Title: Europe and the Crisis: How European Governments Responded to the Banking Crisis, Economic Crisis and Fiscal Crisis in 2008-2011
题目:欧洲各国政府在2008-2011年间是如何应对银行业危机、经济危机和金融危机的
Speaker: Prof. Walter.J.M. Kickert, Erasmus University Rotterdam
演讲人:鹿特丹伊拉斯姆斯大学Walter.J.M. Kickert教授
Time: 19:00-20:30, May 7th, 2013
时间:5月7日19:00-20:30
Venue: Room 302, School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University
地点:公共管理学院302会议室
Bio of Prof. Walter Kickert:
Walter Kickert has graduated in experimental physics in Utrecht, was research assistant in control engineering at London University and did his PhD in organisation science in Eindhoven. Afterwards he has been working at the department of Public Administration at Nijmegen University and at the ministry of Education and Sciences. In 1990 he was nominated full professor of public management at Erasmus University Rotterdam. Since 2006 he also is the scientific director on the Netherlands Institute of Government, the national interuniversity research school of administrative and political sciences. His main research themes were management in complex networks, management and organisation in central government, autonomisation of executive agencies, reorganisations of ministries and province. He has carried out international comparative research of public management and administrative reform in European countries. Until 2011 he was deputy-editor of the international journal Public Administration. In 2012 he was awarded the Routledge prize for outstanding contribution to public management research. Besides his scientific work he has extensive experience in conducting contract research and consultancy for various ministries and other public organisations.
For publications see:
http://www.eur.nl/fsw/bsk/profiles/profiel_mis/10147/ Abstract:
Comparative analysis how various large and smaller European states managed the banking crisis 2008, economic crisis 2009 and fiscal crisis in 2010-11. How did states respond to crises? How to explain for the similarities and differences in state responses? What lessons can be learned from comparison? This crisis was undoubtedly major challenge for Western states. Current Euro-crisis since 2010 mounted to new and maybe even more severe crisis.