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Events transcripts 2005
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Investment and reform: transforming health and healthcare
Speaker: Rt Hon Patricia Hewitt MP
Chair: Professor Elias Mossialos
Date: Tuesday 13 December 2005
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The Reproductive Revolution: how far have we come?
Speaker: Professor Sarah Franklin
Chair: Professor Nikolas Rose
Date: Thursday 24 November 2005
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What Future for Central Banks?
Speaker: Howard Davies
Chair: Professor Charles Goodhart
Date: Thursday 24 November 2005
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Making Globalisation Work for Development
Speaker: Professor Dani Rodrik
Chair: Professor David Held
Date: Friday 18 November 2005
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The Biggest Problems in the World - What Should We Deal With First?
Speaker: Professor Bjørn Lomborg
Discussants: Professor Julian Hunt and Dr Mark Maslin
Chair: Professor John Sutton
Date: Thursday 17 November 2005
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Can Human Rights Survive? The Crisis of Authority
Speaker: Professor Conor Gearty
Chair: Stephen Sedley, Lord Justice in the Court of Appeal
Date: Thursday 10 November 2005
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Melting Modernity: each time unique
Speaker: Professor Zygmunt Bauman
Chair: Professor David Held
Date: Tuesday 8 November 2005
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The Role of Religion in a Changing Europe
Speaker: His All Holiness Patriarch Bartholomew
Chair: Professor Kevin Featherstone
Date: Thursday 3 November 2005
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The Turkish Economy and the European Union
Speaker: Süreyya Serdengeçti
Chair: Professor Kevin Featherstone
Date: Thursday 27 October 2005
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Melting Modernity: living in utopia
Speaker: Professor Zygmunt Bauman
Chair: Professor David Held
Date: Thursday 27 October 2005
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New Threats and Security Challenges
Speaker: Jonas Gahr Støre
Chair: Professor Barry Buzan
Date: Wednesday 26 October 2005
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Melting Modernity: the demons of open society
Speaker: Professor Zygmunt Bauman
Chair: Professor David Held
Date: Thursday 20 October 2005
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Europe and the World Trade Round: seizing the opportunity for growth and development
Speaker: Christine Lagarde
Chair: Professor Iain Begg
Date: Monday 17 October 2005
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Terrorism and Development
Speakers: Professor Jo Beall, Professor Jude Howell, Professor Ian Linden, Dr James Putzel, Dr Hugh Roberts and Dr Ben Wisner
Date: Monday 17 October 2005
Time: 6.30pm
Venue: Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House
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Director's Dialogue with Ian Davis
Speakers: Howard Davies, Ian Davis
Date: Wednesday 12 October 2005
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Challenges for Germany in Europe
Speaker: Professor Dr Georg Milbradt
Chair: Dr Willem Buiter
Date: Monday 3 October 2005
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Why (and How) Things Happen
Speaker: Professor Charles Tilly
Chair: Geoff Mulgan
Date: Thursday 8 September 2005
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Europe: where do we go from here?
Speakers: Robin Cook MP, Joschka Fischer, Lord Hurd, Charles Kennedy MP and Peter Sutherland KCMG
Chair: Duncan Greenland
Date: Monday 4 July 2005
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How Can We Get Trade Justice?
Speaker: Hilary Benn MP
Chair: Professor Lord Desai
Date: Wednesday 29 June 2005
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Towards a New Partnership: America, Europe and the New World
Speaker: John Edwards
Chair: Professor Lord Giddens
Date: Wednesday 25 May 2005
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Response and Responsibility: the global partnership for aid and development
Speaker: José Manuel Barroso
Chair: Professor Kevin Featherstone
Date: Friday 20 May 2005
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Greece's Modernisation Process: visions and new realities
Speaker: Dr Yannos Papantoniou
Chair: Professor Kevin Featherstone
Date: Thursday 12 May 2005
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Torture: the ultimate abuse of human rights?
