论文部分内容阅读
2001年11月5日出版的德国《明镜》周刊,刊登了对国际货币基金组织主席、58岁的德国人霍斯特·利勒的访谈录在1990年两德货币统一过程中,科勒曾担任西德的谈判代表。在欧洲货币联盟签署马斯特里赫特条约和引进欧元的进程中,科勒也起到过重要作用。以下是科勒与记者(以下分别简称科、记)的谈话 9·11事件促使美国重新考虑立场 记:科勒先生,对国际货币基金组织来说,9·11事件意味着什么? 科:当然是震惊,同时也是挑战。我甚至相信,通过这次恐怖打击,可以释放出更加有利
Interview with German International Monetary Fund, chairman of the International Monetary Fund and German Horst Lille, 58, published on November 5, 2001 in the German “Der Spiegel” magazine In the course of monetary unification between Germany and Germany in 1990, Kohler served West Germany’s negotiator. Kohler also played an important role in the signing of the Maastricht Treaty by the European Monetary Union and the introduction of the euro. The following is a talk between Kohler and journalists (hereinafter referred to as the “Branch and the Notes” respectively): The incident prompted the United States to reconsider its position. Remember: Mr. Kohler, for the International Monetary Fund, what the September 11 incident means? , But also a challenge. I even believe that this terrorist crackdown can be released more favorably