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IP: Conference: The Crisis Continues: Rethinking Globalization
From: Dave Farber <farber () cis upenn edu>
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 1999 09:56:56 -0400
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-DirectorsPreliminary 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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