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Subject: IP: Conference: The Crisis Continues: Rethinking Globalization
>Date: Wed, 7 Apr 1999 11:03:10 -0600 (MDT) >From: Asian Technology Information Program <atip@atip.org> >To: conferences@atip.org >Subject: Conference: The Crisis Continues: Rethinking Globalization >X-MIME-Autoconverted: from QUOTED-PRINTABLE to 8bit by linc.cis.upenn.edu id OAA05607 > >[For questions or comments on this ATIP document, or if you would like to >be removed from this mailing list, please email "root@atip.org". Please do >NOT reply to "atip@atip.org". Email sent to "atip@atip.org" is deleted >automatically, unread.] > >The Asian Technology Information Program is pleased to forward an >announcement for the conference outlined below. We hope you will >consider attending this important event, organized and conducted by >one of ATIP's collaborating organizations, the Economic Strategy >Institute. > >David K. Kahaher & Wallace H. Lopez >Founding Co-Directors > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >Preliminary Program 4/2/99 > >Economic Strategy Institute 1989-1999 >Commemorating 10 Years of Public Policy Excellence > >The Crisis Continues: Rethinking Globalization > >1999 International Trade & Economic Policy Forum >Ronald Reagan International Trade Center, Washington, D.C. >April 27 & 28, 1999 > >TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1999 > >7:00 A.M. COFFEE & REGISTRATION > >7:50 WELCOMING REMARKS >*Clyde V. Prestowitz, Jr. >President, Economic Strategy Institute >*Frederick W. Smith >Chairman, President & CEO, FDX Corporation >General Chairman, ESI 10th Anniversary Conference > >8:00 STATE OF THE WORLD ECONOMY >*The Honorable Charlene Barshefsky >U.S. Trade Representative >Session Chair >*The Honorable Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) >U.S. Senate > >8:30 ROUND ONE IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC > ARCHITECTURE DEBATE > >The Honorable Joseph Stiglitz >Chief Economist, World Bank >and former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors > >9:15 ROUNDTABLE SESSION: CAN THE TIGERS > BOUNCE BACK? WHEN!? >*His Excellency RADM Teo Chee Hean >Minister of Education and Second Minister of Defense, >Republic of Singapore >*The Honorable Han Seung-Soo >Member, National Assembly of Korea >and former Deputy Prime Minister, Republic of Korea >commentary >*Kenneth Courtis >Chief Strategist, Deutsche Bank Securities Asia >*Jusuf Wanandi >Director, CSIS, Jakarta >*Arnold Brenner >President, Worldwide Government Affairs, Motorola Corporation >*Roberto R. Romulo >Chairman, Equitable Card Network, Inc. >and former Foreign Secretary of the Philippines >Session Chair >*David Sanger >Senior Economics Correspondent, New York Times > >10:30 THE EURO AND EUROPE'S FUTURE >*The Honorable Willem F. Duisenberg >Chairman, Executive Board, European Central Bank > >11:00 BREAK > >11:15 DUAL PLENARY SESSIONS > >SESSION A >CAN CHINA STAY ON TRACK? >*The Honorable Long Yongtu >Vice Minister, MOFTEC and Chief WTO Negotiator >Peoples' Republic of China > >*The Honorable Douglas Bereuter (R-NE) >U.S. House of Representatives > >*The Honorable James Sasser >U.S. Ambassador to the Peoples' Republic of China >*Harry Harding >Dean, Elliott School of International Affairs >George Washington University >Session Chair >*Greg Mastel >V.P. & Director of Studies, Economic Strategy Institute > >SESSION B >HALF FULL? OR HALF EMPTY? LATIN AMERICAN PROSPECTS IN THE NEXT DECADE > >*His Excellency Genaro Arriagada >Ambassador of Chile to the United States and >former Special Envoy to the Summit of the Americas >Patrick J. Martin >President, Xerox Latin America >*The Honorable Thomas P. "Mack" McLarty >President, McLarty International and >former White House Chief of Staff >*Moises Naim >Editor, Foreign Policy >*Guillermo Calvo >Director, Center for International Economics >University of Maryland >Session Chair >*Peter Hakim >President, Inter-American Dialogue > >12:30 PRE-LUNCHEON KEYNOTE ADDRESS > CONSTRUCTIVE ENGAGEMENT: > MANAGING NATIONAL AGENDAS > IN THE BRETTON WOODS INSTITUTIONS >The Rt. Honorable Gordon Brown >Chancellor of the Exchequer, United Kingdom > >1:15 POST-LUNCHEON KEYNOTE ADDRESS: > MEXICO: NORTH AMERICA'S NEXT DYNAMO? >*His Excellency Herminio Blanco Mendoza >Secretary of Commerce & Industrial Development, Mexico >Session Chair >*The Honorable Thomas P. "Mack" McLarty >President, McLarty International and >former White House Chief