Forum on Global Engagement
Forum on Global Engagement: Po Chung
As a featured speaker at our Forum on Global Engagement, Mr. Chung spoke about The Management Cultural Divide between the US and China.
Forum on Global Engagement: David Coleman
David Coleman is the director of the Presidential Recordings Program at the Miller Center. He addressed the 2011 Forum on Global Engagement and played excerpts from the White House tapes during his discussion about U.S.-China relations.
Forum on Global Engagement: Jim McNerney’s keynote address
Boeing CEO, Jim McNerney, opened the 2011 Forum on Global Engagement with a broad discussion of the business and political relationship between the United States and China.
Bonjour Montreal!
The 2011 Forum on Global Engagement bid adieu to conversations about Sino-U.S. relations aboard the MV Explorer as the ship docked in Montreal this morning, just a day before students board for the Fall 2011 voyage around the world.
“The Forum on Global Engagement underscores Semester at Sea’s mission to provide a comparative global education [...]
Forum on Global Engagement Comes to a Close
It was four days of astounding seminars, conversations and exchanging of ideas and opinions. The 2011 Forum on Global Engagement wrapped up a voyage that covered who owns the waterways in the South China Sea; entrepreneurship between the U.S. and China; the future of education in China vs. the U.S.; China’s relationship and immigration into [...]
Sino-U.S. Relations from a Student’s Perspective
Semester at Sea alumni had the opportunity during the Forum on Global Engagement to give their perspective on Sino-U.S. relations. But, true to the academic experience of Semester at Sea, this was no ordinary discussion. Instead, four students from the Spring 2010 voyage got together to talk about their experience on that voyage and what [...]
ISE’s Forum Examines China Inside and Out
From China’s Reform Era and taped conversations of past presidents discussing strategies on China during the Cold War to how U.S. higher education must work harder to keep pace with China’s astounding increase in university enrollment over the past decade. These talks, and the discussions and conversations that followed, made for a thought-provoking day aboard [...]
Forum on Global Engagement Sets Sail
The Institute for Shipboard Education’s Forum on Global Engagement kicked off with its largest group of participants and an enlightening discussion on the interdependent relationship between the U.S. and China by The Boeing Company chairman, president and CEO Jim McNerney.
“It’s absolutely critical to the strength and stability of the world economy that its two largest [...]
U.S.-Sino Relations Take Center Stage at Upcoming Global Forum
The critical importance of U.S.-China relations in the 21st century will be at the forefront of lively debates and discussions among some of the nation’s top business, political, and educational leaders at the upcoming Institute for Shipboard Education’s Forum on Global Engagement.
J. Stapleton Roy, former U.S. Ambassador to China and currently director of the Kissinger [...]
The Importance of ISE’s Programs on Sino-U.S. Relations
In addition to the Sino-U.S. relations focus as part of the academic program on Semester at Sea voyages, the Institute for Shipboard Education will also explore Sino-U.S. Relations during the 2011 Forum on Global Engagement voyage.