Kurs:Pacific World
Shifting Trade Winds: APEC, Globalization & The Pacific Northwest
[Bearbeiten]Portland Community College hosted this lecture as part of the symposium "Shifting Trade Winds: APEC, Globalization & The Pacific Northwest" in Portland, Oregon in September 2011:.
In 2011, the United States hosted the leaders of some of the world's largest economies for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. In anticipation of this major event, Portland Community College welcomed the public, our local business community, and college and university faculty to a symposium to discuss trade and cultural issues in the Asia-Pacific region.
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1 | Chris McNally "The Global Emergence of Sino-Capitalism..." |
Chris McNally is an Associate Professor of Political Economy at Chaminade University and a Nonresident Fellow at the East-West Center. His lecture is titled: "The Global Emergence of Sino-Capitalism: Rebalancing US-China Economic Relations" |
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2 | Andrea G. Arai "Understanding the Social and Cultural Effects..." | Andrea G. Arai teaches in the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington and the title of her lecture is: "Understanding the Social and Cultural Effects of Long-term Recession in Contemporary Japan." | 2865 views |
3 | Michael Michalak "Shifting Trade Winds Remarks and Q & A" | Michael W. Michalak is a former U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam and Senior Advisor to the APEC 2011 USA Host Committee. | 630 views |