Alexander Libman (Berlin)
Reinterpreting Markets: Why Does Putin's Regime Keep Its Commitment to the Market Economy?
18.10.2023 17:15 – 18:45
Historicum Room K001, Schellingstr. 12, Munich
Colloquium "Europe's History of the Present: Universalism and Particularism"
The KFG colloquium in the winter term starts on Wednesday, October 18th, with a lecture by Distinguished Fellow Alexander Libman on "Reinterpreting Markets: Why Does Putin's Regime Keep Its Commitment to the Market Economy?".
Alexander Libman is Professor of Russian and East European Politics at the Free University of Berlin since October 2020. Prior to that, he was Professor of Social Sciences and East European Studies at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich (2016-2020), Associate at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs at Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (2014-2016) and Assistant Professor of International Political Economy at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management (2009-2014). He obtained his PhD degree at the University of Mannheim in 2009.
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