Europe: Programs and Resources
PROGRAMS
The Leaders Forum in Stockholm
The Leaders Forum in Bruges
The Leaders Forum in Berlin
RESOURCES
People
The Resource of The International Forum include the many people around the world who have been involved in our mission and our experiences around the world. They include experts from business, politics, art, music, history, religious thought, science, society and culture.
To view a list of these experts click
here
Hotels of The International Forum in Europe
The First Hotel Reisen - Stockholm, Sweden
The Hotel de Tuilerieën and the Hotel de Orangerie - Bruges Belgium
Suggested Articles and Readings
The following list are articles and readings which have been provided as
background materials to the learning experiences and executive
development programs of The International Forum in Europe:
Not in Finland Anymore? More Like
Nokialand
By Alan Cowell
The New York
Times, February 6, 2002.
Globalization and
its Critics
By Clive Crook
The
Economist Printed Edition, September 27, 2001.
The
Next Society: Tomorrow is Closer Than You Think... Peter Drucker explains
how it will differ from today, and what needs to be done to prepare for
it.
By Peter Drucker
The Economist, September 15,
2001.
Zorba the
Euro
By Thomas L. Friedman
New
York Times, June 12, 2001.
A New War Reshapes Old Alliances
By Timothy Garton Ash
New York Times,
October 12, 2001.
The Argument of False
Dawn
By John Gray
An excerpt from False
Dawn: The Delusions of Global Capitalism
New York, NY: The New
Press, 1998.
Understanding
Cultural Differences: Germans, French, and
Americans
By Edward T. Hall and Mildred
Reed Hall
USA: Intercultural Press, 1990.
Corporate
Sovereignty
By Charles Handy
An excerpt
from The Hungry Spirit: Beyond Capitalism: The Quest for Purpose in the
Modern World. New York, New York: Doubleday, 1998.
The Clash of
Civilizations?
By Samuel P. Huntington
Globalization Goes Upscale
By Douglas
Lavin
Wall Street Journal, February 1, 2002.
Capitalism
Will Clean Itself Up
By Roy Smith and Ingo Walter
Financial
Times, April 12, 2002
The
Tortoise and the Hare
The Economist, March 14, 2002
The
New Rome meets the New Barbarians
By Joe Nye
The
Economist, March 21, 2002
Readings on Threats to Global Stability
They're Only
Sleeping: Why Militant Islamicists in Central Asia Aren't Going to Go Away
By Ahmed Rashid
The New Yorker, January 14,
2002.
Worldwide
Threat - Converging Dangers in a Post 9/11
Testimony of Director
of Central Intelligence George J. Tenet
before The U.S. Senate Select
Committee on Intelligence (as prepared for delivery)
February 6, 2002
Russia
and September 11
By Ambassador Vladimir G. Shemiatenkov
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