of Staff > >2:15 DUAL PLENARY SESSIONS > >SESSION A >JAPAN: THE DEATH SPIRAL AND HOW TO ESCAPE IT >*The Honorable Yasuhisa Shiozaki >Member, House of Councilors, National Diet of Japan >*The Honorable Toyoo Gyohten >former Vice Minister for International Affairs >Ministry of Finance, Government of Japan >*The Honorable Thomas Foley >U.S. Ambassador to Japan >commentary >*Edward Lincoln >Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution >*Akio Mikuni >President, Mikuni & Company >*Jay Lapin >President, General Electric Japan >*Richard Koo >Chief Economist, Nomura Research Institute >Session Chair >*Glen S. Fukushima >President, American Chamber of Commerce in Japan >and President, Arthur D. Little Japan > >SESSION B >EUROPE: THE ECSTASY AND THE AGONY >live via teleconference >*The Honorable Sir Leon Brittan >Vice President, European Commission >*The Honorable Stuart Eizenstat >Undersecretary of State for Economic Affairs >*Philippe Camus >President & Co-Chief Executive Officer, Lagardere SCA >*Barry D. Romeril >EVP and Chief Financial Officer, Xerox Corporation >*Klaus Friedrich >General Manager & Chief Economist, Dresdner Bank >*The Honorable James Ellis >Member, European Parliament and >Chairman, Transatlantic Policy Network > >3:30 HOW TO THINK ABOUT GLOBALIZATION: > TODAY'S INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM > >*Thomas L. Friedman >Foreign Affairs Columnist, New York Times >and author, The Lexus and the Olive Tree > >Session Chair >*The Honorable Derek Shearer >Senior Fellow, Economic Strategy Institute and >former U.S. Ambassador to Finland > >4:00 RUNNING THE GLOBAL CORPORATION >*Michael R. Bonsignore >Chairman & CEO, Honeywell, Inc. >*James Morgan >Chairman of the Board, Applied Materials > >5:00 DIGITAL SOCIETY >*Jerry Yang >"Chief Yahoo!" & Co-Founder, Yahoo! Inc. >*Wilfred J. Corrigan >Chairman & CEO, LSI Logic Corporation >*Vinton G. Cerf >Senior Vice President, Internet Architecture and Technology, MCI WorldCom >Session Chair >*The Honorable Ira Magaziner >President, SJS Incorporated and >former Special Asst. to the President for Policy Development > >6:15 BREAK > >7:00 DINNER SEATING >Pre-Dinner Address >PERSPECTIVE ON GLOBALIZATION FROM A PIONEER >*Robert W. Galvin >Chairman of the Executive Committee, Motorola Corporation > >PRESENTATION OF 1ST ANNUAL ESI GLOBAL ECONOMIC LEADERSHIP AWARD >Recipient >*Steve Case >Chairman & CEO, America Online, Inc. > >8:00 LAST CENTURY'S LESSONS ON THE EVE OF THE 21ST CENTURY: WHAT AMERICA HAS LEARNED > AND HOW IT WILL LEAD >*The Honorable John McCain >Chairman, Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation >U.S. Senate >Master of Ceremonies >*Frederick W. Smith >Chairman, President & CEO, FDX Corporation > >WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28 > >7:00 A.M. COFFEE AND REGISTRATION > >7:45 NEXT STEPS ON TRADE: COMMENTS FROM > THE WORLD'S TRADE POLICY LEADERS >*The Honorable Richard Gephardt (D-MO) >Democratic Leader, U.S. House of Representatives > >8:30 MOVING AMERICA'S ECONOMIC AGENDA FORWARD: WHAT STILL NEEDS TO BE DONE > >*The Honorable William V. Roth, Jr. (R-DE) >Chairman, Committee on Finance, U.S. Senate > >Session Chair >*Dean O'Hare >Chairman & CEO, Chubb Corporation >9:00 FLYING ON ONE ENGINE: COMMENTS ON PROSPECTS FOR BALANCED GLOBAL GROWTH >*The Honorable Lawrence Summers >Deputy Secretary of the Treasury > >Session Chair >*Alan Murray >Washington Bureau Chief, Wall Street Journal > >9:30 CROSS BORDER ALLIANCES: WHAT IT TAKES >*Thomas T. Stallkamp >President, DaimlerChrysler Corporation >*Thomas Middelhoff >Chairman & CEO, Bertelsmann Corporation > >10:30 A BILLION CONNECTED COMPUTERS: > A VISION OF OUR NETWORKED FUTURE >live via teleconference >*Andrew S. Grove >Chairman of the Board, Intel Corporation > > >11:15 HOW FAR WILL THE BULLS RUN? >*Abby Joseph Cohen >Partner and Senior Analyst, Goldman Sachs & Company >The Honorable Lawrence B. Lindsey >Resident Scholar, Arthur F. Burns Chair in Economics >American Enterprise Institute >Session Chair >*James K. Glassman >DeWitt Wallace Fellow, American Enterprise Institute >and Financial and Political Columnist, Washington Post > >12:15 POWER LUNCHEON > NEXT STEPS ON TRADE: COMMENTS FROM > THE WORLD'S TRADE POLICY LEADERS >*His Excellency Supachai Panitchpakdi >Deputy Prime Minister, Government of Thailand >live via ProShare >*The Honorable Renato Ruggiero >Director General, World Trade Organization >1:15 CRISIS LESSONS: > WHAT WORKS? WHAT