Die Rolle der Europäischen Union in einer globalen Wirtschaft
Wie wird die Wirtschaftspolitik der Europäischen Union in der Welt wahrgenommen? Welche dieser Politik zugrunde liegenden Werte wollen wir vertreten? Was ist „fairer“ Wettbewerb? Welche Rolle spielen Protektionismus und Subventionen?
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Ph.D. Cinzia ALCIDI
Head of Economic Policy Unit and LUISS Research Fellow, CEPS - Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels
1993-2000 | Bachelor in Economics and Business, University of Perugia |
2001-2003 | Master (D.E.A) in International Relations, University of Perugia |
2000-2005 | Doctorate in Statistical and Mathematical Methods applied to Economics and Social Sciences, University of Perugia |
2003-2009 | Ph.D. in International Economics, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva |
2005-2006 | External collaboration, International Labour Organization, Geneva |
2006-2008 | Teaching Assistant, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva |
Since 2009 Head of Economic Policy Unit and LUISS Research Fellow, CEPS - Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels |
Claudia DÖRR-VOSS
Director-General for European Policy, Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology of the Federal Republic of Germany, Berlin
since 2006 | Director-General for European Policy, Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, Berlin |
2001-2006 | Deputy Director-General for European Policy, Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, Berlin |
1998-2001 | Head of Division for Trade Policy, Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, Bonn/Berlin |
1995-1998 | Economic Counsellor for trade policy, transatlantic relations, relations with Latin America, Asia and Central/Eastern Europe in the Economic Section of the Permanent Representation of the Federal Republic of Germany to the EU, Brussels |
1994-1995 | Additionally: Deputy Head of Division in the Federal Ministry of Economics for multilateral aspects of relations with central and eastern European countries, Bonn |
1989-1995 | Deputy Head of Division in the Federal Ministry of Economics, Directorate-General for External Economic Policy, Division for Export Financing and Insurance, Bonn |
Pierre VIMONT
Former Executive Secretary-General, EEAS - European External Action Service, Brussels
Bachelor's degree in law | |
Graduate of the Institute of Political Studies, Paris | |
1975-1977 | National School of Administration (ENA) |
1977 | Graduate of the National School of Administration (ENA) |
1977-1981 | Second, then first Secretary, at the Embassy of France in London |
1981-1985 | Spokesman at the Information and Press Office, French Foreign Ministry, Paris |
1985-1986 | Institute for East-West Security, New York |
1986-1990 | Second Counsellor, Permanent Representation of France to the European Communities, Brussels |
1990-1993 | Chief of Staff of the Minister Delegate for European affairs, French Foreign Ministry, Paris |
1993-1996 | Director for Scientific and Technical Cooperation, Department for Cultural, Scientific and Technical Relations, French Foreign Ministry, Paris |
1996-1997 | Deputy Director General for Cultural, Scientific and Technical Relations, French Foreign Ministry, Paris |
1997-1999 | Director for European Cooperation, Department of European and Economic Affairs, French Foreign Ministry, Paris |
1999-2002 | Ambassador, Permanent Representative of France to the European Union, Brussels |
2002-2007 | Chief of Staff of the Minister of Foreign affairs, French Foreign Ministry, Paris |
2007-2010 | Ambassador of France to the United States of America, Washington |
Ph.D. Yongding YU
Former President, China Society of World Economics; Academician and Senior Fellow, The Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing
1965-1969 | Studies, Beijing Electronic Science and Technology College, Beijing Municipality |
1969-1979 | Worker, Beijing Heavy Machinery Factory, Beijing Municipality |
1979-1988 | Researcher, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Beijing |
1988-1994 | Studies, Oxford University |
since 1994 | Director, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Beijing |
Dr. Susanne GLASS
Leiterin, Studio Wien, ARD - Erstes Deutsches Fernsehen; Präsidentin, Verband der Auslandspresse, Wien
Ph. D. in Political Science and Economy | |
1991-1994 | Freelance Journalist for Print, Radio and Television, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Bayerischer Rundfunk, Deutschlandfunk |
1994-1999 | Editor, Moderator and Shift Supervisor, Politics and News Desk, Bayerischer Rundfunk |
since 1999 | ARD-Correspondent for Austria and Southeastern Europe, ARD-Studio, Vienna |
since 2006 | President of the Foreign Press Association, Vienna |