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| Director: | Bruce Stokes |
|---|---|
| Chairs: | Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) Rep. Amory Houghton (R-N.Y.) |
July 1, 1998 - July 31, 2000
Meetings
A New Beginning: Recasting the U.S.-Japan Economic Relationship
Related Project: Study Group on a New Paradigm for U.S.-Japan Economic Relations
| Panelists: | John D. Rockefeller, Member, House of Representatives (D-Va.) |
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| Amory Houghton, Member, House of Representatives (R-N.Y.) | |
| Speakers: | Bruce Stokes, Member, Senate (D-Mont.) |
| Max Baucus |
Future Visions for the U.S.-Japan Trade Relationship
Related Project: Study Group on a New Paradigm for U.S.-Japan Economic Relations
| Presiders: | Amory Houghton, U.S. Senate (D-W.Va.) |
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| John D. Rockefeller | |
| Speaker: | Bruce Stokes |
New Approaches to Leveraging Economic Change in Japan
Related Project: Study Group on a New Paradigm for U.S.-Japan Economic Relations
| Presiders: | Amory Houghton, U.S. Senate (D-W.Va.) |
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| John D. Rockefeller | |
| Speaker: | Steven Vogel, Harvard University |
Deregulation and Trade Competition
Related Project: Study Group on a New Paradigm for U.S.-Japan Economic Relations
| Presiders: | Amory Houghton, U.S. Senate (D-W.Va.) |
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| John D. Rockefeller | |
| Speaker: | Bruce Stokes |
Study Group on a New Paradigm for U.S. Japan Economic Relations (Minneapolis)
Related Project: Study Group on a New Paradigm for U.S.-Japan Economic Relations
| Commentator: | Walter F. Mondale |
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| Panelist: | Kenneth H. Keller |
| Speaker: | Bruce Stokes, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies:Trade, Council on Foreign Relations |
Study Group on a New Paradigm for U.S.-Japan Economic Relations (Seattle, WA)
Related Project: Study Group on a New Paradigm for U.S.-Japan Economic Relations
| Commentator: | Gregory F. Treverton |
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| Panelist: | David K.Y. Tang |
| Speaker: | Bruce Stokes, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies: Trade, Council on Foreign Relations |
Study Group on a New Paradigm for U.S.-Japan Economic Relations (San Francisco, CA)
Related Project: Study Group on a New Paradigm for U.S.-Japan Economic Relations
| Commentator: | Stephen H. Schneider |
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| Speaker: | Bruce Stokes, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies:Trade, Council on Foreign Relations |
What We Have Learned.
Related Project: Study Group on a New Paradigm for U.S.-Japan Economic Relations
| Presiders: | John D. Rockefeller |
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| Amory Houghton | |
| Speakers: | James D. Southwick, Dorsey & Whitney |
| Ira Wolf, Eastman Kodak Company | |
| Edward J. Lincoln |
The Macroeconomic Dynamics of the U.S.-Japan Relationship
Related Project: Study Group on a New Paradigm for U.S.-Japan Economic Relations
| Presiders: | John D. Rockefeller |
|---|---|
| Amory Houghton | |
| Speaker: | Bruce Stokes |
Searching for a New Paradigm
Related Project: Study Group on a New Paradigm for U.S.-Japan Economic Relations
| Presiders: | John D. Rockefeller |
|---|---|
| Amory Houghton | |
| Speaker: | Bruce Stokes |
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For more information on the David Rockefeller Studies Program, contact:
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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