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Olympic Mettle: Business, Civil Society, and Politics During the Beijing Games SOLD OUT
Workshop for Ethics in Business Lunch
Ian Buruma, Robert L. Corcoran, Thomas Crampton, Qi Qianjin, Minky Worden, Devin T. Stewart

 
     
 
Friday, May 16, 2008 12:00 PM to 02:00 PM

Description:

When announcing the International Olympic Committee's decision to award the 2008 Summer Games to Beijing, IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch said, "Possibly today this opens a new era for China." The protests following the Olympic torch on its global relay this month, however, have caused many to wonder just how political the Games will get.

This Workshop for Ethics in Business luncheon panel will focus on the ethics of engagement with China in the context of the Olympics. What have companies learned in the process of assessing their engagement with China? How do companies respond to civil society demands while tapping the Chinese market? What is a company's moral responsibility when operating in China?

Bard College scholar Ian Buruma will speak about the international relations case for engagement with countries such as China. General Electric VP of Corporate Citizenship Robert Corcoran will explore the role of multinational corporations in promoting human rights, using the Olympics as a case study. What has GE learned from balancing business and civil society demands? Counsellor Qi Qianjin of the Chinese Mission to the UN will relate the Chinese government's experience with the Olympics so far. Minky Worden of Human Rights Watch will discuss her new book, China's Great Leap: The Beijing Games and Olympian Human Rights Challenges. Former International Herald Tribune journalist Thomas Crampton will join the panel via video from Hong Kong.

This event is part of the Carnegie Council's Workshop for Ethics in Business, sponsored by Booz Allen Hamilton's strategy+business magazine. Support also comes from Eli Lilly and New York University's Center for Global Affairs.

The fee for this Workshop for Ethics in Business luncheon is $50 (fee can be waived for students, academics, and nonprofit professionals).

Special rate for Carnegie Council members: $30.

Please send your RSVP and payment info to: gpievents@cceia.org

THANK YOU.


Location:
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New York, NY 10065-7478

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