
   
    China from Global Pawn to Global Player - Harmony versus 
      Rivalry
    London, UK - 12 September 2007, 17:20 GMT 
   
  Dear ATCA Colleagues
  [Please note that the views presented by individual contributors 
    are not necessarily representative of the views of ATCA, which is neutral. 
    ATCA conducts collective Socratic dialogue on global opportunities and threats.]
    
    We are grateful to:
    
    . Prof Jean-Pierre Lehmann at IMD Lausanne, Switzerland, for "China 
    from Global Pawn to Global Player - Harmony versus Rivalry - The challenge 
    of the 21st Century." 
  Dear DK and Colleagues
    
    Re: China from Global Pawn to Global Player - Harmony versus Rivalry - The 
    Challenge of the 21st Century
    
    I was asked to chair a session on the theme "China and the World" 
    at the Inaugural Meeting of the New Champions convened by the World Economic 
    Forum in Dalian, China, meant to become the annual "summer" Davos 
    in China. That subject -- China and the world or the world and China -- will 
    be a dominant theme and challenge through the next few decades of the 21st 
    century.
    
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    Kind regards
  
    Jean-Pierre Lehmann
    
    Jean-Pierre Lehmann is Professor of International Political Economy at IMD 
    International -- Institute for Management Development -- in Lausanne, Switzerland, 
    since January 1997. His main areas of expertise are the socio-economic and 
    business dynamics of East Asia, the impact of globalisation on developing 
    countries and the government -- business interface, especially in respect 
    to the global trade and investment policy process. In 1994 he launched the 
    Evian Group, which consists of high ranking officials, business executives, 
    independent experts and opinion leaders from Europe, Asia and the Americas. 
    The Evian Group's focus is on the international economic order in the global 
    era, specifically the reciprocal impact and influence of international business 
    and the WTO agenda. Jean-Pierre Lehmann acts in various leading capacities 
    in several public policy institutes and organisations. He obtained his undergraduate 
    degree from Georgetown University, Washington DC, and his doctorate from St 
    Antony's College, Oxford University. He is the author of several books and 
    numerous articles and papers primarily dealing with modern East Asian history 
    and East Asia and the international political economy. 
    
    Prior to joining IMD, Jean-Pierre Lehmann has had both an academic and a business 
    career which over the years has encompassed activities in virtually all East 
    Asian and Western European countries, as well as North America. He was (from 
    1992) the founding director of the European Institute of Japanese Studies 
    (EIJS) at the Stockholm School of Economics and Professor of East Asian Political 
    Economy and Business. From 1986 to 1992 he established and directed the East 
    Asian operations of InterMatrix, a London based business strategy research 
    and consulting organisation. During that time he was operating primarily from 
    Tokyo, with offices in Seoul, Taipei, Bangkok and Jakarta and was concurrently 
    Affiliated Professor of International Business at the London Business School. 
    Other previous positions include: Associate Professor of International Business 
    at INSEAD (European Institute of Business Administration) in Fontainebleau, 
    France; Visiting Professor at the Bologna Center (Italy) of the Johns Hopkins 
    University School of Advanced International Studies; twice in the 70s Visiting 
    Professor and Japan Foundation Fellow at the University of Tohoku, Sendai 
    (Japan); and Founding Director of the Center for Japanese Studies at the University 
    of Stirling (Scotland), where he also taught East Asian history in the University's 
    History Department. From 1981 to 1986 he directed the EC-ASEAN 'Transfer of 
    Technology and Socio-Economic Development Programmes' held in Singapore, Bangkok, 
    Jakarta, Kuala-Lumpur and Manila.
  
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    We look forward to your further thoughts, observations and views. Thank 
      you.
    Best wishes
    
      For and on behalf of DK Matai, Chairman, Asymmetric Threats Contingency 
      Alliance (ATCA)
      
   
   
     
       
         
           
             
              
              
              
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