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NIAS-KJC Europe Lectures #24

Europe and the Future of the Global Economy

6 November 2024

By Prof Dr Heribert Dieter

Senior Fellow, German Institute for International and Security Affairs, Berlin & Adjunct Professor, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bengaluru

Science, Technology and International Relations Programme
National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS)

NIAS-KJC Europe Lectures #24

Europe and the Future of the Global Economy
Speaker: Prof Dr Heribert Dieter
Organised by
Science, Technology and International Relations Programme, NIAS
&
Department of History & Commerce (PG), Kristu Jayanti College

Date & Venue
05 November, Tuesday, 1400hrs
A1 Conference Hall, Kristu Jayanti College

About the Speaker
Prof. Dr. Heribert Dieter
Senior Fellow, German Institute for International and Security Affairs, Berlin & Adjunct Professor, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bengaluru 

Prof Dieter’s research focuses on Geopolitics, geoeconomics, and foreign trade policy. He has worked on a broad range of issues related to the development of the world economy, specifically China’s real estate crisis. 

Since 2001, he has been a Senior Fellow at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, Berlin. From 2013 to 2019, he was a visiting professor of international political economy at Zeppelin University, Lake Constance. Since 2017, he has also been an Associate Professor at Potsdam University. Dieter has published eight monographs, seven edited volumes and over 150 articles, including 28 peer-reviewed, in academic journals.

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