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| Staff: | Jerome A. Cohen, Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asia Studies |
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February 1, 1997 - June 1, 1998
Meetings
Litigating International Business Disputes in China's Courts
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
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| Speakers: | Stanley Lubman, Attorney at Law/Stanford University |
| Cynthia Harkness, Credit Agricole Indosuez |
New Perspectives for Business with Sichuan Province, People's Republic of China
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
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| Speaker: | Song Baorni, Governor, Sichuan Province |
The Role of the World Bank in Asia's Legal Development
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Commentator: | Paul Geithner, Harvard University |
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| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
| Speaker: | Natalie Lichtenstein, The World Bank |
Korea's Financial Crisis and the Law
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Commentator: | David Lakhdhir, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison |
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| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
| Speaker: | Sang-Hyun Song, Seoul National University Law School |
The Next U.S.-China Summit
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
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| Speaker: | Chen Peiyao, Shanghai Institute of International Studies |
Mongolia's Democracy and Its Regional Impact
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
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| Speaker: | Radnaasumbereliin Gonchigdorj, Parliament, Mongolia |
U.S. Assistance to Indonesia Law Reform
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Commentator: | Robert H. Hornick, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius |
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| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
| Speaker: | Cliff Thompson, University of Wisconsin, Madison |
Disarming Strangers: Diplomacy with North Korea
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
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| Speaker: | Leon V. Sigal, Social Science Research Council |
APEC Infrastructure Facilities Project
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
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| Speaker: | Donald Hellman, APEC Study Center, University of Washington |
Asia's Financial Turmoil and Greater China's Stability
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presiders: | Robert D. Hormats |
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| Roger M. Kubarych | |
| Speaker: | John S. Wadsworth Jr., Morgan Stanley Asia, Hong Kong |
Sharing the Resources of the South China Sea
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
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| Speaker: | Jon Van Dyke, University of Hawaii |
Stability in South Asia
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
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| Speaker: | Ashley J. Tellis, RAND Corporation |
The Future of the Korean Peninsula: An Informal Discussion
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
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| Speaker: | Yuchong Ha, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, South Korea |
North Korea and International Law: An Overview
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
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| Speakers: | Jerome A. Cohen, New York University School of Law |
| Myung Soo Lee |
U.S.-DPRK Relations: Prospects for the Future
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
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| Speaker: | Kim Gye Gwan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Democratic People's Republic of Korea |
Hong Kong and China: A Delicate Balance
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Mark Whitaker |
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| Speaker: | Martin C. M. Lee, Chairman, Democratic Party, Hong Kong |
The Upcoming 15th Party Congress: Shaping China's Future
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
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| Speaker: | Willy Wo-Lap Lam, South China Morning Post, China |
Prospects for Reforming China's State Enterprises: Key to Economic Progress
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
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| Speaker: | Cao Siyuan, Beijing Siyuan Merger and Bankruptcy Consultancy/Sitong Institute of Social Development |
Democracy, Security, and the Prospects for Peace between the Koreas
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Fareed Zakaria |
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| Speaker: | Dae-Jung Kim, National Congress for New Politics, Republic of Korea/Kim Dae Jung Peace Foundation for the Asia Pacific Region |
Problems Facing Post-Suharto Indonesia
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Jonathan S. Paris |
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| Speaker: | Richard Robinson, Asia Research Center, Murdoch University, Australia |
Criminal Law Reform and Human Rights in China: Implications for U.S. Policy
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
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| Speaker: | Jonathan Hecht, Harvard Law School |
Hong Kong's Economic Competitiveness and the Impact of Reversion to Chinese Rule
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Leslie H. Gelb |
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| Speaker: | Victor K. K. Fung, Chairman, Hong Kong Trade Development Council |
East Asia Policies of the European Union: A Comparative View by a European
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presider: | Jerome A. Cohen |
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| Speaker: | Wolfgang Pape, European Commission and the Brookings Institution |
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