Greek Study Group

Greek Study Group

Event Series Greek Study Group CHAIRS Eleni Mahaira‐Odoni Poliḃcal Historian and Arḃst Yannis Ioannides Max and Herta Neubauer Chair and Professor of Economics, Tus University; Local Affiliate, CES, Harvard University Michael Herzfeld Ernest E. Monrad Professor of the Social Sciences Director, Thai Studies Program, Asia Center, Harvard University ; Director, Thai Studies Program, Asia Center, Harvard University ; Faculty Associate, CES, Harvard University Aer 40 inspiring years, the Greek Study Group presented its final event on November 10, 2014 with a symposium enῤtled "The Greek Crisis and the Meaning of Europe." The event featured a keynote address by Sir Christopher Pissarides, the 2010 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics. PAST EVENTS Monetary and Fiscal Policies and the Labor Market in the Eurozone November 10, 2014 5:15pm ‐ 7:00pm Sir Christopher Pissarides – Regius Professor of Economics, London School of Economics; 2010 co‐recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences What Is Greece and Why It Appears to Fail So Oen? April 11, 2014 4:15pm ‐ 6:00pm Stathis N. Kalyvas – Arnold Wolfers Professor of Poliḃcal Science, Yale University; Director, Program on Order, Conflict, and Violence Yale University Social Europe and the Greek Crisis March 12, 2014 4:15pm ‐ 6:00pm Manos Matsaganis – Associate Professor, Athens University of Economics and Business How to Combine Fiscal Consolidaῤon and Growth within a Monetary Union October 23, 2013 4:45pm ‐ 6:30pm John Mourmouras – Chief Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister, Greece; Professor of Economics, University of Macedonia Book discussion of "Enlightenment and Revoluῤon" by Paschalis M. Kitromilides (Harvard University Press) October 4, 2013 4:15pm ‐ 6:00pm Nicos Panou – CES Speaker Chair Eleni Mahaira‐Odoni – Poliḃcal Historian and Arḃst Respondent Paschalis M. Kitromilides – CES Speaker The Social Consequences of Adjustment in Greece: Public Health Aer the Welfare State Disappears April 26, 2013 4:15pm ‐ 6:00pm Alexander Kenḃkelenis – Research Fellow, Program on Negoḃaḃon at Harvard University; PhD Candidate, University of Cambridge (UK) The Resoluῤon of the Euro Crisis and the Future of the EU April 16, 2013 6:00pm ‐ 7:30pm Lucas Papademos – Former Prime Minister of Greece, 2011‐‐2012, Kennedy School of Government; Former Vice President, European Central Bank, 2002‐2010; Former Governor, Bank of Greece, 1994‐‐2002 Poliῤcs, Economics and the Euro Area Crises February 15, 2013 5:15pm ‐ 7:00pm Athanasios Ophanides – Visiḃng Professor, Department of Economics, Sloan School of Management, MIT; Former Governor, Central Bank of Cyprus The European Financial Crisis and Women: a Report from Greece and the EU October 24, 2012 4:15pm ‐ 6:00pm Anna Diamantopoulou – former Greek Minister of Educaḃon, current member of the Greek Parliament; former European Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunity; 2012 Fisher Family Fellow, Future of Diplomacy Project, Belfer Center for Science and Internaḃonal Affairs Classical Spies: American Archaeologists with the OSS in World War II Greece October 18, 2012 4:30pm ‐ 6:30pm Susan Heuck‐Allen – Visiḃng Professor, Brown University; Visiḃng Professor, Rhode Island School of Design How Migraῤon is Transforming Greece September 6, 2012 4:15pm ‐ 6:00pm Jennifer Cavounidis – Senior Research Fellow, Center for Planning and Economic Research, Athens, Greece The Changing Poliῤcal Economy In Greece and the Euro Area May 22, 2012 5:15pm ‐ 7:00pm Gikas Hardouvelis – Chief Economist and Director of Research, Eurobank Group; Professor of Finance and Economics, University of Piraeus; Minister of Finance (2014‐2015), Greece Is Lack of Civic Capital a Culprit in the Greek Crisis? April 20, 2012 4:15pm ‐ 6:00pm Elias Papaioannou – Assistant Professor of Economics, Economics Department, Dartmouth College; Visiḃng