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Europe has a superiority syndrome: Frank-Jurgen Richter

Chairman of Horasis, a business community for sustainable growth, tells Forbes India that Europe still has a superiority syndrome despite being the fallen angel.

October 10, 2011 / 11:15 IST
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By: Dinesh Narayanan/ Forbes India

Chairman of Horasis, a business community for sustainable growth, tells Forbes India that Europe still has a superiority syndrome despite being the fallen angelFrank-Jurgen Richter
Age:
44
Designation: Chairman, Horasis
Education: Diploma in Business Administration and Mechanical Engineering, Doctorate in Business Administration
Career: 1994-2000: Robert Bosch GmbH (four years as CFO China, based in
Beijing), 2001-2004: Director, World
Economic Forum
Interests: Travelling the world, learning languages, reading (classics, post-modern writing, history and economy), sports

Do you think there is a leadership deficit in Europe?
I think Europe really has a leadership deficit. The national governments are weakened. Spain could see a change in government in November. Angela Merkel is losing out to the Left and Italy is weakened because of Berlusconi
first published: Oct 10, 2011 09:35 am

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