Welcome to the October 4, 2009 edition of Get International Clients.
In this video, Francis Fukuyama urges U.S. to work with Middle East, focus on Asia. Fukuyama is former specialist on the Middle East and Europe for the U.S. Department of State, Fukuyama called “hard power” — using traditional military might against other states — impossible in the Middle East, where few governments are strong enough to control nonstate groups within their own borders. Facing this new reality in many regions of the world, American leaders must focus not only on winning military confrontations, but also on developing the support of populations abroad.
In this session on politics and markets in the rise of Chinese capitalism, Victor Nee (Cornell University) and Sonja Opper (Lund University) present their paper, “On Politicized Capitalism,” followed by Q&A.
In this video, city and regional planning professor and adjunct professor of economics at the Johnson Graduate School of Management Iwan J. Azis has addressed and published on topics of financial economics, economic modeling, and the linkages between macro-financial policy and social issues. He has conducted research and consulted for various international organizations and universities. Azis has held a visiting professorship at the MITI Institute in Japan, Australian National University in Canberra, and Gakushuin University in Tokyo. His speech in entitled The Global Financial Crisis.
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