Assistant Professor of Economics, Harvard University A Saῤrical Criῤcism of Divine Liturgy: A Greek Journalist April 10, 2012 4:15pm ‐ 6:00pm Merih Erol – Visiḃng Scholar, CES 'Greek‐Crisis' as Violence: Killing People and the Deregulaῤon of Publicly Performed Poliῤcal Violence in Athens March 21, 2012 4:15pm ‐ 6:00pm Dimitris Dalakoglou – Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Sussex Greek Segmentary Society and the Current Crisis November 3, 2011 4:15pm ‐ 6:00pm Thanos Veremis – Professor of Modern History, University of Athens Greece Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Structural and Physical Violence in the Public Sphere October 20, 2011 4:15pm ‐ 6:00pm Michael Herzfeld – Ernest E. Monrad Professor of the Social Sciences Director, Thai Studies Program, Asia Center, Harvard University ; Director, Thai Studies Program, Asia Center, Harvard University ; Faculty Associate, CES, Harvard University Youth Poliῤcal Idenῤty in Contemporary Athens April 14, 2011 4:30pm ‐ 6:00pm Othon Alexandrakis – Hannah Seeger Davis Fellow, Program in Hellenic Studies, Princeton University The Disseminaῤon of Liberal Economic Thought and the Rise of Naῤonalism in South‐Eastern Europe in the 19th Century April 6, 2011 2:15pm ‐ 4:00pm Michalis Psalidopoulos – Professor, Department of Economics, University of Athens; Constanḃne Karamanlis Chair in Hellenic and Southeastern European Studies, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tus University The New Sick Man of Europe? Greece in Crisis February 11, 2011 5:15pm ‐ 7:00pm Iason Athanasiadis – Journalist Conference on "Greece, Portugal, Spain and The European Sovereign Debt Crisis" October 22, 2010 1:00pm ‐ 6:00pm The Greek Crisis of 2009 ‐‐ and the Future of the EMU April 30, 2010 4:15pm ‐ 6:00pm Yannis Ioannides – Max and Herta Neubauer Chair and Professor of Economics, Tus University; Local Affiliate, CES, Harvard University Francesco Giavazzi – Professor of Economics, Bocconi University, Milan; Visiḃng Professor, MIT Electoral Misgovernance Cycles: Wildfires and Tax Evasion in Greece April 8, 2010 4:15pm ‐ 6:00pm Spyros Skouras – Department of European and Internaḃonal Economic Studies, Athens University of Economics and Business A Scholarly Tribute to the Late Professor Angeliki Laiou December 3, 2009 5:15pm ‐ 7:00pm Greece: An Insῤtuῤonalized Riot System? November 6, 2009 5:15pm ‐ 7:00pm Stathis N. Kalyvas – Arnold Wolfers Professor of Poliḃcal Science, Yale University; Director, Program on Order, Conflict, and Violence Yale University Remembering and Forgeύng the Greek Civil War: Individual and Collecῤve Memory of the December 1944 Events April 30, 2009 4:15pm ‐ 6:00pm Maria Couroucli – Université de Paris‐X, Nanterre Poliῤcal Economy and Geopoliῤcs of Energy in Eurasia March 31, 2009 4:15pm ‐ 6:00pm Michael Caramanis – College of Engineering, and unḃll recently Chairman of the Regulatory Authority for Energy (RAE), G, Boston University Alexandros Yannis – Karamanlis Chair of Hellenic and Southeastern European Studies, Fletcher School, Tus University, and EU Council, Brussels Mr. Mehmet Ögutcu – Senior Execuḃve, BG Group, London; Honorary Fellow, London School of Economics and the University of Dundee Between Home and Homeland: Minority Rights and Naῤonal Dilemmas Across the Greek‐Bulgarian Border February 26, 2009 5:15pm ‐ 7:00pm Theodora Dragosḃnova – Professor of History, Ohio University Leaders in World Shipping Business: Greek Shipping Family Firms November 5, 2008 5:30pm ‐ 7:00pm Gelina Harlais – Professor of History, Ionion University, Greece Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. – Visiḃng Internaḃonal Scholar, Harvard Business School Incorporaῤon Strategies towards Greek Repatriate Groups in Contemporary Greece October 9, 2008 4:15pm ‐ 6:00pm Dr. Harris Mylonas – Harvard Academy and George Washington University.

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