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East Asia or Eastern Asia is the eastern subregion of the Eurasian continent, which can be defined in either geographical or cultural terms. Geographically and geopolitically, it covers about 12,000,000 km2 (4,600,000 sq mi), or about 28% of the Asian continent, about 15% bigger than the area of Europe.
More than 1.5 billion people, about 38% of the population of Asia and 22% or over one fifth of all the people in the world, live in East Asia. Although the coastal and rivery areas of the region form one of the world's most populated places, the population in Mongolia and Western China, both landlocked areas, is very sparsely distributed, with Mongolia having the lowest population density of a sovereign state. The overall population density of the region is 133 inhabitants per square kilometre (340/sq mi), about three times the world average of 45/km2 (120/sq mi).
Historically, many societies in East Asia have been part of the Chinese cultural sphere, and East Asian vocabulary and scripts are often derived from Classical Chinese and Chinese script. Sometimes Northeast Asia is used to denote Japan and Korea. Major religions include Buddhism (mostly Mahayana), Confucianism or Neo-Confucianism, Taoism, Chinese folk religion, Islam in China and Taiwan, Shinto in Japan, Shamanism in Korea, Mongolia and other indigenous populations of northern East Asia, and recently Christianity in South Korea. The Chinese Calendar is the root from which many other East Asian calendars are derived.
The points of the compass are points on a compass, specifically on the compass rose, marking divisions of the four cardinal directions: North, South, East, West. The number of points may be only the 4 cardinal points, or the 8 principal points adding the intercardinal (or ordinal) directions northeast (NE), southeast (SE), southwest (SW), and northwest (NW). In meteorological usage further intermediate points are added to give the sixteen points of a wind compass. Finally, at the most complete in European tradition, are found the full thirty-two points of the mariner's compass. In ancient China 24 points of the compass were used.
In the mariner's exercise of boxing the compass, all thirty-two points of the compass are named in clockwise order. The names of intermediate points are formed by the initials of the cardinal directions and their intermediate ordinal directions, and are very handy to refer to a heading (or course or azimuth) in a general or colloquial fashion, without having to resort to computing or recalling degrees. For most applications, the minor points have been superseded by degrees measured clockwise from North.
Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia is a subregion of Asia, consisting of the countries that are geographically south of China, east of India, west of New Guinea and north of Australia. The region lies near the intersection of geological plates, with heavy seismic and volcanic activity. Southeast Asia consists of two geographic regions:
Definitions of "Southeast Asia" vary, but most definitions include the area represented by the countries (sovereign states and dependent territories) listed below. All of the states except for East Timor are members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The area, together with part of South Asia, was widely known as the East Indies or simply the Indies until the 20th century. Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands are considered part of Southeast Asia though they are governed by Australia. Sovereignty issues exist over some territories in the South China Sea. Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan (a disputed region or nation), are considered as part of the Southeast Asia.Papua New Guinea has stated that it might join ASEAN, and is currently an observer.
Time Lapse is the first live album by guitarist Steve Hackett. The album is drawn from live performances at the Savoy Theater in New York City (during the Cured tour) and at Central TV Studios in Nottingham.
All songs written by Steve Hackett, except where indicated.
Nottingham
New York
Tracks 1–5, 13–14 recorded at Central TV Studios, Nottingham, October 1990
Asia (i/ˈeɪʒə/ or /ˈeɪʃə/) is the Earth's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the eastern and northern hemispheres. Asia covers an area of 44,579,000 square kilometers, about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8.7% of the Earth's total surface area. It has historically been home to the world's first modern civilizations and has always hosted the bulk of the planet's human population. Asia is notable for not only overall large size and population, but unusually dense and large settlements as well as vast barely populated regions within the continent of 4.4 billion people. The boundaries of Asia are traditionally determined as that of Eurasia, as there is no significant geographical separation between Asia and Europe. The most commonly accepted boundaries place Asia to the east of the Suez Canal, the Ural River, and the Ural Mountains, and south of the Caucasus Mountains and the Caspian and Black Seas. It is bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Indian Ocean and on the north by the Arctic Ocean.
