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Professional Presentations
Moderator and Featured Speaker, “Diplomacy for a Digital Age,” Secretary of
State’s Open Forum, Washington, D.C. May 1999.
“Challenges to American Leadership in the Global Information Society - The
Distributional Dimension”, J.F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA. March, 1999.
Panelist, “Telecommunications, Information and the New Economy,” Workshop, U.S.
– Africa Ministerial meetings, U.S. Department of State, March, 1999
Chair, “Developing A Research Design”, panel, “International Y2K Research
Project,” National Research Council, March, 1999.
Keynote Address, “Electronic Equity, New Information Technologies,
and Social Inequality: Against the Conventional Wisdom”, International
Conference on “New IT and Social Inequality” Conference, Center for
International Development and Conflict Management, University of Maryland,
February, 1999.
“Why Do Advanced IT Markets Emerge in Backward Countries?” Telecommunications
Policy Research Conference, Washington, D.C., September 1998.
“Globalization and Double Diversity: New Challenges to Careers in International
Affairs”, International Careers in International Affairs Program, Aspen, CO,
August, 1998.
“The Information Revolution and Globalization”, Asilah Conference on
Globalization, Asilah, Morocco, August, 1998.
“Changing Global Power Relations and U.S. Responses: Managing the Information
Revolution”, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Command, Control,
Communications, and Information, Department of Defense, July, 1998.
Chair
“Building Research Networks”, Information for Development (INFODEV) Conference,
World Bank, Rio de Janeiro, July 1998.
Seminar on South Africa, Congressional Research Service, Washington, D.C., June
1998.
“Current Policy Challenges to Global Conflict Management”, Luncheon speech,
International Association for Conflict Management, June, 1998.
“Rethinking U.S. Strategies Toward the Information Revolution”, Council on
Foreign Relations, June, 1998.
“Internet at the Millennium,” Plenary Panelist, Harvard Conference on Internet
and Society, Cambridge, MA , May, 1998.
“Information Technology Strategies in Asia After the Currency Crisis.”
Council on Foreign Relations, Washington, D.C., April 1998.
“Closing the Gap: The Information Haves and Have Nots,” China International
Information and Communications conference, Beijing, China, April, 1998.
Opening Remarks, Pacific Council on International Policy, “Diversity in U.S.
Foreign Policy-Making.” March 20-21, 1998.
"Achieving Global Competitiveness in Southern Africa: The View from Washington,"
Ambassadors from fourteen Southern African Nations, Washington, D.C. March 1998.
“U.S. National Security and the Information Revolution,” Speaker, National
Defense University, March, 1998.
Advisor
Government of South Africa, "Achieving Universal Access in Information
Technology." South Africa, February 1998.
"Asia and the Information Revolution: Impacts of the Currency Crisis," Center
for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Washington, D.C., February 1998.
"The Challenge of Global Information Technology," Faculty of Engineering,
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, January 1998.
"Globalization: The Information Revolution and the Impacts on Developing
Countries," University of Malaysia, January 1998.
"Globalization: Threat or Opportunity to Developing Countries?" Center for
Social Sciences, Calcutta, India, January 1998.
"Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives on Business Associations in Africa,"
African Studies Association, Columbus, Ohio, November 1997.
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