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Cornel Ban

Ban Talks Greek Crisis at Brown

in Centers & Programs, General News, Research

Trying to understand the implications of the Greek crisis? Cornel Ban’s your guy.

Tagged: 2015, ban, Cornel Ban, euro, Eurozone Crisis, Greece

Schmidt, Ban win Horizon 2020 Grant

in Research

Vivien Schmidt and Cornel Ban have become key researchers in the EU Commission funded grant through the “Horizon 2020” program, the biggest EU research and innovation program ever.

Tagged: 2015, ban, Center for the Study of Europe, Cornel Ban, Europe, GEGI, global economic governance initiative, Schmidt, Vivien Schmidt

Greece on the Brink of Change

in Events News

Cornel Ban unpacks what the looming crisis in Greece means to Greece, to Europe and to the world.

Tagged: 2015, austerity, ban, Cornel Ban, Economics, Europe, European Union, Greece, Schmidt, Vivien Schmidt

Elites on Trial: Ban Contributes Book Chapter

in Research

Prof. Cornel Ban has authored a chapter in a new book analyzing the far-reaching effects of the 2008 economic crisis.

Tagged: 2008 economic crisis, 2015, ban, Cornel Ban

Cornel Ban in Foreign Affairs on Greek Elections

in In the Media

Mark Blyth and Cornel Ban look at the implications of the politics of austerity in Europe, in light of recent Greek elections.

Tagged: 2015, austerity, Cornel Ban, Democracy, Foreign Affairs, Greece

Ban, Gallagher Talk IMF in WaPo

in In the Media

The global economic crisis radically changed thinking at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) according to a recent op-ed by two Pardee School professors.

Tagged: 2014, ban, Cornel Ban, gallagher, GEGI, IMF, Kevin Gallagher

Ban Publishes Economic History of Romania

in Research, Videos

Cornel Ban has published an economic history of Romania with Tact Press.

Tagged: 2014, ban, Cornel Ban, Romania

Ban Asks if East European Life is Better since 1989

in Centers & Programs, Events News

Cornel Ban examines economic and social conditions in East Europe since the fall of the Soviet Union.

Tagged: 2014, ban, Cornel Ban, eastern europe, Europe, GEGI, Politics of Russia and Eurasia, Russia, soviet union

Ban in FT: Romania Needs Social Leadership

in In the Media

Cornel Ban encourages President-Elect Klaus Iohannis of Romania to consider the social needs of his people as he enters office.

Tagged: 2014, Cornel Ban, politics, Romania

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