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global civil society lecture series 2003

06-Dec-2003, 18.30-20.00, LSE

Regressive Globality: global theory in the age of George W. Bush
Speaker: Professor Martin Shaw, professor of international relations and politics at the University of Sussex
Chair: Professor Mary Kaldor, Co-Director, Centre for the Study of Global Governance




miliband lecture 2003

25-Nov-2003, 18:30-20:00, Old Theatre, Old Building, LSE

The Incoherent Empire: Why there cannot be an American Empire
Speaker: Professor Michael Mann
Chair: Professor David Held




conference

19-21-Nov-2003, Bellagio

Oil and Conflict
Organisers: Centre for the Study of Global Governance in cooperation with BP plc

Meeting on Oil and Conflict at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Study and Conference in Bellagio, Italy

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global civil society lecture series 2003

06-Nov-2003, 18.30-20.00, LSE

Chemical and Biological Weapons Roundtable
Speakers: Daniel Feakes, Research Fellow of SPRU--Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex; Ron Manley, formerly of the UK Chemical and Biological Defence Establishment; Matthew Meselson, Thomas Dudley Cabot Professor of the Natural Sciences at Harvard; Sue Mayer is executive director of GeneWatch UK
Chair: Nikolas Rose, Director of BIOS, LSE




global civil society lecture series 2003

20-Oct-2003, 18.30-20.00, LSE

The Role of International Criminal Prosecutions in Reconstructing Divided Communities
Speaker: Carla Del Ponte, Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia since September 1999




global civil society lecture series 2003

07-Oct-2003, 18.30-20.00, LSE

The State of Global Civil Society in 2003
Speakers: Introduction by Baroness Amos, Leader of the House of Lords; Victoria Brittain, journalist for the Guardian;  Dr Marlies Glasius, editor of Global Civil Society 2003 and Dr Leslie Sklair, reader in Sociology at LSE
Chair: Lord Desai




miliband lecture 2003

24-Jun-2003, 18:30-20:00, New Theatre, Old Building, LSE

America's Unipolar Order: Liberal Hegemony or Revisionist Empire?
Speaker: Professor G John Ikenberry
Chair: Professor David Held




miliband lecture 2003

09-Jun-2003, 18:30-20:00, Old Theatre, Old Building, LSE

The Bush Doctrine and Neoconservatism: A Chinese Perspective
Speaker: Professor Zhiyuan Cui
Chair: Professor David Held




miliband lecture 2003

06-May-2003, 18:30-20:00, Old Theatre, Old Building, LSE

American Power and its Illusions: the view from down there
Speaker: Dr Abdelwahab El-Affendi
Chair: Professor David Held




miliband lecture 2003

06-Mar-2003, 18:30-20:00, Old Theatre, Old Building, LSE

Hard or Soft Power? Transatlantic Perspectives
Speaker: Robert Cooper and Robert Kagan
Chair: Professor Lord William Wallace




miliband lecture 2003

19-Feb-2003, 18:30-20:00, Old Theatre, Old Building, LSE

The New American Empire
Speaker: Professor Michael Cox





miliband lecture 2003

22-Jan-2003, 18:30-20:00, Old Theatre, Old Building, LSE

The Paradox of American Power
Speaker: Professor Joseph Nye



'global dimensions' programme public lecture

20-Jan-2003, LSE

The Prospects for EU-Commonwealth Cooperation on the Doha Development Agenda
Speaker: Pascal Lamy

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Prof Lord Giddens'
BBC Reith Lectures
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Reith Lectures Revisited
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'Politics After Socialism'
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