http://www.weforum.org/ 13.06.2011 How can regional players design a comprehensive blueprint to manage the transition to a wider spectrum of energy resources in Asia? The following dimensions are addressed: - Economic and political frameworks - New resources and innovations - Supply chain security Panelists: • Karen Agustiawan, President Director and Chief Executive Officer, Pertamina (Persero), Indonesia; Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum on East Asia • Gérard Mestrallet, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, GDF SUEZ, France • Melody Meyer, President, Chevron Asia Pacific Exploration and Production Company, Chevron Corporation, USA • Tri Mumpuni, Executive Director, IBEKA, Indonesia • Prashant Ruia, Group Chief Executive, Essar Group, India; Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum on...
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Peter Hayes, Executive Director of the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainable Development (http://www.nautilus.org), talks about the implications of the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant for the rest of East Asia. He also addresses security linkages such as early warning, rapid response, spent fuel relocation, and the role of civil society networks. The lecture took place at the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS - http://www.miis.edu) on September 21, 2011.
Simmons & Simmons Of Counsel Bree Miechel talks to Benjamin Tan about opportunities and challenges for renewables projects in South East Asia.
http://www.bohobeautiful.life http://www.cambodiawildlifesanctuary.org http://www.saveelephant.org It's hard not to feel saddened by all the poverty we see on a daily basis through travelling through many South East Asian countries. Cambodia hit us hard emotionally by what we saw and experienced, however whenever life gets us down we look up towards the good people doing good things. Allowing their energy to inspire us to have faith and to never give up on trying to bring some light into this darkened world. Here's to amazing people, dedicating their lives to make this world a better place. And to all the wonderful Cambodians we met who were so happy, giving, and beautiful. xo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Music By: (Sourc...
Squabbles over little specks of land in the ocean threaten Asian peace A race for energy resources makes unresolved territorial disputes more dangerous in both North-East and South-East Asia
Professor Christopher Dent explores how we can understand East Asia as a region, recent key developments in East Asia’s regional affairs, and how East Asia is shaping the world in which we live. Themes Asia International economics Economic growth Speaker Christopher Dent Professor, University of Leeds Chair Ulf Sverdrup Director East Asia is host to many of the world’s most important and dynamic economies – China, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and others. Over the last years, its impact on the global economy and world affairs has been profound, and this impact is likely to become even more significant in the foreseeable future. China’s rapid rise to power has been keenly felt both inside the East Asia region and globally. Professor Christopher Dent explores ...
China's increasing assertiveness in the South China Sea has changed the security dynamic in East Asia. Are the United States and its allies on a collision course with China, or are there ways to avoid the outbreak of conflict? We will explore these with our guest, Jacqueline Newmyer Deal, who has furnished analysis to the Defense Department on East Asian security issues for over a decade. Deal, an FPRI Senior Fellow, is President and CEO of the Long Term Strategy Group, a Washington, DC-based defense consultancy. For the last decade, she has worked with the Director of the Office of the Secretary of Defense/Net Assessment on projects related to East Asia. Recent studies include an analysis of the security implications of alternative Chinese futures, an assessment of China’s capacity for ...
The Management Board of voestalpine and managing directors of local voestalpine companies talk about the importance of the energy sector for voestalpine in the region of South East Asia. http://bit.ly/southeastasia
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Cross-Straits Series: Implications of Energy Security on Critical Geopolitical, Economic, and Environmental Issues in the Asia-Pacific Region A discussion with: Mr. Edward C. Chow Senior Fellow, Center for Strategic & International Studies Dr. Van Jackson Visiting Fellow Center for a New American Security Mr. Robert A. Manning Senior Fellow, Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security Atlantic Council Ms. Meredith Miller Senior Vice President of Trade, Economic, and Energy Affairs; Director of NBR's Washington, DC office The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) Moderated by: Mr. Keith Johnson Senior Reporter Foreign Policy Please join the Atlantic Council's Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security for a discussion with leading experts assessing China, Japan, the R...
