20/20 Visions of the Future
Professional Workshops

Implications of the Globalization of Financial Markets and Financial Institutions

Convened by:

Jack Blum
Lobel, Novins, Lamont & Flug; Former Investigator, U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Director, investigations into B.C.C.I., Lockheed, ITT/Allende

Topics:

  • History of internationalization
  • Offshore banking
  • Regulation
  • International bankruptcy
  • International Criminal Procecution

Participants:

Stuart R. Allen
Senior Associate, Lindquist, Avey, MacDonald, Baskerville, Inc., Forensic Financial Investigations; Former Lead Investigator of Offshore Fraud, SEC

Alan Block
Professor of History, Pennsylvania State University; Author, Masters of Paradise

Tom Naylor
Professor of Economics, McGill University; Author, Hot Money and the Politics of Debt

Edward Nell
Chairman, Department of Economics, The New School for Social Research

Ira Silverman
Senior Producer, NBC News; Peabody Award Recipient for his reporting on B.C.C.I.

Cheryl Smith
Vice President, U.S. Trust, Boston

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WORKSHOPS

Microbial Threats and Global Society

Computer Power and Engineering Research and Technological Innovation

Human Rights and Humanitarian Emergencies

Beyond Beijing: The Global Empowerment of Women

Darwinism and Artificial Intelligence

Transportation and the Environment: A Global Perspective

Genetic Engineering and Our Humanness

The Future of Telecommunications

Prospects for Democractic Reform in the Former Soviet Union

Implications of the Globalization of Financial Markets and Financial Institutions

Development Banks, Private Investment and Poverty Reduction

Biotechnology and Animal Research

Art, Science and Technology: Concerning Our Reflection

The Future of Africa

Benefits of Space

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