Prospects for Peace and Security in Southeast Asia
Walter H. Shorenstein ForumDate and Time
April 24, 2001
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Open to the public
No RSVP required
Speaker
Fidel V. Ramos - Former President, 1992-1998 at Republic of the Phillippines
Fidel Ramos' term as President of the Philippines was marked, among other things, by the highest economic growth since the Republic's independence, massive investments in infrastructure, and a peace agreement with the Southern Muslim secessionist movement. In 1998 he was awarded the UNESCO Peace Award for his role in promoting stability in the Southeast Asian region. Following his term of office, Mr. Ramos has continued to exercise a significant influence on Filipino politics. In January 2000 he led a pivotal march demanding the resignation of his successor, Joseph Estrada, which occurred two days later. A graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, he now serves as Special Roving Ambassador for the current president, Gloria Arroyo.
Topics: Conflict resolution and peacekeeping | East Asia & the Pacific | Philippines | United States
Location
Asia/Pacific Scholars Room, Encina Hall, Central Wing, Third Floor
Stephanie Manning





