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Event location: Foreign Policy - General

The March 2011 Debate II: ‘The Age Of Wikileaks And The New Media: What Does It Mean For The Future Of Diplomacy And Democracy?’

GSF was delighted to welcome Jo Johnson MP, Gideon Rachman, and Sir David Richmond to GSF as the panellists in a debate on Wikileaks and the new media. The debate was entitled ‘The Age Of Wikileaks and the New Media: Continue reading →

The March Debate I: ‘Strategy In Afghanistan And Beyond: Delivering Or Not Delivering On UK Objectives?’

On 1st March, Steven Jermy, formerly Strategy Director at the British Embassy in Kabul and author of ‘Strategy For Action: Using Force Wisely in the 21st Century’ spoke in a GSF event entitled ‘Strategy in Afghanistan and Beyond: Delivering or Not Delivering on Continue reading →

The February 2011 Lecture: ‘Lessons From The History Of MI6’

Professor Keith Jeffery, Professor of British History at Queen’s University, Belfast and author of the Official History, ‘MI6: The History of the Secret Intelligence Service, 1909-49’, gave a lecture at GSF on Tuesday 15th February. Professor Jeffery concluded that although the Continue reading →

GSF Christmas Drinks and London launch of ‘Farewell to Drift: A New Foreign Policy For A Network World’

At GSF’s Christmas drinks on Monday 6th December, Lord Lothian gave a lecture based on his recently published pamphlet, ‘Farewell To Drift: A New Foreign Policy For A Network World’, which argues the case for a coherent foreign policy which serves Continue reading →

Global Strategy Forum Launch of ‘Farewell to Drift: A New Foreign Policy for a Network World’ – Monday 4th October 2010 (click here to download pamphlet)

Lord Lothian PC DL QC Chairman – Global Strategy Forum Global Strategy Forum launched a new paper by Michael Ancram, GSF’s Chairman, at the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham on 4th October 2010. ‘Farewell to Drift: A New Foreign Policy for Continue reading →

The June 2010 Lecture II: ‘Losing Control – The Emerging Threats to Western Prosperity?’ – Tuesday 14th June 2010 (audio transcript available – click here)

Stephen King, global chief economist at HSBC, spoke on the themes of his new book, ‘Losing Control – The Emerging Threats to Western Prosperity’ in an event chaired by GSF Advisory Board Member, the Rt Hon Lord Lamont of Lerwick Continue reading →

The October 2009 Lecture: ‘Britain’s Foreign Policy: ‘Adamant For Drift’?

  Lord Howell opened GSF’s 2009-2010 lecture series with a fascinating speech, entitled ‘Britain’s Foreign Policy: ‘adamant for drift?’ on Tuesday 27th October, in which he argued that in this period of great change and uncertainty, it is time for Continue reading →

The July 2009 Debate: ‘Can The Use Of Torture Ever Be Justified?’

  Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering, the Rt Hon Malcolm Rifkind QC MP, and Michael Howard MP took part in a GSF debate on Tuesday 14th July 2009.   Click here to download this article

The May 2009 Debate II: ‘Is The World Economic Crisis Our Biggest Security Threat?

Oliver Kamm, leader writer and columnist for the Times, Sir David Omand GCB, Visiting Professor, Department of War Studies, King’s College, London and former UK Security and Intelligence Coordinator; and Gideon Rachman of the FT, joined GSF on 19th May Continue reading →

The March 2009 Lecture: ‘‘Ashdown’s Third Law: Why The World Will Never Be The Same Again And What We Should Do About It’’

The Rt Hon Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hambdon GCMG KBE PC was our March guest lecturer. His lecture, entitled ‘Ashdown’s Third Law: Why The World Will Never Be The Same Again And What We Should Do About It’, is now available as Continue reading →

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