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Event location: Middle East Peace Process

The May 2016 Debate: ‘The 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement And Its Legacy In The Middle East Today’

On Tuesday 17th May, we were very pleased to welcome Peter Oborne, the former chief political commentator of The Telegraph and Professor Eugene Rogan, Professor of Modern Middle Eastern History at the University of Oxford and Director of the Middle East Centre Continue reading →

The May Lecture: ‘Twenty Years From Oslo, Two Years From Tahrir – The View From Jerusalem’

HE Mr. Daniel Taub, Israel’s Ambassador to the UK, gave our May lecture, which was chaired by Lord Lothian. Ambassador Taub gave an off-the-record lecture to Global Strategy Forum members and guests, entitled ‘Twenty Years From Oslo, Two Years From Tahrir – Continue reading →

The February Debate: The Middle East Peace Process: Are The Chances For A Two-State Solution Fading?

Lord Lothian, Global Strategy Forum’s Chairman; Sir Tom Phillips, former UK Ambassador to Saudi Arabia and Ambassador to Israel; and Patrick Seale, journalist, author and consultant, with a special interest in Middle East affairs, will speak in a debate entitled Continue reading →

The February 2012 Debate: ‘Beyond The Quartet: Time For A New Approach To The Middle East Peace Process?’

Dr Mustafa Barghouti, Palestinian democracy activist and presidential candidate in 2005, and Lord Levy, former Prime Minister Tony Blair’s adviser on the Middle East, considered the question, ‘Beyond The Quartet: Time For A New Approach To The Middle East Peace Continue reading →

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