(New York) Examining the Middle East and Korean Peninsula with Dr. Marcus Noland
Reverse Brain Drain for the Middle East
Tuesday, January 29 | 3:00pm – 5:00pm
Progress on the Korean Peninsula
Tuesday, January 29 | 5:30pm – 7:00pm
with
Dr. Marcus Noland
Senior Fellow, Peter G. Peterson Institute for Economics
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
170 East 64th Street, New York
RSVP Required
Please join us on January 29th for two events with Marcus Noland, senior fellow at the Peter G. Peterson Institute for Economics. First, as part of a larger Carnegie Council event, Dr. Noland will examine reversing brain drain in the Middle East as a potential strategy for spurring entrepreneurship and strengthening the region's links to the global economy. Outside the booming energy sector, indicators of potential growth for the Arab economies in the Middle East are weak. Reversing brain drain contributed to the blossoming of the high tech sector in economies such as Taiwan and India and holds possibilities for the Middle East.
Afterward, Dr. Noland will join the Carnegie New Leaders and YPFP New York exclusively for an informal discussion of the latest developments in Northeast Asian security and the six-party talks. Drinks and hors d'oeuvres will be served.
Both events will be held at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. To attend, please register by emailing Danielle Candy at dcandy@cceia.org with your name and affiliation.



