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U.S.-China Relations in the Twenty-First Century: Participants of the Eighty-Ninth American Assembly

American Assembly at Columbia University

November 1996

*MICHAEL H. ARMACOST
President
The Brookings Institution
Washington, DC

A. DOAK BARNETT
Professor Emeritus
Johns Hopkins/SAIS
Washington, DC

JULIA CHANG BLOCH
President
The United States-Japan Foundation
New York, NY

CARROLL BOGERT
International Correspondent
Newsweek Magazine
New York, NY

BEAU BOULTER
Former Congressman
Attorney at Law
Beau Boulter, P.C.
Washington, DC

**MARCUS W. BRAUCHLI
China Bureau Chief
The Wall Street Journal
Hong Kong

RAYMOND F. BURGHARDT
Foreign Service Officer
Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs
U.S. Department of State
Washington DC

RICHARD C. BUSH
National Intelligence Officer for East Asia
National Intelligence Council
Washington, DC

RONNIE C. CHAN
Chairman
Hang Lung Development Group
HONG KONG

MIKE CHINOY
Hong Kong Bureau Chief
CNN
HONG KONG

*JEROME A. COHEN
Director, Asia Studies, Council on Foreign Relations
Professor, New York University Law School
Partner
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison
New York, NY

CURTIS C. CUTTER
President
ChinaMetrik
Washington, DC

DOUGLAS N. DAFT
Senior Vice President
President, Middle & Far East Group
The Coca-Cola Company
Atlanta, GA

KARL EIKENBERRY
Country Director for China, Mongolia & Hong Kong
Office of the Secretary of Defense
Washington, DC

JEFFREY L. FIEDLER
President
Food and Allied Services Trades Department
AFL-CIO
Washington, DC

CHAS. W. FREEMAN, JR.
Chairman
Projects International, Inc.
Washington, DC

*WILLIAM P. FULLER
President
The Asia Foundation
San Francisco, CA

PETER F. GEITHNER
Former Director, Asia Programs
The Ford Foundation
Larchmont,NY

HARRY HARDING
Dean
Elliott School of International Affairs
The George Washington University
Washington, DC

CHARLES O. HOLLIDAY, JR.
Executive Vice President and Chairman
DuPont Asia Pacific
Tokyo, JAPAN

KAREN ELLIOTT HOUSE
President, International
The Wall Street Journal
Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
New York, NY
++ARTHUR W. HUMMEL, JR.
Former Ambassador to PRC
Consultant, Lecturer
Chevy Chase, MD

**JOHN KAMM
President
Asia Pacific Resources, Inc.
San Francisco, CA

ROBERT A. KAPP
President
United States-China Business Council
Washington, DC

JAMES A. KELLY
President
Pacific Forum/CSIS
Honolulu, HI

DAVID M. LAMPTON
President
National Committee on U.S.-China Relations
New York, NY

TERRILL E. LAUTZ
Vice President
The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.
New York, NY

HERBERT LEVIN
Executive Director
America-China Society
New York, NY

KENNETH LIEBERTHAL
Arthur Thurnau Professor of Political Science
William Davidson Professor of Business Administration
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI

ABRAHAM F. LOWENTHAL
President
Pacific Council on International Policy
Los Angeles, CA

WHITNEY MILLAN
Chairman Emeritus
Cargill Inc.
Minneapolis, MN

MICHAEL B. McELROY
Chairman
Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences
Rotch Professor of Atmospheric Sciences
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA

LAURENCE T. MURPHY
President Emeritus
Director, Asia Center
Distinguished University Professor
Seton Hall University
South Orange, NJ

SAM NUNN
Chair Committee on Armed Services
United States Senate
Washington, DC

JOSEPH S. NYE, JR.
Dean
JFK School of Government
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA

MICHEL OKSENBERG
Senior Fellow
Asia/Pacific Research Center
Stanford University
Stanford, CA

SUSAN O'SULLIVAN
Regional Officer/China
East Asia & Pacific
Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights & Labor
Washington, DC

DOUGLAS PAAL
President
Asia Pacific Policy Center
Washington, DC

DWIGHT H. PERKINS
Harvard Institute for International Development
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA

A. KEN RICHESON
Vice President, Public Affairs
IBM World Trade Asia Corporation
Tokyo, JAPAN

ALAN D. ROMBERG
Principal Deputy Director
Policy Planning Staff
U.S. Department of State
Washington, DC

ROBERT S. ROSS
Department of Political Science
Boston College
Fairbank Center for East Asian Research
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA

**STANLEY ROTH
Director, Research & Studies Program
United States Institute of Peace
Washington, DC

ORVILLE SCHELL
Dean
Graduate School of Journalism
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA

+BRENT SCOWCROFT
President
The Scowcroft Group
Washington, DC

ELEANOR B. SHELDON
Former President
Social Science Research Council
New York, NY

RICHARD H. SOLOMON
President
U.S. Institute of Peace
Washington, DC

DAVID K.Y. TANG
Managing Partner
Preston, Gates & Ellis
Seattle, WA

++ANNE F. THURSTON
Independent Scholar

Washington, DC

++EZRA F. VOGEL
Director
Fairbank Center for East Asian Research
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA

RAYMOND J. WALDMANN
Vice President International Business
The Boeing Company
Seattle, WA

WILLIAM J. WARWICK
Chair & CEOAT&T (China) Co., Ltd.
Basking Ridge, NJ

+JOHN C. WHITEHEAD
Chair
AEA Investors Inc.
New York, NY

ALFRED D. WILHELM, JR.
Executive Vice President
Atlantic Council of the United States
Washington, DC

*PAUL WOLFOWITZ
Dean
The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
Johns Hopkins University
Washington, DC

EDEN Y. WOON
Executive Director
Washington State China Relations Council
Seattle, WA

++JOHN YOUNG
Executive Director
Committee of 100
New York, NY

NANCY YOUNG
Partner and Chair
International Practice Group
Richards & O'Neil, LLP
New York, NY

FAREED ZAKARIA
Managing Editor
Foreign Affairs
New York, NY

++MADELEINE H. ZELIN
Director
East Asian Institute
Columbia University
New York, NY

MICHAEL ZIELENZIGER
Tokyo Bureau Chief
Knight-Ridder Newspapers/San Jose Mercury News
Tokyo, JAPAN


Legend
*     Discussion Leader
**    Rapporteur
+     Delivered Formal Address
++    Panelist