2001 Topical Symposium Image - Globalization

2001 TOPICAL SYMPOSIUM

 “National Security in the Global Era”

  September 20-21, 2001 

 AGENDA (As of 27 November, 2001) 

 

 

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Opinions, Conclusions, and Recommendations expressed or implied by the Authors' Papers are solely those of the Author and do not represent the views of the National Defense University, the Department of Defense, or any other government agency or nongovernment organization.

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The two volume book that was used as the foundation for this symposium can be found at the  following link

                The Global Century - Globalization and National Security, Volumes I, II

 

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Challenges of the Global Century - Report of the Project on Globalization and National Security   (HTML) - (PDF)

                Thursday, September 20, 2001 

                0700-0815    Registration

                0815-0830    Welcome and Administrative Remarks

        0830-0930    PANEL ONE:  Security Affairs in a Globalizing World:            
                           Strategic Consequences and Policy Implications

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Globalization and National Security: A Net Assessment: 
Moderator and Presenter:  Dr. Stephen J. Flanagan; Director, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University, Washington, DC

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A Global Balance Sheet:
Presenter:  Professor J. David Richardson;
Senior Fellow, Institute for International Economics and Professor of Economics, The Maxwell School of Syracuse University 

0930-1000    Break 

1000-1200    PANEL TWO:  Regional Trends:  Globalization’s
  
                 Uneven Impact

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Europe:  Key Allies in Addressing the Challenges of Globalization:
Presenter:  Ambassador Robert E. Hunter;
Senior Advisor, RAND and Vice Chairman of the Atlantic Treaty Association

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 Security Politics in the Persian Gulf:  Order and Disorder
Presenter:  Dr. Patrick L. Clawson;
Director of Research,  The Washington Institute for Near East Policy  

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 China, Asia, and Globalization:  
Presenter:
 Dr. Robert Sutter;
Visiting Professor, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University 

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 Developing Countries:  
Presenter:  Dr. Carol J. Lancaster; Director, Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS)  and Co-Director, JD/MSFS Program, Georgetown University 

   1215-1400    LUNCH - Keynote Address:  Reflections on Globalization
                       and American Foreign Policy"  

               Speaker:  General Charles Wilhelm, U.S. Marine Corps (Retired)

1430-1630    PANEL THREE:  New Security Challenges in the Global Era 

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Terrorism:
Presenter:  Ambassador Robert B. Oakley; Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University 

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Human Dimensions of Global Security:
Presenter:  Dr. Enid C.B. Schoettle;
Special Advisor to the Chairman, National Intelligence Council

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*  Information Warfare and Cyber Terrorism:  
 Presenter:
  Dr. Frederick Giessler;
Professor of System Management, Information Resources Management College, National Defense University

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*  Environmental Issues:
Presenter:  Ms. Elizabeth L. Chalecki; Research Associate, Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security  symposia/topical2001/chaleckipaper1.htm

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 Energy and Trade Security:    
Presenter:  Dr. Thomas T.M. Barnett; Professor/Senior Strategic Researcher, Decision Strategies Department, United States Naval War College

1645-1900    Reception

Friday, September 21, 2001

0830-1000    PANEL FOUR:  Globalization and the Bush Administration

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Globalization and the Bush Administration’s Strategic Agenda:
Presenter:  Dr. Patrick M. Cronin;
Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Policy and Program Coordination, United States Agency for International Development

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Integrating Globalization and National Security Policy:
Presenter:  Mr. Steven Simon;
Assistant Director and Carol Deane Senior Fellow, The International Institute for Strategic Studies, London

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A Perspective from Abroad:
Presenter:  Dr. Dieter Dettke;
Executive Director, Friedrich Ebert Foundation 

1000-1030    Break

1030-1245    PANEL FIVE:  Defense Strategy and Military Operations
                    in the Global Era
 

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The Emerging U.S. Defense Strategy:  Are we Preparing for the Global Era?: 
Presenter:  Dr. Clark A. Murdock
Senior Fellow, International Security Program, CSIS

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Theater Engagement and Strategic Shaping:
Presenter:  General George Joulwan, U.S. Army (Ret)

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*  Transforming U.S. Forces for New Operations:
Presenter:  
Captain Alex Urrutia,
Director, Joint Interoperability and Integration, United States Joint Forces Command

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The Impact of Globalization on Military Operations:
Presenter:  
Captain Sam J. Tangredi, US Navy,
Senior Military Fellow, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University

1300-1430    Lunch - " The Bush Administration's Response to Globalization"  

                      Speaker:  Ambassador Richard N. Haass; Director of Policy Planning, United States Department of State   

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