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Resolving Conflict in Ireland and Europe
Presider: Hugh L. Carey
Speaker: Richard Spring, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ireland
Whose Isolationism, Whose Internationalism?
Related Project: Foreign Policy Roundtable
Presider: Nicholas X. Rizopoulos
Speaker: David Rieff, The New Republic
The European Defense Industry after the Cold War
Related Project: Study Group on Defense Industry Globalization, Conversion, and the Arms Trade
Presider: Richard Ravitch
Speaker: John Lovering, University of Wales, Cardiff
Nigeria in Crisis: The State of the Nation
Related Projects: Africa Roundtable Series, The David Rockefeller Lecture Series
Presider: Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Speaker: Wole Soyinka, author, Visiting Professor of African American Studies, Emory University
Resources for International Affairs
Presider: Stephen J. Solarz, Mickey Edwards
Free Trade: Are We Getting a Fair Deal?
Presider: Judith Hippler Bello
Speaker: Ernest S. Micek, Chairman, CEO, and President, Cargill, Inc.
Less Becomes More: European Subnational Regionalism
Related Project: 1996-97 Shepardson Fellowship Roundtable
Presider: Nicholas X. Rizopoulos
Speaker: John Newhouse, The Brookings Institution
The WTO Singapore Ministerial Meeting
Related Project: Study Group on After The Uruguay Round: The Politics, The Issues, The Rules
Panelist: Harald B. Malmgren
Speaker: Dorothy Dwoskin, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
Global Finance
Presider: Franklin D. Raines
Speaker: Alan Greenspan, Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
The United Nations: What's in It for the United States?
Presider: Leslie H. Gelb
Speaker: Mark Redlinger, U.S. Department of Defense; Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army, The Honorable Morton I. Abramowitz, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Transcript: The United Nations: What's in It for the United States?
A Conversation with Felipe Gonzalez
Presider: John Brademas
Speaker: Felipe Gonzalez, Socialist Party, Spain
An Update on Burundi
Related Project: Africa Roundtable Series
Presider: Esther Diane Brimmer
Speaker: Howard Wolpe, The Brookings Institution
Burundi Policy Forum—September 12, 1996
Related Project: Lessons Learned
Presider: Barnett R. Rubin
Speaker: Jan van Eck, African National Congress, South Africa, Felix Mosha, Office of the President, Tanzania, Ahmedou Ould, Global Coalition for Africa, Filip Reyntjens, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Iraq and Syria: An Israeli Perspective
Presider: Walter L. Cutler
Speaker: Amatzia Baram, Associate Professor and Chairman, Department of the Modern History of the Middle East, University of Haifa
Powering the World: Energy Security in a Global Context
Speaker: William F. Martin, Chairman, Washington Policy and Analysis, Inc., Charles B. Heck, North American Director, Trilateral Commission, Helga Steeg, Professor of International Energy Policy, Ruhr-University Bochum
Preventing Conflict in the South Balkans (Press Conference)
Related Project: Center for Preventive Action
Presider: Seymour Topping
Speaker: Steven L. Burg, Brandeis University, Janie Leatherman, Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, David L. Phillips, European Centre for Common Ground/Peace Research Center, Oslo
The Future of the Left in Italy
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Study Group on Transatlantic Relations
Presider: Roger C. Altman
Speaker: Massimo D'Alema, Democratic Party of the Left, Italy
U.S. International Drug Control Policy
Presider: Mathea Falco, Johns Hopkins University
Speaker: Raymond Kelly, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Ernest Patrikis, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Phil Williams, University of Pittsburgh
Drugs and the U.S. Border
Related Project: Latin America Roundtable
Presider: Renate Rennie
Speaker: Ana Arana, Journalist
Session on the Gulf
Panelist: William S. Cohen
Speaker: Joseph Kechichian, RAND Corporation, James Placke, Cambridge Energy Research Associates
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