"Energy Efficiency in South East Asia: Investment Opportunities" Seminar by British Embassy Bangkok Mr. Alexander McKinnon, Director of M&C; Energy Group Ltd., presented the topics of "Energy Savings: Managing Risk" at British Embassy's recent seminar titled "Energy Efficiency in South East Asia: Investment Opportunities". The highlight of this seminar was the launch of the "Energy Efficiency in South East Asia: Investment Opportunities" Report - a study commissioned by the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office. The report compared the potential of the 6 major countries like Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines as destinations for investments in Energy Efficiency undertakings, examining key points for those looking to enter this market: size, profitabilit...
MaximsNewsNetwork: 17 April 2010 - THE WORLD BANK: Washington, DC - A new report from the World Bank says that countries in East Asia can minimize greenhouse gas emissions without threatening growth. The report's authors argue that the time for East Asian governments to act is now, because the decisions they make today will have an impact on emissions for decades to come. Major investments in energy efficiency and a switch to renewable power in six East Asian countries could stabilize greenhouse gas emissions, increase access to energy and improve the quality of life, according to economists at the World Bank. The six countries are China, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. SOUNDBITE (English) Xiaodong Wang, Senior Energy Specialist, World Bank Group: East Asia is...
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http://www.weforum.org/ What are the key priorities for securing Asia's energy future? Dimensions to be addressed: - Chinese energy demand slowdown - Commitment to low-carbon innovation - Regional energy infrastructure integration This session was developed in partnership with Arirang. • Saikhanbileg Chimed, Prime Minister of Mongolia • Alexander Galushka, Minister for the Development of the Russian Far East of the Russian Federation • Prakash P. Hinduja, Chairman, Europe, Hinduja Group of Companies, Switzerland • Dong-Kwan Kim, Managing Director, Hanwha Group, Republic of Korea; Young Global Leader • Boqiang Lin, Dean, Institute for Studies in Energy Policy, Xiamen University, People's Republic of China; Global Agenda Council on Decarbonizing Energy Moderated by • Rah Seung-Yun, Pres...
Der Einladung folgten mehrere hundert Investoren, Consultants und führende Experten aus Industrie und Politik. In zahlreichen Vorträgen konnten sich die Fachbesucher aus dem In- und Ausland über den Status quo der Energiewende und die globalen Entwicklungen im Bereich der Erneuerbaren Energien informieren.
Roundtable 4: Looking East: Russia's Expanding Role in Asia's Energy Markets Speakers: Tadashi Maeda, Representative Director and Senior Managing Director of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) Tatiana Mitrova, Head of Oil & Gas Department, Energy Research Institute and the Russian Academy of Sciences Keun-Wook Paik, Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies and Associate Fellow at Chatham House Tom Cutler, President of Cutler International, LLC and previous Director of Office of European & Asia Pacific Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy More than 200 senior stakeholders from industry, policy, and research gathered in Seoul from June 30 to July 1 at the 2014 Pacific Energy Summit. Access Summit materials, including audio from media roun...
http://www.weforum.org/ How should East Asian leaders manage the new geopolitics of energy? Dimensions to be addressed: - Tensions over resource extraction and territorial disputes - Impact of declining global oil prices - Models of regional collaboration and connected infrastructure This session was developed in partnership with Channel News Asia. • Natig Aliyev, Minister of Energy of Azerbaijan • Harry Harris, Commander of the United States Pacific Fleet, US Navy • Melody Boone Meyer, President, Chevron Asia Pacific Exploration and Production Company, Chevron Corporation, Singapore • Sudirman Said, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources of Indonesia • Shahril Shamsuddin, President and Group Chief Executive Officer, SapuraKencana Petroleum, Malaysia Moderated by • Chloe Cho Heemyun...
150MW BURGOS WIND FARM EDC Wind Power Corporation A timelapse documentation prepared for Energy Development Corporation (EDC). However, this presentation represents the author's own edit. It is not the approved version of EDC. Featuring 50 units of Vestas V90 3MW wind turbines. Commissioned last November 5, 2014. The estimated cost for the construction of the wind farm was US$450 million. Coverage commenced from the arrival of turbine components last October 2013, with the blades, nacelles and tower segments arriving at Omnico Port, Ilocos Norte. These parts were later transferred to Burgos through barging. Significant stages of the construction were covered: from Foundation Preparation up to Tower Erection. Hundreds of thousand still shots taken using CANON 5D Mark3 with various Cano...