Speakers: Alain Aeschlimann, Victoria Brittain, Professor Chris Brown, Sir Nigel Rodley
Moderator: Lyse Doucet, BBC World
Chair: Professor Conor Gearty
Date: Wednesday 11 May 2005
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Is Autism an Extreme of the Male Brain?
Speaker: Professor Simon Baron-Cohen
Chair: Professor Simon Blackburn
Date: Tuesday 15 March 2005
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The Economic Impact of ICT: a perspective from the age of steam
Speaker: Professor Nicholas Crafts
Chair: Professor Paul Johnson
Date: Tuesday 15 March 2005
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Turkey and the European Union: the way forward
Speaker: Abdullah Gül
Chair: Professor Kevin Featherstone
Date: Monday 14 March 2005
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Cultural Perspectives on Cities: from Georg Simmel to Italo Calvino
Speaker: Professor Gabriella Turnaturi
Chair: Niall Hobhouse and Richard Sennett
Date: Thursday 10 March 2005
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Barcelona FC and collective identity. More than sports management?
Speaker: Joan Laporta
Chair: Howard Davies
Date: Monday 7 March 2005
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European Emerging Financial Markets and E(M)U
Speaker: Professor Drasko Veselinovic
Date: Thursday 3 March 2005
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Human Rights Under Attack
Speaker: David Lammy MP
Chair: Dr Kate Malleson
Date: Thursday 24 February 2005
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The Rehabilitation of 'Human Nature'. Or Where Did Anthropology Go?
Speaker: Professor Maurice Bloch
Chair: Professor Charles Stafford
Date: Thursday 24 February 2005
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Financial Reform in the Middle Kingdom
Speaker: Howard Davies
Chair: Dr Linda Yueh
Date: Tuesday 22 February 2005
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Life After Hutton: renewing the BBC Charter
Speaker: Howard Davies
Chair: Roger Silverstone
Date: Wednesday 16 February 2005
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2005: make or break for Global Governance
Speaker: Gareth Evans
Chair: Professor Lord Desai
Date: Friday 18 February 2005
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Risk, Community and Safety
Speaker: Roger Graef
Chair: Niall Hobhouse and Richard Sennett
Date: Thursday 10 February 2005
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Intolerance and Civil Society
Speakers: Bernard Burgoyne, Professor Jude Howell and Felicity de Zulueta
Chair: Susie Orbach
Date: Wednesday 9 February 2005
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Responding to the HIV/AIDS Epidemic: prospects for near and distant futures
Speaker: Dr Peter Piot
Chair: Professor Tony Barnett
Date: Tuesday 8 February 2005
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Trade, Development and the European Union
Speaker: Peter Mandelson
Chair: Howard Davies
Date: Friday 4 February 2005
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Regional Policy and the Lisbon Agenda - challenges and opportunities
Speaker: Danuta Hübner
Chair: Professor Lord Wallace
Date: Thursday 3 February 2005
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Meeting the Challenge of Development - An Action Agenda to achieve the Millennium Development Goals
Speaker: Ian Goldin
Chair: Dr Jean-Paul Faguet
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building
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Will Biomedicine Transform Society? - the political, economic, social and personal impact of medical advances in the twenty-first century
Speaker: Professor Nikolas Rose
Chair: Howard Davies
Date: Wednesday 2 February 2005
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Intolerance and Fundamentalism
Speakers: Karen Armstrong, Professor Henrietta Moore and Andrew Samuels
Chair: Susie Orbach
Date: Wednesday 26 January 2005
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US Capital Markets in the Post Sarbanes-Oxley World: why our markets should matter to foreign issuers
Speaker: William H. Donaldson
Chair: Howard Davies
Date: Tuesday 25 January 2005
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The Human Rights Movement and Civil Society: the final frontier for human rights
Speaker: Irene Khan
Chair: Professor Jude Howell
Date: Wednesday 19 January 2005
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Secure Borders, Open Doors: international cooperation in the 21st century
Speaker: Tom Ridge, US Secretary of Homeland Security
Chair: Dr Alan Sked
Date: Friday 14 January 2005
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