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Events transcripts 2002
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What is to be done? Foreign Policy as a site of political action
Speaker: Professor Christopher Hill
Chair: Professor Margot Light
Date: Tuesday 26th November 2002
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The Basque Country in a Globalising World
Speakers: Juan Jose Ibarretxe, Professor Lord Desai, Professor Derek R. Diamond and Professor John Gray
Date: Wednesday 20th November 2002
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The Inflation Target Ten Years On
Speaker: Mervyn King
Chair: Professor Timothy Besley
Date: Tuesday 19th November 2002
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Director's Dialogue - Sexuality and The Politics of Everyday Life
Speaker: Professor Anthony Giddens and Susie Orbach
Date: Friday 15th November 2002
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The Burden of Historical Perceptions and the Way Forward for Yugoslavia and the Balkans
Speaker: Goran Svilanovic, Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, Yugoslavia
Chair: Dr Odd Arne Westad, LSE
Date: Thursday 31st October 2002
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Socialism for a Sceptical Age
Speakers: Tony Benn, Professor Anthony Giddens, Professor Leo Panitch, Hilary Wainwright
Chair: Professor Mary Kaldor
Date: Tuesday 29th October 2002
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The Social Study of Information and Communication Technology: the next challenge
Speaker: Professor Claudio Cibbora
Chair: Professor Ian Angell, LSE
Date: Thursday 24 October 2002
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The Rise of the Far Right in Europe
Speaker: Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, former Prime Minister of Denmark
Chair: Professor Lord Desai, LSE
Date: Wednesday 16th October 2002
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Director's Dialogue
Speakers: Professor Anthony Giddens and George Soros
Date: Tuesday 8th October 2002
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The Miliband Lectures on Global Economic Governance: Global Governance: the corporate connection
Speaker: Professor John Gerard Ruggie
Chair: Professor David Held
Date: Thursday 6 June 2002
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BP Amoco Centennial Professor Lecture: Why are there so many banking crises?
Speaker: Professor Jean-Charles Rochet
Chair: Professor Anthony Giddens
Date: Tuesday 21 May 2002
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The Miliband Lectures on Global Economic Governance: Global Governance and Accountability
Speaker: Professor Robert O Keohane
Chair: Professor David Held
Date: Friday 17 May 2002
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US Foreign and Defence Policy for the 21st Century
Speakers: Robert S McNamara, Robert K Brigham, James G Blight
Chair: Dr Odd Arne Westad, LSE
Date: Tuesday 7 May 2002
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Miliband Lecture on Global Economic Governance: Globalising Justice
Speaker: Professor Robert Goodin
Chair: Professor David Held
Date: Wednesday 20 March 2002
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Next Steps for New Labour
Speaker: Rt Hon Tony Blair
Date: Tuesday 12th March 2002
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From Doha to Johannesburg by way of Monterrey: How development can be achieved and sustained in the 21st century
Speaker: Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations
Date: Monday 25th February 2002
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Implementing a progressive agenda in a small country after 15 years of neo-liberalism: New Zealand's experience
Speaker: Helen Clark, Prime Minister of New Zealand
Chair: Professor Anthony Giddens
Date: Thursday 21st February 2002
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Future of Europe - The Finnish Model
Speaker: Paavo Lipponen, Prime Minister of Finland
Chair: Professor Anthony Giddens
Date: Thursday 14th February 2002
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Global futures at a time of transition - the future of democracy
Speaker: Professor Anthony Giddens
Chair: Will Hutton, Governor of the LSE
Date: Wednesday 30th January 2002
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Global futures at a time of transition - the future of the family
Speaker: Professor Anthony Giddens
Chair: Susie Orbach, Visiting Professor at the LSE's Gender Institute
Date Wednesday 23rd January 2002
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