Work
Group 1
Global Values - Imagination, Illusion or Reality ?
Hosted by: Aspen Institute Berlin, Dräger Foundation, German Marshall Fund of the United States, Fulbright Commission
Faculty Dining Room, Marquette Center
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Session 1
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Titel |
Panelists |
Friday, Nov. 19
11 - 12.30 a.m. |
Global Business and Ethics |
Brian Hanson, Harvard University,
Center for European Studies: The Politics of Globalization: The Struggle
to define the Content and Extent of Global Values
David von Heyl, Work in the Global Village
Jeanene Lairo, Representative of German Industry and Trade: Global Values
- WTO |
| Moderator |
| Mark J. Ashby, Director, Business
Development Group of the Strategic Management Unit, Bell South
Corporation |
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Session 2
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Titel |
Panelists |
Friday, Nov. 19
2 - 3.30 p.m. |
Politics and
Security in a Global Community |
John
Leslie, Oakland: Political Choices and Integrating National Economies
into Global Markets
Mark Maskow, Paul H. Nitze School for Advanced International Studies, John
Hopkins University, Bologna: Transatlantic Security Identity: Do we have
different interpretations of the same values ?
Antje Wiener, Reader in European Studies, Queen's University of Belfast:
NATO and EU Eastern Enlargement: Constituting and Maintaining Institutional
Interests |
| Moderator |
| Dirk Rumberg, Head of Politics
Division, Bertelsmann Stiftung |
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Session 3
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Titel |
Panelists |
Friday, Nov. 19
4 - 5.30 p.m. |
Global Values
and Cultural Identity |
Johny Torpey, Assistant Professor,
University of British Columbia European/German and American/US migration
policies - an instance of post-national citizenship?
Brigitte M. Erbe, Ph.D., Professor, Associate Dean, Roosevelt University
: Down from the Ivory Tower: The Identity of the Professoriate in the
Information Age
Hartmut Eichel, Iowa-City: The environment
as a global value and a common goal
Amy Houpt, G7 Group, Washington, D.C.: Global
values and cultural identity in a globalized world |
| Moderator |
| Waltraud Schelkle, Associate Professor,
Chair in International Economic Relations, Free University of Berlin |
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Session 4
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Titel |
Panelists |
Saturday, Nov. 20
8.30 - 10 a.m. |
Global Media
and Ethics |
Christopher
Knabe, Dipl.Ing., Visiting Scholar / Post-Graduate Studies Fulbright
Scholarship, Illinois Institute of Technology / Chicago College of Architecture:
The global design process for the artificial city-island "Mirage City"
(Macau/ Hong Kong) and its consequences for architecture.
Christine Kolmar, Anchor, vice news head, NTV, Berlin: The (changing)
role of television news shows.
Kathie Scarrah, Director of Broadcast Communications, Office of Senator
Lieberman, Washington, D.C.: The relationship between thinking locally
and reporting globally - a perspective on the American broadcast
media. |
| Moderator |
| Paul Zielbauer, The New York Times,
New York |
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