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Can Europe lead in a post-western world? - 11 Jun 13

Should Europe simply retire from global governance? Or are there assets on which it can draw in order to play an influential role as a new world order emerges?

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Staff Profile: Sebastian Dullien

Sebastian Dullien is a Senior Policy Fellow at ECFR and a professor of International Economics at HTW Berlin, the University of Applied Sciences. His research focuses on European integration, international macroeconomics and financial market regulation.

He has worked as a consultant and expert for the different political foundations, different sub-organizations of the United Nations, and has testified in front of different committees of the German Bundestag and the European Parliament.

From 2000 to 2007 Sebastian worked as a journalist for Financial Times Deutschland, the German language edition of the FT. He first worked as a leader writer and then moved to the Economics desk. From 2002 to 2007 he was responsible for the paper’s coverage of the global, European and German business cycle as well as developments in German academic economics.

Sebastian currently writes a monthly column in the German magazine “Capital”, is a regular contributor to Spiegel Online and writes occasional op-eds for a number of other German publications.

His recent book “Decent Capitalism” (joint with Hansjörg Herr and Christian Kellermann), which provides a blueprint for a better regulated are more stable capitalism after the crisis, was published in 2011 by Pluto Press. An earlier German version (“Der gute Kapitalismus”) has been widely discussed in Germany.

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