
Past Events
Greece and the European Crisis – Impacts on Regional and Global Governance
Agenda
Keynote
Prof. Dr. Klaus Larres, Richard M Krasno Distinguished Professor for History and International Affairs, Department of History, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
“The EU, the US, and the Crisis of the West: Greece and the Euro, Putin’s Challenge and China’s Rise”
Responses from Experts in Thailand
HE. Kasit Piromya, former Foreign Minister of Thailand
Dr. Anusorn Tamajai, Dean, Faculty of Economics, Rangsit University
Virot Ali, Faculty of Political Science, Thammasat University
Report
On 16 July 2015 CPG hosted an expert roundtable on international politics and economy at the Faculty of Arts, Thammasat University. Under the title “Greece and the European Crisis – Impacts on Regional and Global Governance” the event dealt with current critical issues of international relations and political economy in the wake of the Greek debt crisis in the European Union.
Three eminent experts could be won as speakers for this event. Prof. Klaus Larres, Richard M Krasno Distinguished Professor for History and International Affairs from the Department of History of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, delivered the keynote on the topic of “The EU, the US, and the Crisis of the West: Greece and the Euro, Putin’s Challenge and China’s Rise”. Following the keynote, Excellency Kasit Piromya, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, and Virot Ali, Letcurer at the Faculty of Political Science, Thammasat, presented their response from the perspective of international relations and international development policies respectively. The roundtable was complemented by a lively discussion among all participants.
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