Event Report  International Exchange

CIGS Seminar: "Recent Development in World Politics, Foreign Relations and Economy"

November 14, 2014, 15:00 - 17:00
Venue: CIGS Meeting Room3

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(Mr. Jeffrey Steinberg, Mr. Kotegawa from the left)

Seminar outline
Title: "Recent Development in World Politics, Foreign Relations and Economy"
Speaker: Jeffrey Steinberg, Senior Editor, Executive Intelligence Review
Moderator: Daisuke Kotegawa, Research Director, CIGS


Speech outline
The world is in the middle of mess now represented by ISIS and problems in Ukraine. Mr. Steinberg gave us a unique perspective of these important ongoing events. He also touched upon the economic difficulties that European countries and the United States are facing.


Speaker's profile
Education:
B.A. Political Science, Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA 1969
M.A. Social Science, Montclair State University, New Jersey, USA, 1972

Career:
Senior Editor, Executive Intelligence Review, 1975-present. Directs an international intelligence staff of over 50 fulltime analysts, covering political economy, national security, science and technology policy. Intelligence staff located in Washington, Wiesbaden, Paris, Milan, Stockholm, Berlin, Copenhagen, New Delhi, producing a weekly intelligence journal of 64-80 pages, along with special reports currently released the New Economy, twice-weekly Alert Service, and special client studies.

Lectured on U.S. policy and international economic affairs in the United States, Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, Germany, France, Italy, India, China, Japan and Australia. Has been interviewed frequently on radio and television, including Russia Today, Al Jazeera, Pacifica Radio, Fox TV, Canadian Broadcasting; and has contributed regular columns for Al Watan (Saudi Arabia), Al Sharq (Saudi Arabia), and a private circulating intelligence newsletter in Japan.