主 题:China and EU, Two Powers on the Rise
演讲人:Mr. Pierre R.DEFRAIGNE (德弗雷涅)
欧盟欧洲委员会贸易总司副总司长
主持人:涂平 教授
北京大学光华管理学院副院长
时 间:2003年10月31日(星期五)晚上19:00-21:00
地 点:光华楼202报告厅
语 言:英语
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Pierre R.DEFRAIGNE
Born on 13 February 1940 in Roclenge-sur-Geer (Belgium)
Studies
Licence degree in Political and Social Sciences ( University of Liège 1961)
Licence degree in Economics ( University of Liège 1963)
International Business Programme (Indiana University, Bloomington USA 1964-1965 with a Ford Foundation Fellowship)
Military:
Deck officer (Enseigne de vaisseau) in the Navy (1966-1967)
Career
Academic Activities
Assistant at the University of Liège ( 1961-1963)
Research Associate at the Catholic University of Louvain ( 1967-1970)
Fellow at the Center for International Affairs, Harvard, Cambridge USA (1983-1984)
Lecturer at the Catholic University of Louvain since 1987
Professional Activities
Attache to the Cabinet of the Interior Minister ( 1963-1964)
Attache to the National Science Policy Council (1965-1966)
Civil Servant of the European Commission (since September 1970)
Member of the Cabinet of the European Commissioners:
Mr. Coppé (B), Mr. Deniau (FR), and Mr. Cheysson(FR)-(1970-1974)
Head of Unit for Agricultural, Regional and Social Budgets in DG XIX Budgets (1974-1976)
Chef de Cabinet ( Industrial Affairs) for Mr. Davignon,Vice-Prisident of the Commission (1977-1983)
Head of Division (Industrial Strategy at DGIII-International Market and Industrial Affairs) (1984-1985)
Director for North-South Relations at the DG for External Relations (DG I) (1985-1999)
Chef de Cabinet for Pascal LAMY, European Trade Commissioner (since 1999)
Deputy Director-General, for DG Trade (since 1st October 2002)
Publications
Diverse contribustions to various collected works (Industry and External Relations)
European Economics Policies (Teaching Syllabus at the IAG, Catholic University of Louvain 1999)
L’Europe de 1992
Story Sciencia Editions 1988
(Collection Tout Savoir Sur)
European Commission
CHAR 07/89
Rue de la Loi,170/1049-Brussels
Tel: +32.2.299.22.99; Fax: +32.2