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2005 Events
December
4 December 2005
Venue: Raffles Hotel
November
28 November 2005
by Arindam Das-Gupta
22 November 2005
by Urjit R. Patel, Executive Director-Policy Infrastructure Development Finance Company Limited
18 November 2005
Pro-Poor Utility Reform in the Indian Water Sector: Lessons from Bangalore
by Genevieve Connors, Visiting Scholar, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
17 November 2005
The Samsung Story
by Dr Jung Ku-Hyun, President, Samsung Economic Research Institute
16 November 2005
by Murat Bilhan, Headd, Center for Strategic Research, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Turkey and Mustafa Aydin, Professor, Faculty of Political Science, Ankara University
14 November 2005
Can There Be Creativity Without Chaos?
by Jaron Lanier, Visiting Scientist at Silicon Graphics, External Fellow at Berkeley's International Computer Science Institute
11 November 2005
Do Investments in Municipal Water and Sanitaiton Investments Pass a Cost-Benfit Test? A Global Perspective
by Dale Whittington, Professor of Environmental Sciences & Engineering, City & Regional Planning and Public Policy, Director of the Environmental Management & Policy Program at University of North Carolina
9 November 2005
Singapore's Economic Growth Experience: What Can Other Countries Learn?
by Dr Henri Ghesquiere, Director, IMF-Singapore Regional Training Institute
8 November 2005
by Mr Chris Patten, Chancellor of Oxford and Newcastle Universities and Former British Governor of Hong Kong
October
19 October 2005
by Charles Adams, Assistant Director, International Monetary Fund, Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, Tokyo
14 October 2005
by Warren Fernandez, Foreign Editor, The Straits Times
12 October 2005
by Dilip K Das, Professor of International Economics, School of Business, Conestoge College, Canada
5 October 2005
by Liew Mun Leong, President and Chief Executive Officer, CapitaLand Group
September
30 September 2005
Financial Sector Development: Catalyst or Consequence
by Mr John Palmer, Visiting Senior Fellow
28 September 2005
by Dr Vinayak Rao, Academic Project Coordinator, United Nations University, Tokyo
23 September 2005
Civilian Training in Crisis Management - Capacity Building and the Role of Educational Institutions
by Visiting Associate Professor Ian Macduff, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
16 September 2005
by Dr A Gopalakrishnan, Honorary Professor of Energy & Security, Administrative Staff, College of India, Hyderabad
14 September 2005
by Mr Richard Sturge Grant, High Commissioner, New Zealand High Commission in Singapore
9 September 2005
by Thomas L Friedman, New York Times Foreign Affairs Columnist and Pulitzer Prize Winning Author
watch web casts of the proceedings
7 September 2005
by Sir Howard Davies, Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science; Former Chairman of the Financial Services Authority
6 September 2005
by Prof Richard M Walker, Fellow, Advanced Institute for Management Research; Associate Professor, Centre of Urban Planning and Environmental Management, University of Hong Kong; Professor of Public Management, Centre for Local and Regional Government Research, School of City and Regional Planning, Cardiff University
1 September 2005
by Mr Bob Carr, Former Premier of New South Wales
August
26 August 2005
by Dr Jay Rosengard, Director, Financial Sector Program, Center for Business and Government, John F Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
19 August 2005
by Mr Chew Choon Seng, Chief Executive Officer, Singapore Airlines Limited
17 August 2005
by Dr Tan Chin Nam, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts
15 August 2005
by Mr Pascal Lamy, Director-General Designate of the World Trade Organisation; President of the Association "Notre Europe; Associate Professor at Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Paris; Former Trade Commissioner of the European Union in Brussels
12 August 2005
by Dr Thomas Smith, Chair, Social and Behavioral Sciences Department, Zayed University, Dubai
5 August 2005
by Mr Adam Tolnay, Founder and Director of Learning Enterprises and The Learning Foundation India
3 August 2005
by Dr Mechai Viravaidya, Founder & Board Chairman, Population and Community Development Association
3 August 2005
by Assistant Professor T S Gopi Rethinaraj, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
July
25 July 2005
by Professor Moneim El-Meligi, Clinical & Organisational Psychologist
13 July 2005
by Claude Smadja, President, Smadja & Associates Inc., Former Managing Director of the World Economic Forum
11 July 2005
by Chung Min Lee, Professor of International Relations, Graduate School of International Studies, Yonsei
June
28 June 2005
Recycling Bins, Garbage Cans or Think Tanks? Contesting Three Myths Regarding Policy Analysis Institutes
by Professor Diane Stone, European Commission Marie Curie Chair, Central European University
27 June 2005
East Asian Regional Governance as a Response to Globalisation
by Prof Richard Higgott, Foundation Director, UK Economic and Social Research Council Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, Professor of International Politics, University of Warwick
6 June 2005
The Middle East: Prospects for Peace and Democracy
by Professor Lisa Anderson, Dean, School of International and Public Affairs, Professor of Political Science, Columbia University
May
24-27 May 2005
Executive Programme: "Negotiating Leadership"
Venue: Pan Pacific Hotel, Singapore
April
13 April 2005
Managing Urbanisation - Singapore Style
by Mr Liu Thai Ker, Chairman, National Arts Council; Director, RSP Architects Planners and Engineers (Pte) Ltd; Adjunct Professor of the School of Design and Environment, NUS
8 April 2005
The Challenge of Reforming State Enterprises
by HE Dr Arun Shourie, Member of the Rajya Sabha and Former Minister of Communication, Information & Technology and Disinvestment, India
4-6 April 2005
Managing Globalisation: Lessons from China and India held in conjunction with the official opening of LKY SPP by Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew
This Conference is co-sponsored by Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Asia Society (USA) and Brookings Institution in collaboration with the East Asian Institute and Institute of South Asian Studies of NUS.
March
February/March 2005
Leadership and Management of Change in Government: A Practitioner Perspective
by Mr Lim Siong Guan, Head, Civil Service
A series of four lectures on Leadership and Management of Change in Government: A Practitioner Perspective. The four lecture topics are: "The Business of Government"; "The Job of the Public Service"; "Leadership in the Public Service"; and "The Management of Change".
30 March 2005
China in Transition
by Professor Roderick MacFarquhar, Leroy B Williams Professor of History and Political Science, Harvard University
16 March 2005
US-Asian Policy
by HE Frank Lavin, US Ambassador to Singapore
9 March 2005
Leadership and Performance
by Professor Jeffrey Straussman, Associate Dean and Chair, Department of Public Administration, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University
February
25 February 2005
Managing National Anti-Corruption Programmes more Effectively: Issues of Implementation
by Dr Emil Bolongaita, Deputy Chief of Party of the Rule of Law Effectiveness (ROLE) Program, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Philippines
14 February 2005 LKYSPP Seminar and Dialogue: "How Washington Works" by Dr Michael Schiffer, Former Deputy Chief of Staff to California Senator Diane Feinstein
2 February 2005
Local Government Competition for Business: A Field Experiment
by Mr Victor Calanog, Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania - For LKY SPP Faculty, Staff and Students only
January
13 January 2005
Global Network on Public Policy and Management
by Prof Robin Lewis, Harvard University
for LKYSPP Senior Management, Faculty and students only
11 January 2005
Career Directions after an MPP / MPM
by Jin Song Montesano, Director of Corporate and Government Affairs, Asia Pacific, GlaxoSmithKline, PLC
- for LKYSPP Faculty and students only
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