Dilemmas of Empire and Nationbuilding:
The Role of the U.S. in the World


Friday, February 27

Economic Hegemony? Trade, Aid and Development

Economic Hegemony panel

Robert Lawrence, Albert L. Williams Professor of International Trade and Investment, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Senior Fellow, Institute for International Economics; Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research; Former Member, President's Council of Economic Advisers; Author, Can America Compete?; Coauthor, A Vision for the World Economy

Toby McIntosh, Managing Editor, Daily Report for Executives, Money & Politics Report, BNA's Banking Report , Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.; Founder and Director, "IFTIWatch", freedominfo.org, The National Security Archive

Morris Miller, former Executive Director, World Bank; Adjunct Professor of Administration, University of Ottawa; Economic Consultant on international development issues; President, M & M Associates Inc.; Chairman, Tele-Teaching International Inc.; former Deputy Secretary General, United Nations; former Economist, U.N. Resources Development Group; Author, Debt & the Environment: Converging Crises, "Globalization: Structural Adjustment on a Planetary Scale" and "The Call for a New (Improved) Bretton Woods"

David Rothkopf, Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Intellibridge; former Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for international trade policy, U.S. Department of Commerce; former Managing Director, Kissinger Associates; Founder and former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, International Media Partners; Principal Editor, The Big Emerging Markets

Moderators: Kristian Horvei and Claudine Iliev, EPIIC Colloquium