 People who are Changing the World of Internet Politics.” In 2004, he was elected leader of PASOK in the part and country’s first open primary — a move highly symbolic of his commitment to participatory governance. Throughout his political career, he has championed human rights at home and abroad, and has actively sought to maximise citizen participation in governance through information technologies. Since 2006, he has been the President of the Socialist International, the largest global political family. Around the world, Papandreou has deployed ‘Green Diplomacy,’ calling for the protection of the environment and placing sustainable development at the epicentre of policy making and multilateral development.

Recorded at INK2019, Jaisalmer

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George A. Papandreou
Former Prime Minister of Greece

George A. Papandreou is a former Prime Minister of Greece (2009-2011) and Member of Parliament with the Movement of Change, a coalition of Greek progressive parties. First elected as MP in 1981, he has served in many governmental posts. As Minister of Education (1994-1996), he founded the Greek Open University and promoted multicultural programs. As Minister of Foreign Affairs (1999-2004),

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