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Scheherazade Rehman

Scheherazade Rehman, director of GWSB’s European Union Research Center and professor of international business and international affairs, was interviewed by The Voice of Russia radio on the Eurozone economic crisis:

http://english.ruvr.ru/2011/09/27/56814178.html

Rehman was interviewed by the Al Jazeera network for a story on President Obama’s comments on Europe’s debt crisis,  and she spoke with WRGW-TV about the Occupy Wall Street protest movement.

Rehman was quoted in a Reuters story about the link between global financial troubles and political  turmoil:

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/01/us-economy-dysfunction-idUSTRE80007M20120101

She was interviewed by the Australian Financial Review for stories on the G-20 economic summit and the European debt crisis, and was quoted by Panorama Viernes, a daily newspaper in Venezuela, in a story on the outlook for Italy.

Posted by gwsb on January 24, 2012 | Filed under: Getting Ink,GWSB News.


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