The GW Centre for the Study of Globalization announces The Challenge of Globalization conference (open to the public) to be held at the George Washington University in Washington DC, on Friday November 4, 2005
New:
Keynote and Panel Summaries
Conference Keynote Speaker
Kemal Dervis
UNDP Administrator; former member of the Turkish Parliament
and former Turkish Minister of Economic Affairs and Treasury
Panel Discussion on
805 21st Street, NW, Washington DC
9:00 am - 10:15 am
Panel Discussions - Marvin Centre, Room 307
800 21st Street, NW, Washington DC
10:30 am - 6:00 pm
The conference, Challenges of Globalization: Reinventing Good Global Governance will consider the pressing global policy challenges created by globalization and examine reforms and new initiatives needed now to meet these new challenges.
Presentations will blend the perspectives of academics and practitioners on the immediate issues globalization has put on the policy front-burner, including global pandemics, global security and development, global financial market stability, and global trade and growth.
Keynote and Panel Summaries
Conference Keynote Speaker
Kemal Dervis
UNDP Administrator; former member of the Turkish Parliament
and former Turkish Minister of Economic Affairs and Treasury
Panel Discussion on
- Global Human Security and Development
- Global Health
- Global Trade and Investment
805 21st Street, NW, Washington DC
9:00 am - 10:15 am
Panel Discussions - Marvin Centre, Room 307
800 21st Street, NW, Washington DC
10:30 am - 6:00 pm
The conference, Challenges of Globalization: Reinventing Good Global Governance will consider the pressing global policy challenges created by globalization and examine reforms and new initiatives needed now to meet these new challenges.
Presentations will blend the perspectives of academics and practitioners on the immediate issues globalization has put on the policy front-burner, including global pandemics, global security and development, global financial market stability, and global trade and growth.
0 Comments
Would you like to comment?
You must be a member. Sign In if you are already a member.