DOESN'T? >*The Honorable Stanley Fischer >First Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund >*The Honorable Eisuke Sakakibara >Vice Minister for International Affairs >Ministry of Finance, Government of Japan >Session Chair >*Bruce Stokes >Columnist, National Journal > >2:15 DUAL PLENARY SESSIONS > >SESSION A >MAKING TOO MUCH.....SELLING TOO LITTLE: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF MARKET DISTORTIONS >*Paul H. O'Neill >Chairman & CEO, Aluminum Company of America >*Curtis "Hank" Barnette >Chairman & CEO, Bethlehem Steel Corporation >*Daniel J. Meyer >Chairman & CEO, Cincinnati Milacron >*Papken der Torossian >Chairman & CEO, Silicon Valley Group > >SESSION B >SAVED BY THE NET: HOW TECHNOLOGY MAY BRING THE WORLD BACK TO GROWTH >*Stefan R?ver >Chairman & CEO, Brokat AG >*Judith L. Estrin >Business Development & Chief Tech. Officer, Cisco Systems >*William J. Raduchel >Chief Strategy Officer, Sun Microsystems > >Session Chair >*Esther Dyson >Chairman, ICANN > >3:15 BREAK > >3:30 DUAL PLENARY SESSIONS > >SESSION A >THE U.S. ECONOMY: INVULNERABLE OR SURFING THE BUBBLE? >*Lester Thurow >Professor of Economics, MIT and >former Dean, Sloan School of Management >*John Lipsky >Chief Economist and Managing Director >Chase Manhattan Corporation >*The Honorable Jeffrey Frankel >Member, Council of Economic Advisors >*Martin B. Zimmerman >Executive Director, Government Relations & >Corporate Economics, Ford Motor Company >Session Chair >Lawrence C. Chimerine >Senior Vice President & Chief Economist >Economic Strategy Institute > >SESSION B >SURVIVAL IN A CENTURY OF NEW THREATS >*The Honorable Jacques Gansler >Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition & Technology >*General Barry McCaffrey >Director, Office of National Drug Policy >Executive Office of the President >*The Honorable Anthony Lake >former National Security Advisor to the President >and Chairman, Newmarket Company >The Honorable Jerry MacArthur Hultin >Under Secretary of the Navy > >4:45 BREAK > > >5:00 MAKING GLOBALIZATION WORK FOR AMERICA > The Honorable William Daley >Secretary of Commerce > >6:00 COCKTAIL RECEPTION & DINNER REGISTRATION > A TRIBUTE TO WASHINGTON'S AMBASSADORIAL CORPS >The Honorable Benjamin A. Gilman (R-NY) >Chairman, Committee on International Relations, >U.S House of Representatives > >7:15 PLENARY ADDRESS > OPENING MARKETS STILL MATTERS >*Frederick W. Smith >Chairman, President & CEO, FDX Corporation > >8:00 FIRESIDE CHAT: OBSTACLES AND > OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE ASIA PACIFIC REGION > IN THE NEXT CENTURY >The Honorable Madeleine Albright >Secretary of State >live via ProShare >*His Excellency Goh Chok Tong >Prime Minister, Republic of Singapore >live via ProShare >His Excellency Tung Chee Hwa >Chief Executive >Hong Kong Special Administrative Region >James Wolfensohn >President, World Bank >*Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo >Vice President, Republic of the Philippines >Session Chair >*Maurice R. Greenberg >Chairman & CEO, American International Group > >9:00 CONFERENCE WRAP-UP >*Clyde V. Prestowitz, Jr. >President, Economic Strategy Institute > >CONFERENCE ADJOURNMENT > >* = confirmed > >The Crisis Continues: Rethinking Globalization >1999 ESI Conference Registration Form >April 27-28, 1999 > >Name: ____________________________________________________________ > >Title:____________________________________________________________ > >Organization: ____________________________________________________ > >Address:__________________________________________________________ > > __________________________________________________________ > >S.S.N.:______________________________________________ > >D.O.B.: ___________________________________________ > >Phone: _____________________________________________ > >Fax: ______________________________________________ > >E-mail: _____________________________________________ > > >CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE FEES (please check the appropriate box) > >( ) Corporate $1500 >( ) Government/Non-Profit $650 > >PLEASE INDICATE PAYMENT TYPE > >( ) My check is enclosed > >( ) Charge Credit Card (We do not accept American Express at this time) > >( ) Visa ( ) Mastercard > >Acct # ____________________________________________________ > >Exp. _____________________________________________________ > >Signature _________________________________________________
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