Study Group on New World Order
Director: Michael Mandelbaum, Christian Herter Professor, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, The Johns Hopkins University
July 1, 2000 - June 30, 2004
The activities carried out under this study group during previous years have supported the development of the project director’s recently published book, The Ideas that Conquered the World: Peace, Democracy, and Free Markets in the Twenty-first Century. Throughout the Fall, the project director will promote his by holding Council meetings in New York, Washington, and across the country. Following this book promotion, the project director will begin research on a new book, building on the first, related to America’s role in the world.
Publications
Meetings
National Program Meeting
The Ideas That Conquered the World: What Is the 21st Century All About?
Panelist:
Henry S. Bienen, President, Northwestern UniversitySpeaker:
Michael Mandelbaum, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations; Christian A. Herter Professor of American Foreign Policy, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University
April 22, 2003
This meeting is not for attribution.
National Program Meeting
The Ideas That Conquered the World: What Is the 21st Century All About?
Panelist:
Edward P. Djerejian, Director, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice UniversitySpeaker:
Michael Mandelbaum, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations; Christian A. Herter Professor of American Foreign Policy, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University
January 24, 2003
This meeting is not for attribution.
National Program Meeting
The Ideas That Conquered the World: What Is the 21st Century All About?
Panelist:
F. William Barnett, Director, McKinsey & Co., Inc.Speaker:
Michael Mandelbaum, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations; Christian A. Herter Professor of American Foreign Policy, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University
January 22, 2003
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National Program Meeting
The Ideas That Conquered the World: What Is the 21st Century All About?
Speaker:
Michael Mandelbaum, Senior Fellow, Europe Studies, Council on Foreign Relations; Christian A. Herter Professor of American Foreign Policy, Johns Hopkins University
December 12, 2002
This meeting is not for attribution.
National Program Meeting
The Ideas That Conquered the World: What Is the 21st Century All About?
Panelist:
Jane M. Wales, President and CEO, World Affairs Council of Northern CaliforniaSpeaker:
Michael Mandelbaum, Senior Fellow, Europe Studies, Council on Foreign Relations; Christian A. Herter Professor of American Foreign Policy, Johns Hopkins University
December 10, 2002
This meeting is not for attribution.
National Program Meeting
The Ideas That Conquered the World: What Is the 21st Century All About?
Panelist:
David K.Y. Tang, (Host), Partner, Preston, Gates & EllisSpeaker:
Michael Mandelbaum, Senior Fellow, Europe Studies, Council on Foreign Relations; Christian A. Herter Professor of American Foreign Policy, Johns Hopkins University
December 9, 2002
This meeting is not for attribution.
National Program Meeting
Fear and Pity in the World’s Periphery
Panelist:
John E. Rielly, President, Chicago Council on Foreign RelationsSpeaker:
Michael Mandelbaum, Senior Fellow, Europe Studies, Council on Foreign Relations; Christian A. Herter Professor of American Foreign Policy, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University
May 21, 2001
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Study Group Meeting
Conclusion of the Study
May 17, 2001
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Study Group Meeting
The Triumph of the Market
April 26, 2001
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Study Group Meeting
Security in East Asia
Panelist:
Lawrence J. Korb, Vice President and Maurice R. Greenberg Chair, Director of Studies, Council on Foreign RelationsSpeaker:
Michael Mandelbaum, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
April 5, 2001
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Study Group Meeting
The Cold War Reconsidered
March 19, 2001
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