DOMESTIC ADJUSTMENTS IN THE FACE OF GLOBALIZATION
1996–1997
Under the guidance of Dr. Charles Morrison of the APEC Study Center, Hawaii, and Dr. M. Hadi Soesastro of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta, a multilateral team of 11 scholars identified and explored the policy issues created or substantially affected by the effects of globalization on their respective countries and regions. They also identified relevant research priorities through a review of the domestic policy debates occurring in their country or region concerning the challenges of globalization. A preliminary survey report was presented at the Asia Pacific Agenda Project Forum in Bali in 1997, and the results of the survey were published in 1998.
PROJECT TEAM
Canada
PAUL BOWLES, Economics Program, University of Northern British Columbia
New Zealand
PAUL DALZIEL, Department of Economics and Marketing, Lincoln University
Japan
HEIZO TAKENAKA, Professor, Keio University
Korea
JWA SUNG-HEE, Senior Fellow, Korea Development Institute
China
DING JING-PING, Foreign Affairs Bureau, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Philippines
MARIA SOCCORO GOCHOCO-BAUTISTA, Economics Department, University of the Philippines
Indonesia
SUKARDI RINAKIT, Research Staff, Centre for Strategic and International Studies
Vietnam
NGUYEN HONG HA, Office for Scientific Administration, Institute for International Relations
Thailand
CHANTANA BANPASIRICHOTE , Department of Government and Politics, Chulalongkorn University
North America
SUSAN COLLINS, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
Europe
PIERRE JACQUET, Deputy Director, Institute Français des Rélations Internationales