alumni/student conference (fwd)

Kevin Eric Laney kel1 at columbia.edu
Thu Apr 16 18:56:34 UTC 1998


The Harriman Institute
420 West 118th Street, 12th Floor, New York, NY, 10027
Telephone 212-854-4623, Fax: 212-666-3481
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sipa/REGIONAL/HI/home.html
Lectures begin at 12:00 noon and are held in Room 1219  International
Affairs Building (IAB), 420 West 118th Street between Amsterdam Avenue and
Morningside Drive, unless otherwise indicated.

Student/Alumni Conference
The Harriman Institute Goes to Washington:
Fifty Years of Political, Economic and Social Policy Making

April 25, 1998
School of International and Public Affairs
420 West 118th Street
NYC


8:30 am                 Registration and Coffee

9:00 am                 Opening Remarks - Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., City
                        University of New York

9:20- 11:00     Panel One
The Corridors of Power: Policy Advising, Policy Making
Chair:                  Jonathan Sanders, CBS News
                        Marshall Shulman, Harriman Institute
                        Toby Gati, former Assistant Secretary of State for
Intelligence and Research
                        William Luers, former Ambassador to Czechoslovakia
                        Andrew Goodman, US State Department

(10 minute break)
11:10 - 12:30pm Panel Two
Planning the Transition: From Command and Control to a Market Economy
Chair:                  A. Robert Towbin, CE Unterberg Towbin
                        Richard Ericson, Harriman Institute
                        Padma Desai, Harriman Institute
                        Stanislaw Wellisz, Harriman Institute

12:30 - 2:00            Gala Lunch
                        Introduction: Mark von Hagen
Keynote Speaker -        Eleanor Randolph, New York Times Editorial Board
                        Alumni Awards

2:15 - 3:30     Panel Three
Breaching the Wall: Building Civil Society
Chair:                  Peter Pettibone,  Paterson & Belknap
                        Troy McGrath, Central European University
                        Jeri Laber, Human Rights Watch
                        Leonard Bernardo, The Open Society Institute

(10 minute break)
3:45 - 5:00     Panel Four - Roundtable
                Looking Forward: The Harriman Today and the Next Fifty
Years
                        Chair: Alexander Motyl, Harriman Institute
                        Mark Nichols, Harriman Institute
                        Jason Lindsey, Harriman Institute
                        Yuri Dzhibladze, Harriman Institute
                        Hillary Carlson, East Central European Center

5:00 - 6:30     Wine and Cheese Reception





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