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Gabriele Suder
Gabriele Suder is a professor, researcher, author of books, articles, case studies and of free publicly available academic/professional video-series. She is Jean Monnet Chair, a chair attributed by the European Union (EACEA) upon academic expertise and merit. She is a leading author on market integration, with a focus on Europe, Asia and Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) outside the EU. She is also recognized as one of the first and most read authors on the impact of 09/11 – terrorism and its impact on international business and crisis management, as a contribution to peace and stability studies:. She is author of a range of books and articles on both topics. Her background is rooted in political science and international management theory and practise. Suder has been awarded for numerous sole or collective research and pedagogical projects by the EU, by public and by private organisations. Her work is cited at the U.S. Congress, at UNCTAD and at WEF ; in the media, she speaks on national and international radio and TV. Also writing for newspapers and news magazines such as Business Week, Le Figaro  Economie , Japan Today , with M. Czinkota and G. Knight. , Shanghai Daily and Le cercle des Echos, Suder’s recent articles focus mainly on international trade and how to deal with market integration and the Euro-crisis.

Academic career
Suder’s international academic career encompasses a rapid ascent to full professorship and chair (http://www.skema.edu/faculty-research/jean-monnet-chair ), following several years of ICT –research experience in Paris and Brussels. She has been holding important administrative and managerial positions including Associate Dean (Global Management) and Faculty Council, and has significant relations with the public and private sector. Amongst other activities, she launched SKEMA Business School’s www.skema.edu Microsoft Partnership and negotiated its ARTS- funds at Apple Corp.. She uses innovative methods to drive knowledge – acquisition through internationally applied cloud technology, and was first to gain access and adapt Microsoft’s Office 365 tools to pedagogy in 2010 for the first multi-campus course at the newly created multi-campus business school, connecting students for simultaneous projects in the USA, Europe and China. She is teaching fellow at leading universities and visiting research fellow at the Australian National University (ANUCES, http://ces.anu.edu.au/), and part of think-tank initiatives. She is VP at the Women Association of the Academy of International Business. In 2010, her Doing Business in Europe- video series (launched in 2008, example: ) has been awarded co-support by EACEA. It is freely publicly available online, in English and, for some, subtitles in Chinese and Russian (http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9550F71CFCCAD320&feature=plcp).

View on globalisation – regionalisation
« Integration is the key to stability, growth and peace »http://gabrielesuder.com. Suder’s work analyses the interconnection between public and private stakeholders in a quest for regionalisation as a stabilising, more humane version of an advanced globalisation, in which geopolitical, social and political stability are fostered through the (better part of) international business and international relations, getting people and organisations together for mutual benefit, welfare and peace. This procures a responsibility to corporations, national and multinational authorities and NGOs that are seen as actors in a world in which geographical distance is replaced by psychic and institutional proximity.