Student Participants | Lecture Series | Internship Sponsors | Symposium
Kira Burns
Michael Chang
Maria Guinle
Jonathan Mok
Suzanne Szwarc
Amol Sharma
Niklas Swanstrom
Wendy Oppenheimer
Nina Wu
Daniel Zaal
CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
Christine Au Wing Yan
Kitty Chou Hsin-Yi
Emily Ting Sze Man
UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
Patrick Ha Yu-Fai
Daisy Tam Dic Sze
Simpson Wong Leung Hang
PEKING UNIVERSITY
Jiaying Huang
Qiu Ying
Tao Jing
Yan Zhaolou
Summer Program in Hong Kong
Guest Lecture Series: "Managing Globalization"
Poon Kam Kai Institute of Management, Hong Kong University
16 July - 13 August, 1999
"Trans-Border Media in Chinese Societies"
Prof. Joseph Chan
Head, Department of Journalism, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Mr. Adi Ignatius
Deputy Editor, Time Magazine (Asia)
"E-Commerce"
Prof. Paul Y.S. Cheung
Dean of Engineering, The University of Hong Kong
Mr. Justin Yue
CEO, Tradelink Electronic Commerce Ltd.
"Marketing Hong Kong and Marketing to Hong Kong/China"
Mrs. Carmen Lam
Senior Manager (Marketing), Hong Kong Tourist Association
Ms. Clara Wong
CEO, Saatchi & Saatchi (H.K.)
"Hong Kong as a World Financial Center"
The Economic Research Bureau, Bank of China International Holding, Ltd.
Dr. Shamus Mok
Chief Economist, Bank of East Asia
"China's Adjustment to the Asia Financial Crisis"
Prof. Justin Lin
Director, Peking University Center of Chinese Economic Studies
Prof. Thomas Chan
Head, China Business Center, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Bank of China International Holdings, Ltd.
Hong Kong Government: Health & Welfare Bureau
Hong Kong Government: Transport Bureau
GE Information Service International Inc.
Hong Kong Bank
Hong Kong Telecom Foundation
Oriental Overseas Container Line Ltd.
Saatchi & Saatchi
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
Time Inc. Asia
"Globalization and Modernization in China"
An International Symposium at Tufts University (13 - 15 February, 2000)
Sunday, February 13 | Monday, February 14 | Tuesday, February 15
"Globalization and Modernization: Challenges for the Pacific Rim", 7:00pm
Panelists:
Charles Derber
Professor of Sociology and Director, Program in Social Economy and Social Justice, Boston College; Author, Corporation Nation
Yasheng Huang
Associate Professor of Business, Government, and International Economy, Harvard Business School; his research focuses on institutional issues and government policies in East Asian transitional economies
Mary Kay Magistad
China correspondent, National Public Radio; she opened the first NPR bureau in Beijing; Nieman Fellow, Harvard University
Dani Rodrik
Rafiq Hariri Professor of International Political Economy at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government; Author, The New Global Economy and Developing Countries: Making Openness Work
Lester Thurow
Jerome and Dorothy Lemelson Professor of Management and Economics and Former Dean, Sloan School of Management, MIT; Author, The Future of Capitalism
Ezra Vogel
Henry Ford II Professor of the Social Sciences and Former Director, Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University; Author, Japan as Number One: Lessons for America; Editor, Living with China
Moderator:
David Dapice
Professor of Economics, Tufts University; Fellow, Harvard Institute for International Development
Student Presentations: Research and Intellectual Diaries, 11:30am
Interlocutors:
Karen Eggleston
Professor of Economics, Tufts University
Sherman Teichman
Executive Director, Tufts Institute for Leadership and International Perspecive; Director, EPIIC
Peter Winn
Professor of History, Tufts University; Faculty Advisor, Tufts Institute for Leadership and International Perspecive
David Yu
Professor of Economics, Tufts University
"U.S.-China Economic Relations:
The World Trade Organization Debate and Beyond" 3:00pm
Panelists:
Claude Barfield
Resident Scholar, Director of Science and Technology Policy Studies, and Coordinator of Trade Policy Studies, American Enterprise Institute; Author, Electronic Commerce and the World Trading System and Tiger by the Tail: China and the World Trade Organization
Jeff Faux
Co-Founder and President, Economic Policy Institute; Author, The Party's Not Over: A New Vision for the Democrats and "Slouching Toward Seattle: The WTO Behemoth"
Ronnie Goldberg
Senior Vice President, United States Council for International Business; Former Vice President, Trade and Export Finance Division, Chase Bank
Michael Prokosch
Coordinator, Globalization Program, United for a Fair Economy
Joel Trachtman
Academic Dean and Professor of International Law, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University; International Trade Law Advisor, Bill Bradley for President Campaign; Author, "The Domain of WTO Dispute Resolution"
Zang Dong-Sheng
Post Doctoral Fellow, East Asian Law, Harvard Law School
"The Greater China Market: Illusion or Reality?", 7:00pm
Jeffrey Ballinger
Research Fellow, Constitutional Law Project, Harvard University; Director, Press for Change
Minxin Pei
Senior Associate, Democracy and Rule of Law Project, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Author, From Reform to Revolution: The Demise of Communism in China and the Soviet Union
Florence Sender
Chairman and CEO, American-China Enterprises; Co-Founder, Entrepreneurship Program, East Asian Management Program, The Sloan School, MIT
Edward Steinfeld
Professor of Management, Sloan School of Management, MIT; Author, Forging Reform in China
Moderator:
George Norman
Professor of Economics, Tufts University
"U.S.-China Relations:
Security, International Trade, and Dual-Use Technology", 3:00pm
Panelists:
Evan Feigenbaum
Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Program Chair, Kennedy School Executive Program for Senior Chinese Military Officers
Jiang Jiang
Diplomat, Councillor Central Foreign Affairs Office, Peoples Republic of China; Visiting Scholar, The Fairbank Center, Harvard University
Weilin Kuang
Mason Fellow, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Division Chief, Press Department, Chinese Foreign Ministry
Robert Ross
Professor of Political Science, Boston College; Author, The Great Wall and the Empty Fortress: China's Search for Security and Negotiating Cooperation: The United States and China, 1969-1989
Moderator:
Alan Wachman
Professor, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; Former President, China Institute in America; Former Co-American Director, The Johns Hopkins University Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies, People's Republic of China
"Information Technology, International Trade and the Future: Regional and Regime Stability", 7:30pm
Panelists:
Yuehtsen Juliette Chung
Wang Postdoctoral Fellow, The Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University
Catherine Mann
Senior Fellow, Institute for International Economics; Author, "Economic and Policy Implications of Electronic Commerce over the Internet; Assistant Director, International Finance Division, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Charles Nesson
Weld Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Alison Sander
Manager, Boston Consulting Group
Moderator:
Lee McKnight
Director, Edward R. Murrow Program, Professor of Diplomacy and Public Communications, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy