Professor of International Economic Relations, American University School of International Service
Professor Henning specializes in international and comparative political economy, global governance and regional integration. He has focused recently on international regime complexity and the euro crisis, the evolution of European integration, regional arrangements in East Asia, fiscal federalism, and the Group of Twenty. He has authored and edited a number of books and journal articles. Currently, he is conducting projects on the fragmentation of global financial governance and the challenges posed by regional cooperation in Europe and Asia for multilateral institutions.
How Greece could escape debtors' prison – if Europe opens the door
Aug 07, 2017 07:21 am UTC| Insights & Views
Greece has acted out a European tragedy for more than seven years. But some signs suggest Greece may finally, in the words of its economy minister, be on the way to becoming a normal country again. Greeces creditors...
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