The ICAS Bulletin
Institute for Corean-American Studies, Inc.
Alan Tonelson
Research Fellow, U.S. Business & Industry Council Educational Foundation
to speak on
"Outlook for U. S.- China Relations: Beijing-Taipei-Washington Trilogy"
at the ICAS Spring Symposium: Asia's/Koreas' Challenges Ahead; economic, international relations and security issues
June 21, 2001 Thursday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Rome Auditorium, The Paul H Nitze School of Advanced International Studies,
Johns Hopkins University
1619 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington D C 20036
Dear Friend:
We are pleased to share with you that Alan Tonelson will speak on "Outlook for U. S.- China Relations: Beijing-Taipei-
Washington Trilogy" at the ICAS Spring Symposium on June 21, 2001, in Washington, D. C.
Alan Tonelson a Research Fellow at the U.S. Business & Industrial Council
Educational Foundation, a Washington research organization studying U.S.
economic, technology, and national security policy. His new book, The Race to
the Bottom: Why A Global Worker Surplus and Uncontrolled Free Trade are Sinking
American Living Standards, was recently published by Westview Press.
Tonelson's articles on American politics, foreign policy, and globalization
have appeared in numerous publications, including
The Atlantic, Foreign Affairs, The New York Times, The Washington Post,
The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Times, The New Republic,
Foreign Policy, The Harvard Business Review, The Los Angeles Times,
and The National Interest, as well as in several anthologies. In addition,
Tonelson appears often on radio and television networks and programs, including
The Newshour with Jim Lehrer, The Diane Rehm Show, The Nightly Business Report,
CNN, TalkAmerica, and Global Economic Media. He is co-editor of Powernomics:
Economics and Strategy after the Cold War (Economic Strategy Institute and
Madison Books), and author of Made in China? America's Failed Trade Policies
towards the People's Republic and Giving America the Business: The Business
Roundtable's Shoddy Case for Corporate-Driven Trade Policies, both published
by the USBIC Educational Foundation.
Tonelson has testified before the Senate Commerce Committee, the Congressional
Trade Deficit Review Commission, and the Congressional China Security Review
Commission. And he has lectured at the State Department's Foreign Service
Institute, The National Defense University, the Woodrow Wilson Center, Columbia
University, Harvard University, The University of Virginia, the Nitze School
of Advanced International Studies, Georgetown University, The College of
William & Mary, the University of Southern California, the University of
California at Los Angeles, the University of California at San Diego, the
University of San Francisco, the University of Oregon, the University of
Washington, Boston University, the David Sarnoff Research Center, George
Washington University, The American University, the University of Pennsylvania,
Kansas City, and Hampton Roads (Va.) World Affairs Councils, the Universities
of East Anglia, Sussex, and Kent, and Bonn, and many other fora.
His previous positions include Fellow at the Economic Strategy Institute and
Associate Editor of Foreign Policy. Tonelson received a B.A. in history with
highest honors from Princeton University in 1975. A native of New York City,
he currently resides in Washington, D.C.
Thank you.
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Regards,
Sang Joo Kim
Sr Fellow & Executive Vice President
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