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APEC Summit in Kuala Lumpur: APEC Leaders Debate Merits of Globalization; Gore Confronts Malaysian Prime Minister on Human Rights

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

Extract

As host to APEC this year, Malaysia feels a strong sense of responsibility that the meeting should help tackle the current economic problems. As we approach a new millennium, it is imperative that we devise and put in place a better economic and financial regime now referred to as architecture for the world. Some of these will be the result of technological progress but others will reflect the emergence of new commercial and sociological ideas and values. With your indulgence, I would like to take this opportunity to discuss the present architecture or lack of it as manifested by the anarchical and unregulated capital flows in the international monetary system. In doing so we must not be tied down by fanatical beliefs which act as mental blocks to our recognition of the facts involved.

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Asia Pacific
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1999

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References

1. Text from the Office of the Prime Minister of Malaysia.

2. White House Press Release, November 16, 1998.