Future of Russia and Her Relations with European and Asian Neighbors and the United States

High-Level Expert Group Meeting

Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, Sweden

Chaired by Kalevi Sorsa

List of Participants

InterAction Council Members
1. H.E. Chancellor Helmut Schmidt
2. H.E. Prime Minister Kalevi Sorsa
3. H.E. Prime Minister Ingvar Carlsson

High-level Experts
4. Mr. Jaakko Blomberg, Under-Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Finland
5. Dr. Marshall Goldman, Associate Director, Kathryn W. and Shelby C. Davis Center for Russian Studies, Harvard University
6. Mr. Erich Gysling, journalist, Switzerland
7. H.E. Dr. Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie, former President of Indonesia
8. Mr. Jaakko Kalela, Secretary General, Office of the President of Finland and Advisor for foreign affairs to the President
9. Ms. Flora Lewis, International Herald Tribune
10. Ambassador Li Fenglin, Member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference
11. Mrs. Katarzyna Pelczynska, representiing H. E. Justice Minister Hanna Suchocka of Poland
12. Prof. Richard Pipes, Harvard University
13. Mr. Johannes Linn, Vice President for Europe and Central Asia, World Bank
14. Dr. Susanne Schmidt
15. Ms. Lilia Shevtsova, Senior Associate, Russian Domestic Politics and Political Institutions, Carnegie Moscow Center
16. Ambassador Gerard Stoudman, Director of the OSCE, Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
17. Dr. Pekka Sutela, Institute for Economies in Transition, Bank of Finland and Professor of Economics, University of Helsinki
18. Mr. Dimitri Trenin, Deputy Director, Carnegie Moscow Center Organizations
19. Sir Andrew Wood, former British Ambassador to Russia
Stockholm School of Economics:
20. Dr. Carl Johan Aberg, Chairman of the Board, SSE
21. Prof. Claes Robert Julander, president of SSE
22. Prof. Magnus Blomstrom, SSE
23. Prof. Theodor Leuenberger, SSE and Univ. of St. Gallen, Switzerland
24. Prof. Erik Berglof, Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics and East European Economies