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PV Tech spoke to Yong Liu, Chief Technical Officer for JA Solar, at the recent Solar Energy South East Asia conference in Bangkok, Thailand. In the interview Mr Liu discusses JA Solar's strategy for the next few years, and their attitude to technology. He also talks about JA Solar's PID resistance guarantee, which he sites as a unique factor in the company's success.
Based on the data freely available at data.worldbank.org
Based on the data freely available at data.worldbank.org
Based on the data freely available at data.worldbank.org
Based on the data freely available at data.worldbank.org
Based on the data freely available at data.worldbank.org
Based on the data freely available at data.worldbank.org
Based on the data freely available at data.worldbank.org
Based on the data freely available at data.worldbank.org
Based on the data freely available at data.worldbank.org
The 3rd East Asia Summit Clean Energy Forum on 3 July in Kunming, China
http://www.weforum.org/ 13.06.2011 How can regional players design a comprehensive blueprint to manage the transition to a wider spectrum of energy resources in Asia? The following dimensions are addressed: - Economic and political frameworks - New resources and innovations - Supply chain security Panelists: • Karen Agustiawan, President Director and Chief Executive Officer, Pertamina (Persero), Indonesia; Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum on East Asia • Gérard Mestrallet, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, GDF SUEZ, France • Melody Meyer, President, Chevron Asia Pacific Exploration and Production Company, Chevron Corporation, USA • Tri Mumpuni, Executive Director, IBEKA, Indonesia • Prashant Ruia, Group Chief Executive, Essar Group, India; Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum on...
Peter Hayes, Executive Director of the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainable Development (http://www.nautilus.org), talks about the implications of the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant for the rest of East Asia. He also addresses security linkages such as early warning, rapid response, spent fuel relocation, and the role of civil society networks. The lecture took place at the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS - http://www.miis.edu) on September 21, 2011.
Cross-Straits Series: Implications of Energy Security on Critical Geopolitical, Economic, and Environmental Issues in the Asia-Pacific Region A discussion with: Mr. Edward C. Chow Senior Fellow, Center for Strategic & International Studies Dr. Van Jackson Visiting Fellow Center for a New American Security Mr. Robert A. Manning Senior Fellow, Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security Atlantic Council Ms. Meredith Miller Senior Vice President of Trade, Economic, and Energy Affairs; Director of NBR's Washington, DC office The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) Moderated by: Mr. Keith Johnson Senior Reporter Foreign Policy Please join the Atlantic Council's Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security for a discussion with leading experts assessing China, Japan, the R...
Roundtable 4: Looking East: Russia's Expanding Role in Asia's Energy Markets Speakers: Tadashi Maeda, Representative Director and Senior Managing Director of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) Tatiana Mitrova, Head of Oil & Gas Department, Energy Research Institute and the Russian Academy of Sciences Keun-Wook Paik, Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies and Associate Fellow at Chatham House Tom Cutler, President of Cutler International, LLC and previous Director of Office of European & Asia Pacific Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy More than 200 senior stakeholders from industry, policy, and research gathered in Seoul from June 30 to July 1 at the 2014 Pacific Energy Summit. Access Summit materials, including audio from media roun...
A panel with Karen Agustiawan CEO, Pertamina Indonesia's state-owned energy company Introductory remarks by John J. Hamre President, CEO and The Pritzker Chair Center for Strategic and International Studies Moderated by Ernest Z. Bower Senior Adviser and Sumitro Chair for Southeast Asia Studies Center for Strategic and International Studies April 11, 2013 11:30 am -- 12:30 pm CSIS B1 Conference Facility 1800 K ST NW, Washington DC, 2013 Follow this event on Twitter, @SoutheastAsiaDC | @CSIS | #CSISLive Please join us for this critical speech by Ms. Karen Agustiawan, President Director and CEO of PT Pertamina (Persero), an Indonesian state-owned energy corporation. Running an integrated oil & gas business, Pertamina is one of the world's largest producer and exporter of liquefied natural...
