MASTER OF EUROPEAN STUDIES (MES) MEMBER OF THE FACULTY Professor Dr. András Inotai Academic CV 1962 – 1967 University Eötvös, Budapest, MS in German and Spanish language and literature 1967 – 1979 Research fellow in the Institute for World Economics Budapest 1971 Visiting research fellow, Kiel Institute for World Economy 1972 – 1973 Visiting professor, San Marcos University, Lima, Peru 1975 – 1977 Academy of Sciences, Hungary, Ph.D. in international economy 1979 – 1980 Senior research fellow in the Institute for World Economics Budapest 1981 – 1989 Head of department in the Institute for World Economics Budapest 1987 – 1989 First deputy Director, Institute for World Economics, Hungarian 1989 – 1991 Trade Policy Department, The World Bank, Washington D.C. 1991 – 2011 General Director of the Institute for World Economics 1991 Dr. Sc. In International economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences 1993 – Now Visiting Professor, College of Europe, Bruges 1994 – Now Visiting Professor, College of Europe, Warsaw 1996 – 1998 Head of the Strategic Task Force on Integration into the European Union 2002 – 2003 Visiting Professor, Columbia University, New York 2006 – Now Visiting Professor, European Online Academy, Berlin-Nice 2007 – Now Visiting Professor, ZEI, Master Course, Bonn Professor Dr. András Inotai, born 1943, has been general director of the Institute for World Economics in Budapest between 1991 and 2011. Currently he is research director in the same institute. His main research interests encompass selected issues of globalization, China’s role in international economy, as well as the EU enlargement to Central and Eastern Europe and reforms in the Hungarian economic policy in regional comparison. He published more than 400 articles in different professional and scientific reviews in Hungary, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, France, Mexico. Professor Dr. Inotai is member in different international Scientific Advisory Boards and holds membership in several editorial boards of international professional journals. List of selected publications [2011] Twenty years of economic development: The new member states of the European Union and Western Balkan countries: a comparison, in: Ehrke, Michael (ed.): Export-led growth: Central European experiences – magic formula for the Western Balkan?, pp. 17-42, Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation, Belgrade. [2011] Persönliche Bemerkungen zur Donaustrategie der Europäischen Union aus ungarischer Sicht, in: Stratenschulte, Eckart D.; Setzen, Florian H: (eds.): Der europäische Fluss: Die Donau und ihre Regionen als Strategieraum: EuropaAnalysen. Schriften der Europäischen Akademie Berlin, 2nd volume., pp. 77-88, Berlin: Berliner Wissenshaftsverlag. [2011] Impact of the global crisis on EU-China relations: Facts, chances and potential Risks,. in: Matura, Tamás (ed.): Asian Studies 2011, pp. 80-102, Budapest: Hungarian Institute of International Affairs. [2010] Internal and external challenges for the EU: the economic agenda of the Spanish, Belgian and Hungarian trio presidency of the European Union (with Jean PisaniFerry), in: Fabry, Elvire; Ricard-Nihou, Gaetane (eds.):Think global – act European: The contribution of 14 European Think Tanks to the Spanish, Belgian and Hungarian trio presidency of the European Union, pp. 136-141, Paris: Notre Europe. [2010] La crisis financiera mundial y su impacto macroeconomico en la Unión Europea, in: Alonso, Fernando; Andreff, Wladimir (eds.): Unión Europea y agenda estratégica. Una vision desde centro y el este del continente, pp. 43-63, Madrid: Entimema. [2009] The Impacts of Enlargement on the Central and Eastern Countries: SNU-KIEP EU Centre Research Series 09-02, Seoul, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP). [2009] Relaciones de Cuba con la Unión Europea: evolución, problemas y perspectivas, in: Warszawa, Andrzej Dembicz (ed.): Cuba, 2009: Reflexiones en torno a los 50 anos de la revolución de Castro, pp. 247-278, Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos: Universidad de Varsovia. [2009] A változó Kína (China in Change, edited with Ottó Juhász) Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó. [2007] The European Union and Southeastern Europe. Troubled Waters Ahead? Bruxelles, P.I.E. Peter Lang, („College of Europe Studies”, No. 7). [2006] The Employment Impact of FDI. The Experience of South East European Countries. Discussion Paper. Paris, OECD.