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>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
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>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
>
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>
>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
>
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