To register for this event only, please visit www.worldleaders.columbia.edu>. Making Globalization Work In conjunction with the World Leaders Forum, the Committee on Global Thought, and the Initiative for Policy Dialogue. A discussion with distinguished panelists on solutions for some of the world's most pressing problems, such as debt, unfair trade, the "resource curse," the need to curb harmful emissions and world poverty. Hosted by Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger and moderated by Tina Rosenberg, editorial writer for the New York Times. Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph E. Stiglitz, University Professor at Columbia University, chair of Columbia University's Committee on Global Thought, is the author of Making Globalization Work, the sequel to Globalization and Its Discontents, which sold more than one million copies. Panelists include Nancy Birdsall, president of the Center for Global Development, and George Soros, founder and chairman of the Open Society Institute and chairman of Soros Fund Management LLC. Seating is limited, registration is required.
Monday, September 18, 2006 6:15pm
Roone Arledge Auditorium, Alfred Lerner Hall
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Free and open to the public
To register for this event only, please visit www.worldleaders.columbia.edu
First come, first seated
Sponsors
World Leaders Forum
Committee on Global Thought
Initiative for Policy Dialogue
Participants
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Joseph E. Stiglitz
University Professor
Columbia University
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Lee C. Bollinger
President
Columbia University
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Tina Rosenberg
Writer
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George Soros
Philanthropist, Financial Analyst, and Author
The Open Society Foundation
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Nancy Birdsall
Founding President
The Center for Global Development
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