Interview with CCTV's Phillip Yin to know which country's debt poses the biggest threat to the Eurozone recovery
Various TV advertisements for the School of Business on national television during 2009 on the following U.S. national TV stations:GWSB has hit the airwaves with an advertising campaign aimed at highlighting all that the School has to offer. The series of four 30-second is airing on ABC’s Washington, D.C., affiliate, WJLA, Channel 7, during its morning and evening news broadcasts and “Good Morning America” and “Good Morning Washington” programs. The spots feature Scheherazade Rehman, Professor of International Business/Finance, among others. Show times:
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The G-20 is meeting to discuss ways to stabilize global banking. Scheherazade Rehman talked about what the U.S. will offer and how other countries plan to respond. She responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.
Greece has one month to take urgent measures to rein in its debt problems and less time to share information about its currency swaps, EU finance ministers said Tuesday. Jeffrey Brown talks to finance experts Scheherazad Rehman and Simon Johnson. Air Date: Feb. 16, 2010
Oct 17th 2012: Interview with CCTV's Phillip Yin to know which country's debt poses the biggest threat to the Eurozone recovery
Troubling New Signs Plague European, U.S. Economies Even as British Prime Minister David Cameron defended the notion of austerity, governments across Europe were toppling or falling back into recession. Ray Suarez and George Washington University's Scheherazade Rehman discuss problems and potential solutions, both in the U.S. and overseas.
Feburary 21, 2012: After Second Bailout, Is Greece Still Likely to Default? (Panel guest EU Ambassador to the U.S. Joao Vale de Almeida)