Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
February 1, 1997 - June 1, 1998
Asia is an increasingly important center of world power. With Hong Kong reverting to Chinese rule, tensions between North and South Korea increasing, and the United States and Japan reinvigorating their alliance, relations between the United States and Asia will be undergoing change. Individual sessions of the Roundtable examined the implications of these changes in a sociopolitical, economic, and security framework.
Meetings
Asia's Financial Turmoil and Greater China's Stability
Roundtable Meeting
October 29, 1997
Related Project: Asia Roundtable: Focal Points for the Future
| Presiders: | Robert D. Hormats |
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| Roger M. Kubarych |
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| Speaker: | John S. Wadsworth Jr., Morgan Stanley Asia, Hong Kong |
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Hong Kong and China: A Delicate Balance
General Meeting
April 16, 1997
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 |
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Prospects for Reforming China's State Enterprises: Key to Economic Progress
Roundtable Meeting
April 9, 1997
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 |
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Democracy, Security, and the Prospects for Peace between the Koreas
Roundtable Meeting
April 8, 1997
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 |
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Problems Facing Post-Suharto Indonesia
Roundtable Meeting
March 24, 1997
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 |
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