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A message from Richard Sobel re: [OpenEconomies] The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting starts Thursday in New York
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- Subject: A message from Richard Sobel re: [OpenEconomies] The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting starts Thursday in New York
- From: "Moore, James" <jmoore(at)geopartners.com>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 18:33:12 -0500
The following is from a friend of Open Economies, Richard Sobel. Enjoy!
-----Original Message-----
From: richard_sobel [mailto:richard_sobel@hms.harvard.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 5:04 PM
Subject: FWD: RE: [OpenEconomies] The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
starts Thursday in New Yo rk
Jim, Thanks for the update on WEF. Here is material that you may have seen
and may interest others in OpenEconomies and at Davos. Please feel free to
share it with others. Sherry Turkle from MIT will also have it. Have a good
conference and look forward to hearing about it. Best, Richard
Attached are thoughts on "Advancing Security and Addressing Vulnerability"
(for World Econ. Forum website soliciting comments): that international
terrorism can be solved and that civil liberties and safety can currently
coexist. Perhaps these might interest you or a colleague concerned about
these topics.
As background, attached also are a Perspective Piece url on
intervention and civil liberties and an abstract of a forthcoming article
about "The
Degradation of Political Identity under a National Identification System"
<www.bu.edu/law/jstl>. If you'd like a copy of either article or to do a
panel on a similar topic, please let me know. Best, Richard
"Anti-terror campaign has wide support, even at the expense of cherished
rights," Chicago Tribune, 11/4/01.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/perspective/chi-0111040340nov04.s
tory?col
l=chi%2Dnewsopinionperspective%2Dhed
http://www.davos.org/site/homepublic.nsf/Content/Annual+Meeting+2002%5CAdvan
cing+Security+and+Addressing+Vulnerability
Richard Sobel
rsobel@hms.harvard.edu
Richard Sobel
rsobel@hms.harvard.edu
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