Trio of International Trade Leaders to Visit MIIS for Fall Speaker Series
Three nationally-recognized trade leaders will address current issues in international trade policy in a new public lecture series at the Monterey Institute this fall.
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Three nationally-recognized trade leaders will address current issues in international trade policy in a new public lecture series at the Monterey Institute this fall.
Twelve students from Shandong University participated in a simulation of China’s accession to the World Trade Organization as part of a special summer training course in trade and development at the Monterey Institute of International Studies.
Daniel Hadley and Jaime LeBlanc-Hadley will study Chinese at Middlebury College this summer before entering the International Policy Studies program at the Monterey Institute in the fall.
Professor Moyara Ruehsen of the Monterey Institute was a featured guest on Monterey NBC affiliate KSBW’s morning newscast on May 7, offering commentary on Thursday’s stock market volatility and concerns about European debt.
Ambassador Alan Wolff, director of the Monterey Institute’s International Trade and Development Policy Initiative, recently participated in a workshop designed to help Vietnam attract more foreign direct investment.
The Institute’s annual student-organized international trade conference on March 12 will feature leading current and former top U.S. trade officials in a daylong conference on the Monterey Institute campus.
Ambassador Alan Wolff will join the Graduate School of International Policy and Management in January as a Distinguished Research Professor and director of the Institute’s International Trade and Development Policy Initiative.
World Trade Organization-sponsored conference in Beijing on November 19 features talks by President Sunder Ramaswamy, Dean Yuwei Shi, and Ambassador Alan Wolff.