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| Staff: | Edward J. Lincoln, Director, Center for Japan-U.S. Business and Economic Studies, New York University |
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January 1, 1983 - Present
The Walter Hochschild Program was inaugurated in 1983, and supports Studies programs on international economic issues.
Meetings
The Limits of Trade Policy
Related Projects: Walter Hochschild Study Group on Governance Mechanisms for a Global Economy, Walter Hochschild Program in International Economics
| Presider: | Daniel K. Tarullo, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Daniel K. Tarullo, Council on Foreign Relations |
Session I .
Related Projects: Walter Hochschild Study Group on Governance Mechanisms for a Global Economy, Walter Hochschild Program in International Economics
| Presider: | Charles S. Levy |
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| Speaker: | Daniel K. Tarullo |
The Brazilian Economy and Its Prospects
Related Projects: Walter Hochschild Roundtable on International Economic Relations, Walter Hochschild Program in International Economics
| Presider: | E. Gerald Corrigan |
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| Speaker: | Pedro Sãmpaio Malan, Ministry of Finance, Brazil |
The APEC Vancouver Summit: A Canadian Perspective
Related Projects: Walter Hochschild Roundtable on International Economic Relations, Walter Hochschild Program in International Economics
| Presider: | Merit E. Janow |
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| Speaker: | Leonard Edwards, Ministry for Trade and Economic Policy, Canada |
Central Banks and Public Pressure: How Independent Can Banks Be?
Related Projects: Walter Hochschild Roundtable on International Economic Relations, Walter Hochschild Program in International Economics
| Presider: | Paul A. Volcker |
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| Speaker: | Alan S. Blinder, Codirector, Center for Economic Policy Studies, Princeton University;, former Vice Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System |
Walter Hochschild Program: International Economics Author's Review
Related Project: Walter Hochschild Program in International Economics
Walter Hochschild Programs in International Economic Issues
Related Project: Walter Hochschild Program in International Economics
1998-99 The Walter Hochschild Study Group on International Investment Negotiations
1997-98 The Walter Hochschild Roundtable on Asian Economics
1996-97 The Walter Hochschild Roundtable on International Economic Relations; The Walter Hochschild Meeting on the Upcoming WTO Trade Ministerial in Singapore; The Walter Hochschild Meeting on the G-7 Summit in Denver; The Walter Hochschild Roundtable Seminars on U.S.-Japan Relations
1989-90 Author Review Group for Yen for Development: Japanese Foreign Aid and the Politics of Burden-Sharing, edited by Shafiqul Islam
1986-87 Author Review Group for Fixing Farm Trade: Policy Options for the United States, by Robert L. Paarlberg
Expert Conversations on World Events
In The Closing of the American Border, Edward Alden goes behind the scenes to tell the story of the Bush administration’s struggle to balance security and openness in the wake of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
In Termites in the Trading System, Jagdish Bhagwati reveals how the rapid spread of preferential trade agreements endangers the world trading system.
America Between the Wars explores how the decisions and debates of the years between the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Twin Towers shaped the events, arguments, and politics of the world we live in today.
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This report lays out a thoughtful agenda for U.S. policy toward the Democratic Republic of Congo, arguing that what happens there should matter to the United States--for humanitarian reasons as well as economic and strategic ones.
In this report, CFR Senior Fellow Michael A. Levi analyzes the potential use of deterrence in preventing terrorist groups from acquiring nuclear weapons and recommends a new approach to U.S. declaratory policy, as well as ways to improve U.S. capabilities to determine the sources of terrorist attacks.
Complete list of Council Special Reports.
For more information on the David Rockefeller Studies Program, contact:
Gary Samore
Vice President, Director of Studies, and Maurice R. Greenberg Chair
+1.212.434.9627
gsamore@cfr.org
Sebastian Mallaby
Director of the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for
Geoeconomic Studies, Deputy Director of Studies, and Paul A. Volcker Senior
Fellow for International Economics
smallaby@cfr.org
Janine Hill
Deputy Director of Studies Administration
+1.212.434.9753
jhill@cfr.org
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