Section: Events
Transatlantic Seminar Series
| Speaker | Title | Date / Time | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prof Sir Neil MacCormick and Dr Nicola McEwen | The SNP in Government: Assessing the first 100 days - click here for accompanying document | 28th September 2007, 1:00pm | G10, Adam Ferguson Building |
| Dr Michael Bruter and Dr David Howarth | Nicolas Sarkozy as President: Assessing the first 100 days | 5th October 2007, 1:00pm | G10, Adam Ferguson Building |
| Prof Amitai Etzioni | Security First: a Moral but Muscular Foreign Policy | 12th October 2007, 1:00pm | Teviot Dining Room, Teviot Building |
| Dr Martin Barber | Improving UN performance in post-conflict situations during Kofi Annans first term | 19th October 2007, 1:00pm | G10, Adam Ferguson Building |
| Dr Robert Lane | Is it time for federal theory to make its comeback? | 2nd November 2007, 3:30pm | Lecture Theatre 175, Old College |
| Dr Dominic Johnson | Why the war looks lost: perceptions of victory and defeat in Iraq and beyond | 9th November 2007, 1:00pm | G10, Adam Ferguson Building |
| Professor Joanne Scott | Law and New Approaches to Governance in the EU | 16th November 2007, 3:30pm | Lecture Theatre 175, Old College |
| Dr Charles Tripp | What can Iraqs history tell us about its future | 23rd November 2007, 1:00pm | G10, Adam Ferguson Building |
| Professor Richard Ned Lebow | Counterfactuals and politics | 5th December 2007, 4:00pm | TBC |
| Patrick Holden | EU and US Aid and Trade Policies: Instruments of Structural Power? | 18th January 2008, 1:00pm | G10, Adam Ferguson Building |
| Lord David Owen | The Development of the EU's Foreign Policy | 25th January 2008, 1:00pm | Lecture Theatre 175, Old College |
| Europa Half Day Seminar | Approaches to the EU as an International Actor | 25th January 2008, 2:00pm | Lecture Theatre 175, Old College |
| Lord Malloch-Brown | Multilateralism, Humanitarianism and Interventionism | 8th February 2008, 5:30pm | Playfair Library, Old College |
| Professor Eunan O'Halpin | Afghanistan, Imperial Security and Anglo-American Relations 1935-47: Can the Past Inform the Present? | 15th February 2008, 1:00pm | G10, Adam Ferguson Building |
| Dr Iain Hardie | Trading the Risk: Financialisation, Loyalty and Emerging Market Government Policy Autonomy | 22nd February 2008, 1:00pm | G10, Adam Ferguson Building |
| Dr Duncan Bell | Liberal and Republican Visions of Empire in Nineteenth-Century Britain | 29th February 2008, 1:00pm | G10, Adam Ferguson Building |
| Europa Half Day Seminar | The EU and Effective Multilateralism | 7th March 2008, 2:00pm | Lecture Theatre 270, Old College |
| Professor Richard Sakwa | A Very Peculiar New Cold War: The Dialogue of the Deaf | 14th March 2008, 1:00pm | G10, Adam Ferguson Building |
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