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The Financial Crisis in Korea
Presider: Henry Kaufman
Speaker: Mahn-Je Kim, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Pohang Iron and Steel Company
DPRK Options and Collapse Scenario
Presider: The Honorable Morton I. Abramowitz, James T. Laney
Speaker: Kongdan Oh, Institute for Defense Analysis, Bill Drennan, National Defense University, Michael J. Green, Council on Foreign Relations
U.S.-European Economic Relations and World Trade
Presider: Robert D. Blackwill
Speaker: Marc A. Thiessen, U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Ellen L. Frost, Institute for International Economics, Hugo Paeman, Delegation of the European Commission to the United States
The State of U.S.-Egyptian Relations
Related Project: Ad hoc meetings on the Middle East
Presider: Henry Siegman
Speaker: Daniel Kurtzer, U.S. Department of State
Why World News Matters
Presider: George Stephanopoulos, Visiting Professor; former Senior Adviser to President Clinton for Policy and Strategy,, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
Speaker: Christiane Amanpour, Chief International Correspondent, CNN
What Next in Central Africa?
Related Project: Africa Roundtable Series
Presider: Cherri D. Waters
Speaker: George Nzongola, Howard University
EMU: Global Implications
Related Project: Pieter A. Fisher European Studies Roundtable
Presider: Charles A. Kupchan
Speaker: Robert Solomon, The Brookings Institution
Postcards from Abroad: The Current Situation in Afghanistan and Turkmenistan
Presider: Elizabeth Cabot
Speaker: Charlie Santos, 1997-98 International Affairs Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
IV. ""Transnational Islam""
Speaker: Dale Eickelman, Dartmouth College, Martha Kessler, The Brookings Institution
Great Lakes Policy Forum—December 12, 1997
Related Project: Lessons Learned
Speaker: Richard Bogosian, Special Coordinator for Rwanda and Burundi, U.S. Department of State, Tony Jackson, International Alert, Justin Forsythe, OXFAM International, David Schorr, Refugees International
Transcript: Great Lakes Policy Forum—Meeting Summary—December 12, 1997
III. ""U.S. Foreign Policy and the Muslim World: Balancing Interests and Values""
Speaker: Laurie Brand, University of Southern California, Edward Masters, United States-Indonesia Society, Robert H. Pelletreau Jr., Afridi and Angell
Postsummit U.S.-China Relations
Related Project: U.S.-China Roundtable
A Retrospective: 25 Years at the Council
Related Project: Studies Seminar Series
Presider: Gary C. Hufbauer
Speaker: Alton Frye, Council on Foreign Relations
II. ""Is There a Crisis in U.S. Relations with the Muslim World?""
Speaker: Hermann Eilts, Former U.S. Ambassador to Egypt
IV. ""Transnational Islam
Speaker: Dale Eickelman, Martha Kessler
Defense Conversion in China: What Do We Really Know?
Related Project: Study Group on Defense Industry Globalization, Conversion, and the Arms Trade
Presider: Richard Ravitch
Speaker: John Frankenstein, University of Copenhagen, Peter Almquist, Arms Control Disarmament Agency
I. ""Opening Session""
Speaker: Clifford Chanin, The Rockefeller Foundation, Augustus Richard Norton, Boston University
I. ""Opening Session
Speaker: Clifford Chanin, Augustus Richard Norton
II. ""Is There a Crisis in U.S. Relations with the Muslim World?
Speaker: Hermann Eilts
U.S. Security Concerns and the Global Community
Presider: John C. Whitehead
Speaker: Thomas R. Pickering, Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs, U.S. Department of State
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