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The Roundtable at Stanford



Saturday, October 24, 2009, 9:30am
Maples Pavilion  



Scholars, politicians, and government officials will long debate the question of whether the economic collapse of 2008-2009 has fundamentally altered the world's established economic and social paradigms. At home and abroad there will be questions as to whether the U.S. will remain in its traditional economic and political leadership role, or be overshadowed by new engines of economic growth and prosperity.

Optimists point to Silicon Valley-style innovation, new technologies, and entrepreneurship as the solution to regaining economic momentum both in America, and around the world.

Others look to shifting centers of economic vitality to places like China and India as the world’s economic superpowers of the future.

In this emerging new hyper-competitive world economy, where is the road to recovery and renewal? As we emerge from the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, what changes can we expect to see, and are there silver linings to be found? What will the long-term impact be on our lives and our fellow citizens around the globe?

Join renowned interviewer and 2009 moderator Charlie Rose and a distinguished panel of leaders for the fourth Roundtable at Stanford University.



  • Open to the public and held in collaboration with Reunion Homecoming Weekend.

  • Students, faculty and staff may obtain free tickets with ID card, or by calling 650-725-2787

  • Reunion Homecoming participants will be admitted with Reunion name tag.



General Admission 
SectionPrice Per SeatNumber of Seats
General Admission$10.00

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