http://www.weforum.org/ How should East Asian leaders manage the new geopolitics of energy? Dimensions to be addressed: - Tensions over resource extraction and territorial disputes - Impact of declining global oil prices - Models of regional collaboration and connected infrastructure This session was developed in partnership with Channel News Asia. • Natig Aliyev, Minister of Energy of Azerbaijan • Harry Harris, Commander of the United States Pacific Fleet, US Navy • Melody Boone Meyer, President, Chevron Asia Pacific Exploration and Production Company, Chevron Corporation, Singapore • Sudirman Said, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources of Indonesia • Shahril Shamsuddin, President and Group Chief Executive Officer, SapuraKencana Petroleum, Malaysia Moderated by • Chloe Cho Heemyun...
China's increasing assertiveness in the South China Sea has changed the security dynamic in East Asia. Are the United States and its allies on a collision course with China, or are there ways to avoid the outbreak of conflict? We will explore these with our guest, Jacqueline Newmyer Deal, who has furnished analysis to the Defense Department on East Asian security issues for over a decade. Deal, an FPRI Senior Fellow, is President and CEO of the Long Term Strategy Group, a Washington, DC-based defense consultancy. For the last decade, she has worked with the Director of the Office of the Secretary of Defense/Net Assessment on projects related to East Asia. Recent studies include an analysis of the security implications of alternative Chinese futures, an assessment of China’s capacity for ...
Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Japan has decided to deport the Chinese activists who landed themselves in the middle of a territorial dispute. At the heart of it is a chain of islands under Japanese control that is also claimed by Taiwan. Commerce and energy needs are among the key factors driving the dispute. How will this affect relations between Asia's two biggest economies? Guests: Andrew Leung, Bruce Klingner, Brett Bull. At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.' Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them info...
http://www.weforum.org/ How will recent business and policy developments affect world energy markets? Dimensions to be addressed: - Global demand changes - Implications of China’s Five-Year Plan - Future of clean energy technology Speakers: -Iain Conn, Chief Executive Officer, Centrica, United Kingdom. -Gao Jifan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Trina Solar, People's Republic of China. -Han Wenke, Director-General, Energy Research Institute (ERI), People's Republic of China. -Geoffrey Qhena, Chief Executive Officer, Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa (IDC), South Africa. -Changhua Wu, Director, China, TIR Consulting, People's Republic of China. Moderated by Cheryl Martin, Head of Centre of Global Industries, Member of the Managing Board, World Economic Forum.
Professor Christopher Dent explores how we can understand East Asia as a region, recent key developments in East Asia’s regional affairs, and how East Asia is shaping the world in which we live. Themes Asia International economics Economic growth Speaker Christopher Dent Professor, University of Leeds Chair Ulf Sverdrup Director East Asia is host to many of the world’s most important and dynamic economies – China, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and others. Over the last years, its impact on the global economy and world affairs has been profound, and this impact is likely to become even more significant in the foreseeable future. China’s rapid rise to power has been keenly felt both inside the East Asia region and globally. Professor Christopher Dent explores ...
Start Video at 19:17 The CSIS Energy and National Security Program is pleased to host Fereidun Fesharaki, Founder and Chairman of FGE, for a presentation and discussion on the current state of global oil and gas markets, one balancing as the other appears to tip toward imbalance. Oil markets are struggling to reach a balance, and with robust demand growth and continued OPEC cutbacks, a balance might be reached in the 2017/2018 period. LNG markets are facing a prolonged period of imbalance, perhaps through about 2023, before a balance can be reached. While many advocate new U.S. LNG projects, around 50% of the projects currently under construction have still not been sold to end users. Dr. Fesharaki's work is recognized worldwide for pioneering oil and gas market analysis since the early...
http://www.weforum.org/ What are the key priorities for securing Asia's energy future? Dimensions to be addressed: - Chinese energy demand slowdown - Commitment to low-carbon innovation - Regional energy infrastructure integration This session was developed in partnership with Arirang. • Saikhanbileg Chimed, Prime Minister of Mongolia • Alexander Galushka, Minister for the Development of the Russian Far East of the Russian Federation • Prakash P. Hinduja, Chairman, Europe, Hinduja Group of Companies, Switzerland • Dong-Kwan Kim, Managing Director, Hanwha Group, Republic of Korea; Young Global Leader • Boqiang Lin, Dean, Institute for Studies in Energy Policy, Xiamen University, People's Republic of China; Global Agenda Council on Decarbonizing Energy Moderated by • Rah Seung-Yun, Pres...
