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Roundtable with former US Ambassador Derek Shearer, US political expert and the Stuart Chevalier Professor of Diplomacy and World Affairs at Occidental College

  • 12 Aug 2016
  • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
  • Buddle Findlay, Level 18, 188 Quay St, Auckland, 1010
  • 16

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Roundtable with former US Ambassador Derek Shearer, US political expert and the Stuart Chevalier Professor of Diplomacy and World Affairs
at Occidental College

His speaking engagements in NZ will help demystify the US political system and examine the implications of the impending Presidential race on issues central to New Zealand, including trade and security.

Ambassador Shearer served in the Clinton administration as an economics official in the Commerce Department, and then as Ambassador to Finland (1994-97). Among his many accomplishments were the creation of the administrations coordinated strategy to the Nordic-Baltic region and the hosting of the Clinton-Yeltsin summit in Helsinki. After diplomatic service, Ambassador Shearer was a fellow at the Economic Strategy Institute and then at the Woodrow Wilson Scholars Center in Washington, DC. He also was a visiting Woodrow Wilson fellow and ambassador-in-residence at a number of colleges. He served as a foreign policy advisor to Vice President Gore during the 2000 Presidential campaign and to Senator Hillary Clinton in the 2007-2008 Presidential primary contests. He is a graduate of Yale, class of 1968, where his classmates included President George W. Bush and filmmaker Oliver Stone.

Ambassador Shearer’s articles on foreign affairs and public policy have appeared in the New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, the Wall Street Journal, and many weekly and monthly publications. He has authored numerous scholarly and policy articles in books and journals—and has lectured at leading universities in Europe, Asia, and Australia, including speaking tours for the US government in China, Japan, South Korea, Greece, Australia, the Baltic States, Chile, New Zealand and Kazakhstan, Syria, Peru and Bolivia and taught at the University of Maryland, Tufts, and UCLA, as well as at Occidental. He has been the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, an US-Japan Leadership Fellowship, and a Swedish Bicentennial Fellowship, among other honors and he is listed in Who’s Who in the World, Who’s Who in America, and other such publications. He has been a senior fellow at the Center for Public Diplomacy located at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School. Earlier in his career, he was an official in state and local government in California. His public policy books include Economic Democracy ( co-author Martin Carnoy), A New Social Contract (with Carnoy and Rumsberger), Putting People First — 1992 Program of Clinton-Gore Campaign (with Magaziner, Reich et al); and the Public Policy Reader, edited with Lee Webb.

Ambassador Shearer has also taught courses in business and entrepreneurship, served on the boards of media and food companies, and as an international advisor to Ziff Brothers Investment Co, and other firms. He has served on the board of the nonprofit relief group Operation USA, and is a member of the Pacific Council on International Policy. Ambassador Shearer served as a political advisor to the US military and was a moderator of the Chiefs of Defense Conference for the US Pacific Command in Honolulu in 2005 and for the US Central Command in Tampa FL in 2008. He has also lectured on Sports and Diplomacy at UCSB, Korbel School of International Relations, Brown & Harvard and others

Date: 12th August
Time: 10.00 am to 11.30 am
Venue: Buddle Findlay, Level 18, 188 Quay St, Auckland, 1010

No cost to attend.

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