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(no RSVP necessary - just click the link on Jan.23, 3.30pm)
Krasno Global Events Series
Thursday, Jan.23, 2025 - 3.30pm EST:
"GERMANY in CRISIS - Election Special
"Who will Win the German Elections on February 23?
Who will be the new Chancellor?
What to expect for German-US relations under Trump?"
Prof. Andreas Freytag
(Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany)
in conversation with
Prof. Klaus Larres
Location:
ZOOM - https://zoom.us/j/98072415115
Dr. Andreas Freytag is Professor of Economics at the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena (www.wipo.uni-jena.de), Honorary Professor at the University of Stellenbosch and Visiting Professor at the Institute of International Trade, University of Adelaide.
He focuses on German and international economic policy, international trade policy, development economics and international policy coordination.
Andreas Freytag is also Director of Tutwa Europe (www.tutwa-europe.eu), member of the CESifo Research Network, a STIAS Fellow, and associated with a number of think tanks. Freytag is also a founding member of the G20 Trade and Investment Research Network (https://g20tirn.org).
Prof. Freytag has worked for the European Commission, the World Bank, the IMF, the OECD, German ministries and numerous think tanks, foundations and private clients. In the Fall of 2023, Freytag was a DAAD Fellow at the American German Institute in Washington D.C.
Freytag has obtained his diploma from the University of Kiel, his doctorate as well his Habilitation from the University of Cologne. He has published a number of books and articles in first-class peer-reviewed journals. He contributes to blogs and for over ten years had a weekly column on wiwo-online, a German magazine (http://www.wiwo.de/themen/Freytags-Frag).
Zoom link for accessing the event:
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