AGS Political Talk: "The Greek Tragedy" |
Wednesday, 26 May 2010 |
On May 25th, Professor Fatemi, president of the School of Business and Economics at AGS, held the second "AGS Political Talk". He spoke on the current crisis in Greece and its implications and possible consequences on the economic and political EU and international affairs. The AGS political talks started in March as a series of informal lectures on an array of political subjects, for AGS students, alumni and outside guests. Each is followed by a question-and-answer session, and discussion. |
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