Annual Report - Chatham House
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4.2.02 The Bush Administration’s international<br />
security policy<br />
THE HON JOHN R BOLTON<br />
Under Secretary for Arms Control and International<br />
Security Affairs, Department of State, Washington DC<br />
5.2.02 How to handle globalization<br />
THE RT HON BARONESS WILLIAMS<br />
OF CROSBY<br />
Liberal Democrat Leader, <strong>House</strong> of Lords;<br />
a President, RIIA<br />
6.2.02 Japan’s failure in the era of globalization:<br />
implications and remedies<br />
Jointly held with the International Economics<br />
Programme, RIIA<br />
PROFESSOR JEAN-PIERRE LEHMANN<br />
Professor of International Political Economy,<br />
International Institute for Management<br />
Development, Lausanne<br />
7.2.02 Italy and the European Union<br />
PROFESSOR ROCCO BUTTIGLIONE<br />
Italian Cabinet Minister for European Policies; Leader<br />
of the CDU (Christian Democratic Union) Party,<br />
member of the Coalition which won the Italian<br />
general election in May 2001<br />
8.2.02 Bulgaria’s participation in the<br />
anti-terrorist coalition<br />
HE DR SOLOMON PASSY<br />
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Bulgaria<br />
13.2.02 The return of foreign policy<br />
DR DENIS MACSHANE MP<br />
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Foreign<br />
and Commonwealth Office<br />
14.2.02 The international response to global<br />
terrorism: Prospects for Afghanistan<br />
DR OLIVIER ROY<br />
Senior researcher, Centre National de Recherches<br />
Scientifiques, Paris, and a consultant to the French<br />
Ministry of Foreign Affairs; author, incl. Islam and<br />
Resistance in Afghanistan, 1990 and The New Central<br />
Asia: The Creation of Nations, 2000<br />
15.2.02 New challenges for security policy<br />
(Round-table)<br />
HE PAAVO LIPPONEN<br />
Prime Minister, Republic of Finland<br />
15.2.02 Germany and Europe in 2002:<br />
a decisive year<br />
Jointly held with the European Programme, RIIA<br />
DR WOLFGANG SCHÄUBLE<br />
Chairman, CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group, 1998-<br />
2000; Federal Minister of the Interior, 1989-91<br />
20.2.02 The international response to global<br />
terrorism: Do alleged terrorists have<br />
rights?<br />
DR MICHAEL BYERS<br />
Professor of International Law, Duke University,<br />
North Carolina; currently a visiting fellow, Keble<br />
College, Oxford<br />
AMBASSADOR PIERRE-RICHARD PROSPER<br />
US Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues<br />
27. 2.02 Fourth John C Whitehead Lecture on<br />
Anglo-American Relations<br />
The international relations agenda:<br />
a business perspective<br />
THE LORD BROWNE OF MADINGLEY<br />
Group Chief Executive, BP plc<br />
4.3.02 The Doha development round and the<br />
world trading system: is there a role for<br />
the Commonwealth?<br />
Jointly held with the International Economics<br />
Programme, RIIA<br />
SENATOR PETER COOK<br />
Senator for Western Australia; previously Trade<br />
Minister and Chairman of the Cairns Group during the<br />
Uruguay Round, and Industry Minister<br />
6.3.02 Is there still an Israeli-Palestinian peace<br />
process?<br />
HENRY SIEGMAN<br />
Senior Fellow and Director, US/Middle East Project,<br />
Council on Foreign Relations, New York<br />
7.3.02 Managing the transatlantic relationship<br />
European and American ideas on<br />
peacekeeping<br />
THE RT HON THE LORD HURD OF<br />
WESTWELL CH CBE<br />
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth<br />
Affairs, 1989-95; a President, RIIA<br />
12.3.02 Italian foreign policy after September 11<br />
MARGHERITA BONIVER<br />
Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Italy<br />
13.3.02 Intelligence in the aftermath of<br />
September 11: global intelligence shortfalls<br />
and necessary remedies<br />
ROBERT D STEELE<br />
Former US spy; author, On Intelligence: Spies and<br />
Secrecy in an Open World, 2000 and the forthcoming<br />
The New Craft of Intelligence: Personal,<br />
Public and Political<br />
13.3.02 The Secret State: the hidden history of<br />
Whitehall and the Cold War<br />
PROFESSOR PETER HENNESSY<br />
Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History,<br />
Queen Mary, University of London; author, incl.<br />
The Secret State: Whitehall and the Cold War,<br />
1945-1970, March 2002<br />
21.3.02 Russia’s place in the European security<br />
environment<br />
DR NEIL MACFARLANE<br />
Lester B Pearson Professor of International<br />
Relations and Director, The Centre for International<br />
Studies, Oxford<br />
LORD WALLACE OF SALTAIRE<br />
Professor of International Relations, London School<br />
of Economics<br />
27.3.02 Lithuania in an integrated world<br />
HE MR VALDAS ADAMKUS<br />
President of the Republic of Lithuania<br />
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