Please join us for a dialogue with General Vincent Brooks to discuss the Pacific Pathways strategy, an innovative approach to conducting previously scheduled exercises in the region, and the increasingly positive impact it's having. GEN Brooks will also discuss the newly-created disaster management exchange with Hainan, other opportunities in the Pacific region, and the greater U.S. rebalance strategy. Speaker: General Vincent K. Brooks Commanding General U.S. Army, Pacific (USARPAC) Moderator: Maren Leed, Ph.D. Senior Adviser, Harold Brown Chair in Defense Policy Studies Programs HAROLD BROWN CHAIR IN DEFENSE POLICY STUDIES Topics INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, MILITARY STRATEGY, HOMELAND SECURITY, GLOBAL STRATEGY, DISASTER RISK REDUCTION Regions ARCTIC, ASIA, CHINA, JAPAN, KOREA, OCEANIA, SOUTH...
Last month, China and Japan held their first high-level security talks in four years, following recent tensions over territorial and historical issues. Given the significant role of both countries in East Asia, a deteriorating Japan-China relationship would have a detrimental impact on the security environment of the region. As Tokyo has strong security ties with the United States, a Japan-China conflict could also have unpredictable consequences for regional and global security. What are the roots of the countries’ volatile relationship and how can the political tensions be reduced? On April 24, 2015, the East Asia Program at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs and the European Institute of Japanese Studies at Stockholm School of Economics organized a seminar on the security d...
Der Einladung folgten mehrere hundert Investoren, Consultants und führende Experten aus Industrie und Politik. In zahlreichen Vorträgen konnten sich die Fachbesucher aus dem In- und Ausland über den Status quo der Energiewende und die globalen Entwicklungen im Bereich der Erneuerbaren Energien informieren.
The second annual Asian Architecture @ CSIS conference will bring together key thought leaders, business executives, and policymakers from the United States and Asia for a discussion of some of the most important issues ahead of the East Asia Summit (EAS) and Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forums in November. Mr. Jonathan Elkind Acting Assistant Secretary for International Affairs, U.S. Department of Energy Mr. Takayuki Sumita Director-General, Natural Resources and Fuel Department, Agency for Natural Resources and Energy, METI, Japan Dr. Han Phoumin Energy Economist, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia Mr. Michael Leifman Director of Foreca...
http://www.weforum.org/ 12.06.2011 How should Asia approach ongoing efforts to manage looming global risks? The following dimensions will be addressed: - Global economic imbalances - Natural disasters - Rising income inequality - Geopolitical tensions Panelists include: • Dominic Barton, Worldwide Managing Director, McKinsey & Company, United Kingdom; Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum on East Asia; Global Agenda Council on the Role of Business • Brian A. Gallagher, President and Chief Executive Officer, United Way Worldwide, USA; Global Agenda Council on Emerging Multinationals • Kishore Mahbubani, Dean, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore; Global Agenda Council on Institutional Governance Systems • Atsutoshi Nishida, Chairman of the Board, Toshiba Corporation; Vice-Chai...
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http://www.weforum.org/ 12.06.2011 How should Asian infrastructure be built to prevent bottlenecks in development and growth agendas? The following dimensions will be addressed: - Centralization of infrastructure in economic planning - Interconnectivity and optimization of multi-modal transport - Institutional capacity building - Financing and private participation Panelists: • Dominic Barton, Worldwide Managing Director, McKinsey & Company, United Kingdom; Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum on East Asia; Global Agenda Council on the Role of Business • Ajit Gulabchand, Chairman and Managing Director, Hindustan Construction Company, India; Global Agenda Council on Urbanization • Stuart T. Gulliver, Group Chief Executive, HSBC Holdings, United Kingdom; Co-Chair of the World Economic For...