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The Growing International Terror and Crime Threat: Law Enforcement and Intelligence Responses
Presider: Lloyd N. Cutler
Speaker: Jamie S. Gorelick, Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice
The Media and U.S.-Japan Relations
Related Project: Ad hoc Meetings on Asia
Presider: Bruce Stokes
Speaker: Takashi Kawachi, Japan Broadcasting Company, Yasuo Ohniki, Japan Broadcasting Company, Mainichi Shimbun, Japan Broadcasting Company
The United Nations and the United States: How to Cure the Mutual Vexations
Speaker: George Soros, President, Soros Fund Management, Morton H. Halperin, Senior Fellow and Task Force Coordinator, Council on Foreign Relations, Ruth Wedgwood, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
General Discussion and Review of 'America's Industrial Makeover'
Related Project: Study Group on Defense Industry Globalization, Conversion, and the Arms Trade
Presider: Richard Ravitch
Speaker: Ann R. Markusen, Council on Foreign Relations
Revisiting the Changing Middle East: Trip Report—Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, West Bank, Egypt
Speaker: Judith Kipper, Director, Middle East Forum, Council on Foreign Relations
Information Technology and Sovereignty
Related Project: Ad hoc Meetings on Science and Technology
Presider: Kenneth H. Keller
Speaker: Frederick S. Tipson, AT&T, George Bugliarello, Polytechnic University, John D. Steinbruner
Germany and the Biotech Industry
Related Project: Ad hoc Meetings on Science and Technology
Presider: Kenneth H. Keller
Speaker: Ekkehard Warmuth, Federal Ministry for Education, Science, Research, and Technology, Germany, Werner Gries, Federal Ministry for Education, Science, Research, and Technology, Germany, Wolfram Schoett, German Embassy to the United States
Normalizing Foreign Relations: A North Korean Perspective
Presider: Robert A. Scalapino
Speaker: Li Gun, Senior Researcher, Institute for Disarmament and Peace, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Han Song Ryol, Minister-Counselor, Mission of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to the United Nations
Burundi Policy Forum—August 22, 1996
Related Project: Lessons Learned
Presider: Barnett R. Rubin
Speaker: Jean Marie Ngendahayo, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs,, Burundi, Adrien Sibomana, Former Prime Minister, Burundi, Anatole Kanyenkiko, Former Prime Minister, Burundi, Jean Minani, Front Pour la Democratie au Burundi, Emmanuel Mpfayokurera, Parliament of Burundi
Meeting with Major Paul Kagame
Related Project: Lessons Learned
Presider: Barnett R. Rubin
Speaker: Paul Kagame, Government of Rwanda
Global Interdependence and Its Effects on U.S. Foreign Policy: China as a Case Study
Presider: Cathryn Mark, Anne Brandeis Popkin
Speaker: David M. Lampton, President, National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, Jean-Pierre P. Langlois, Managing Director and Head of Asian Client Activities, J.P. Morgan
Perspectives on the Middle East Peace Process
Related Project: Ad hoc meetings on the Middle East
Presider: Henry Siegman
Speaker: Amre Moussa, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Egypt
U.S.-Nigerian Religious Ties
Related Project: Center for Preventive Action Project on Nigeria
Speaker: M. William Howard
American Interests in the Middle East
Panelist: William S. Cohen
Burundi Policy Forum—July 18, 1996
Related Project: Lessons Learned
Presider: Barnett R. Rubin
Speaker: William O'Neill, United Nations Human Rights Operation, Rwanda, Jeff Drumatra, U.S. Committee for Refugees, Don Heviln, U.S. Department of State, Sandar Mekone, Search for Common Ground
Engaging China: The Telecommunications Dimension
Related Project: Study Group on Constructive Engagement with China
Panelist: Michel Oksenberg
Speaker: Todd Johnson, The World Bank, Frederick S. Tipson
An Update on Liberia
Related Project: Africa Roundtable Series
Presider: J. Reed Kramer, allAfrica.com
Speaker: Ellen Johnson, U.N. Development Program, Pierre Pont, International Committee of the Red Cross, D. Elwood Dunn, University of the South, Susan E. Rice, National Security Council
W. Averell Harriman Study Group on Transatlantic Relations: The European Union
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Program in European Studies
Presider: Charles A. Kupchan
Speaker: Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University
Pieter A. Fisher Symposium on Social Policy in Transition Economies
Related Project: Pieter A. Fisher Program in International Relations
Chair: Michael Mandelbaum
Speaker: Anders Aslund
W. Averell Harriman Study Group on Transatlantic Relations: Security
Related Project: W. Averell Harriman Program in European Studies
Presider: Charles A. Kupchan
Chair: Roger C. Altman
Speaker: Stephen M. Walt, John F. Kennedy School of Government
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