Asia Pacific Executive Forum summary report : doing business in a changing Asia : a strategic vision, January 16-19, 2001

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2001
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Honolulu, HI : East-West Center
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Doing business in a changing Asia : a strategic vision
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The Asia Pacific Executive Forum "Summary Report" summarizes the presentations, discussions and conclusions of the conference. Contents: Keynote address: Asian options and the new American administration / Tom Plate -- Corporate restructuring after the Asian crisis / David D. Hale -- Post-cold war U.S. interest in the Asia Pacific / Charles E. Morrison -- Shifting trading arrangements in Asia Pacific: implications for market and nonmarket strategies / Vinod Aggarwal -- Protecting you and your business: report on terrorism and other risks / Myron R. Fuller -- Key issues for doing business in the Asia Pacific: energy, environment and business, and population / Fereidun Fesharaki, Lyuba Zarsky, Andrew Mason -- Political changes in Asia: an overview / Muthiah Alagappa --Panel session: a business agenda for the region -- Panel session: Japan -- Panel session: China -- India: new market opportunities / Aditya Sapru -- Election 2000: what really happened? / Neil S. Newhouse -- Koreas / Ungsuh Kenneth Park -- Panel session: ASEAN -- Roundtable sessions: Information technology and telecommunications ; Banking and finance ; Energy industry.
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Asia - Economic conditions - 1945-, United States - Relations - Asia, Asia - Relations - United States, Asia - Politics and government, Japan - Economic conditions - 1989-, China - Economic conditions - 2000-, Korea (South) - Economic conditions - 1994-, Petroleum industry and trade - Asia, Older people - Asia, Information technology - Asia - Congresses, East-West Center. East-West Seminars
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