The Anti-Globalization Breakfast Club

Author’s Series Event: “The Anti-Globalization Breakfast Club” - a discussion on alternative models for grass roots economic development

June 4, Thursday, 11:30-13:30. JW Marriott Hotel Tomorrow Square Shanghai

 

The world has changed, and a new economic order that prioritizes environmental protection, human rights, ethnic and cultural diversity as well as compassionate capitalism is now needed, argues central bank advisor and author, Laurence Brahm

We invites you to join our author’s series event on June 4 at the JW Marriott Hotel where Brahm will discuss his new book, The Anti-Globalization Breakfast Club: Manifesto for a Peaceful Revolution. Brahm’s book offers insights into the extraordinary changes taking place among developing nations and how they are likely to affect the future of the global economy.

Brahm will chronicle his personal experiences from his years as a central bank advisor to various Asian governments and will share insights about policy decisions made by the IMF and the World Bank. He will discuss how he believes the world’s emerging markets are leveraging their strengths and finding a new voice in the world, and propose a blueprint for a bold new financial order.

Come hear a unique and interesting presentation from an author who has extensive experience in working with developing economies and in global activism.

About the Author:

Laurence J. Brahm is an international crisis mediator, political economist and author. A lawyer and economist by profession, during the 1990s he served as an advisor to the central banks of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, guiding them on financial reforms in their transition from socialism, and to Mongolia on enterprise resourcing. Brahm advised China’s leadership on state-owned enterprise reforms throughout the 1990s.

Since 2002 Brahm has worked in the Himalayan plateau, evolving new models of cultural and eco-tourism development through heritage restoration hotels and eco-tourism, pioneering microequity projects for marginalized women and the handicapped, and organizing rural medical and educational outreach programs. Brahm founded the NGO Shambhala. He is a currently a columnist and commentator for Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post and for ReviewAsia magazine.

Agenda

11:30       Registration and Networking
12:00       Buffet Lunch
12:30       Speech and Q&A
13:30       Event Ends

 

 

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