W. Averell Harriman Transatlantic Economic Agenda Project
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W. Averell Harriman Transatlantic Economic Agenda Project
Director: Bruce Stokes October 1, 1996 - June 1, 1998
This project has created a research network of international affairs think tanks on both sides of the Atlantic to: (1) assess the implications of deepening and widening the transatlantic economic relationship, especially its impact on key sectors of the economy, other countries, and the global trading system; and (2) widen the circle of economists and policy analysts engaged in such an assessment to ensure that a diversity of views informs government deliberations on this subject. On June 22-23, 1998, the Council and the Royal Institute of International Affairs cosponsored a conference in London, "Cyberbusiness: European and U.S. Perspectives on the Coming Revolution in Electronic Commerce."
The Council on Foreign Relations' David Rockefeller Studies Program—CFR's "think tank"—is home to more than seventy full-time, adjunct, and visiting scholars and practitioners (called "fellows"). Their expertise covers the world's major regions as well as the critical issues shaping today's global agenda. Download the printable CFR Experts Guide.