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29.10.01 NATO and European security: the lessons<br />

of conflict<br />

GENERAL WESLEY K CLARK Hon KBE<br />

Supreme Allied Commander, Europe and Commanderin-Chief,<br />

United States European Command, 1997-<br />

2000; author, Waging Modern War: Bosnia, Kosovo<br />

and the Future of Combat, UK publication Oct. 2001<br />

30.10.01 Means versus ends: combating ‘terrorism’<br />

in the Middle East<br />

DR ROSEMARY HOLLIS<br />

Head of the Middle East Programme, RIIA<br />

30.10.01 Denmark’s no to the euro: implications a<br />

year on<br />

LEIF BECK FALLESEN<br />

Editor-in-Chief, Børsen, Denmark’s business daily<br />

Jointly held with the European Programme and<br />

International Economics Programme, RIIA<br />

31.10.01 Managing the transatlantic relationship<br />

Trade issues and prospects for the Doha<br />

WTO ministerial conference<br />

PROFESSOR JIM ROLLO CMG<br />

Professor of European Integration, University of<br />

Sussex and Co-Director, Sussex European Institute,<br />

since 1999; Chief Economic Adviser, Foreign &<br />

Commonwealth Office, 1993-98; Director,<br />

International Economics Programme, RIIA, 1989-93<br />

31.10.01 Israel and the Palestinians:<br />

the elusive peace<br />

PROFESSOR SHLOMO BEN-AMI MK<br />

Foreign Minister of Israel, 2000-01; previously Public<br />

Security Minister; Professor of History, Tel Aviv<br />

University; Member of the Knesset<br />

1.11.01 After ‘the end of history’: the growth<br />

of minority and indigenous rights<br />

Neelan Tiruchelvam Lecture<br />

Joint meeting with the Minority<br />

Rights Group<br />

PROFESSOR PATRICK THORNBERRY<br />

Member, UN Committee for the Elimination of<br />

Racial Discrimination; Chairman, Minority Rights<br />

Group International<br />

1.11.01 The problem of harm in world politics —<br />

implications for the sociology of<br />

states-systems<br />

Martin Wight Memorial Lecture<br />

PROFESSOR ANDREW LINKLATER<br />

Woodrow Wilson Professor of International Politics,<br />

University of Wales at Aberystwyth<br />

2.11.01 Pakistan’s role in the Afghan crisis<br />

IMRAN KHAN<br />

Leader, Pakistan Movement for Justice<br />

7.11.01 The international response to global<br />

terrorism: The British role<br />

THE RT HON TONY BENN<br />

Labour Member of Parliament for Chesterfield,<br />

1984-2001<br />

SIR TIMOTHY GARDEN KCB<br />

Visiting Professor, Centre for Defence Studies, King’s<br />

College London<br />

THE RT HON THE LORD HOWE OF<br />

ABERAVON CH QC<br />

Secretary of State for Foreign & Commonwealth<br />

Affairs, 1983-89<br />

8.11.01 The international response to global<br />

terrorism: The US and Iraq<br />

AMBASSADOR DAVID L MACK<br />

Vice President, The Middle East Institute, Washington<br />

DC; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near<br />

Eastern Affairs (1990-93); received the President’s<br />

distinguished service award for work during the Gulf<br />

War with Iraq<br />

9.11.01 The international response to<br />

global terrorism: The process of<br />

coalition-building<br />

WILLIAM EHRMAN<br />

Director, International Security, Foreign &<br />

Commonwealth Office<br />

BRONWEN MADDOX<br />

Foreign Editor, The Times<br />

STEVEN SIMON<br />

Assistant Director, IISS; previously Senior Director for<br />

Transnational Threats, US National Security Council<br />

12.11.01 The world economy and financial markets<br />

after the technology bubble<br />

ANATOLE KALETSKY<br />

Economics Editor, The Times<br />

13.11.01 Globalization and democracy and<br />

terrorism<br />

Joint meeting with the UK-New Zealand<br />

Link Foundation<br />

HE THE RT HON DONALD C McKINNON<br />

Commonwealth Secretary-General; New Zealand<br />

Minister of External Relations, then Foreign Affairs,<br />

and Trade, 1990-99; of Pacific Island Affairs, 1991-8;<br />

for Disarmament and Arms Control, 1996-99<br />

21.11.01 The international response to global<br />

terrorism: New directions for US foreign<br />

policy: what will change and what will not?<br />

DR OLIN ROBISON<br />

President, The Salzburg Seminar; member of the<br />

Council, RIIA<br />

21.11.01 Do northern donors determine policy<br />

in NGOs?<br />

Joint meeting with the Royal<br />

African Society<br />

DR NEIL THIN<br />

Lecturer, School of Social & Political Studies,<br />

University of Edinburgh<br />

DR TINA WALLACE<br />

Senior Lecturer, Oxford Brookes University<br />

26.11.01 Will the telecommunications revolution<br />

help Africa bridge the development gap?<br />

Joint meeting with the Royal<br />

African Society<br />

MILES MORLAND<br />

Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director,<br />

Blakeney Management<br />

RICHARD WILKINSON<br />

Executive Deputy Chairman, African Lakes<br />

The Royal Institute of International Affairs — <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 2001-2002 13

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