How Asia Got Rich: Japan, China & the Asian Miracle

May 13, 2003
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Corporate Program past event

Corporate Breakfast
8:30 – 10 am

Speaker
Edith Terry,
Opinion Pages Editor, South China Morning Post


Presider
Nigel Holloway,
former Deputy Editor, Forbes Global


For the past two decades Japan has been seeking new alliances in Asia through trade and aid, in an effort to enhance its security. As its fortunes have risen and fallen in the West, Japan has built enduring ties in East Asia, culminating this year in China’s replacing the U.S. as Japan’s number one trading partner. Could productive economic ties with its neighbors eventually supplant Japan’s Cold War pact with the U.S.? Author Edith Terry argues that this quiet progress, with Japan’s leadership and China’s growth, could create a new regional movement counter to the convergence theories of free markets and globalization. Join us for this forward-looking discussion. Includes continental breakfast and booksigning.


Agenda
8:30 – 9 am  Registration & continental breakfast
9 – 9:30       Author’s presentation
9:30 – 10     Q&A/discussion


Tickets: Corporate members are entitled to a designated number of free admissions to this event, based on their company’s current membership level. These reservations must be made at least 48 hours prior to the event. Additional corporate registrants pay the discounted corporate member rate of $20.
Nonmember tickets: $35. Academic rate is also available.


Refunds will not be issued after noon, two business days before the program, but substitutes are welcome. No shows will be billed.

  • Tuesday, May 13, 2003
  • 8:30 am