| Session 1: Conflict between the Developed and Developing Nations |
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Presiding: Walter Isard, Cornell University |
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Panelists: |
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Iwan Azis, University of Indonesia
The Developing Nations' Perspective, Objective and Aspirations |
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Gustav Ranis, Yale University
North/South Conflicts & Their Management |
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Discussants: |
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Wing They Woo, University of California -Davis |
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Philip Swagel, Northwestern University |
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Solomon Polachek, State University of New York at Binghamton |
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| Session 2: Disarmament and Development: from Military Spending to Social Development Programs (joint session with the AEA) |
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Presiding: Robert J. Schwartz, Founder and Trustee of ECCAR |
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Presenters: |
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Ahmad Kamal, UN ECOSOC
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Lawrence Klein, University of Pennsylvania |
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Michael Intriligator, UCLA |
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Discussants: |
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Dorrie Weiss, ECAAR's UN Representative |
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Dietrich Fischer, Pace University |
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| Session 3: Recent Progress in Research on Conversion |
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Presiding: Ann Markusen, Rutgers University |
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Presenters: |
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Jay Stowsky, UC-Berkeley
Dual Use Technology Policy: An Evaluation of the Clinton Effort |
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Paul Ong, UCLA
Defense Downsizing: Consequences and Strategies for Workers |
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Dan Flaming, Economic Roundtable
Seven Years to Meltdown: Defense Conversion in Los Angeles |
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Ann Markusen & Michael Oden, Rutgers University
Post-Cold War Conversion: Comparing Los Angeles with St. Louis, Long Island, Seattle, & Northern New Mexico |
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| Session 4: Barriers to a Sustainable Energy Future: Military and Civilian Nuclear Programs |
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Presiding: William Weida, The Colorado College |
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Panelists: |
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Erik Ferguson, erik Ferguson Associates |
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Michael Oden, Rutgers University |
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Jackie Caboasso, Western STates Legal Foundation |
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Discussant: |
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Alice Slater, ECAAR |
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