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List of Senior Fellows' and Speakers' Articles Available to Download (by Conference)
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The Genetics Revolution
Wellcome Trust Conference Centre, Hinxton nr. Cambridge, August 2006
Professor Martin Bobrow, Introductory Paper
Where is globalization heading?
Parliament of Karnataka, Bangalore, India, 13 - 19 May 2006
Professor Tim Shaw, Introductory Paper
The challenge of HIV/AIDS: thinking
further ahead
Cumberland Lodge, Windsor, July 2005
Dr Shereen El Feki, Introductory Paper
Politics and Ethnicity: communities,
the state and managing changing relationships
Merton College, Oxford, April 2005
Neal Ascherson, Introductory Paper
Global
Governance: scenarios for the future
Madingley Hall, Cambridge, October 2004
Dr Michael Williams, Introductory Paper
Disease and Security
Villa Monastero, Lake Como, Italy, April/May 2004
Professor Christopher Coker, War and Disease
Globalization: rhetoric, reality and
international politics
US Congress, Washington DC, October/November 2003
(Fellowship conference)
Mary Robinson, Globalization and Human Rights
History, Policy, and Identity
Madingley Hall, Cambridge, October 2003
Neal Ascherson, Introductory Paper
The Future of Higher Education:
dilemmas
and opportunities
Cumberland Lodge, Windsor, July/August 2003
Baroness Warwick, Introductory Paper
Global Civil Society: expectations,
capacities, and the accountability of international NGOs
Merton College, Oxford, March/April 2003
Dr Michael Williams, Introductory Paper
Corporate Social Responsibility:
rethinking the role of corporations in a globalizing world
Madingley Hall, Cambridge, October 2002
Sir Geoffrey Owen, Introductory Paper
Culture, National Identity, and Public
Policy: what role should governments and business play in the arts?
Villa Monastero, Lake Como, Italy, September 2002
Lord Claus Moser, Introductory Paper
Security, Independence and Liberty
after September 11: balancing competing claims
Klingenthal Castle, near Strasbourg, May 2002
Dr Christopher Coker, Introductory Paper
The Precautionary Principle: risk,
regulation and politics
Merton College, April 2002
Dr Ragnar Lofstedt, Introductory Paper
Human Rights as Collective Rights:
benefits and pitfalls
Madingley Hall, Cambridge, October/November 2001
Neal Ascherson, Introductory Paper
The Economic, Political and Social
Implications of the Internet: just how radical will they be?
Endicott House, MIT, Boston, United States, June/July 2001
Dr John Naughton, Contested Space: the Internet
and Society
Rethinking Security for the 21st Century
Merton College, Oxford, March 2001
Dr Christopher Coker, Introductory Paper
Ending Anarchy? International Rule and
Reconstruction After Conflict
Madingley Hall, Cambridge, October 2000
Dr Michael C Williams, Introductory
Paper
The Knowledge Society: Changing the
shape of education for the 21st century
Klingenthal Castle, near Strasbourg, September 2000
Sir Claus Moser, Introductory Paper
Asia-Pacific Economic and Security
Scenarios for 2020
Keidanren Guest House, Near Mount Fuji, Japan, May 2000
Sir John Boyd, Introductory Paper
Professor Heizo Takenaka, Introductory Paper
Science, Risk and the Regulation of New
Technologies
Merton College, Oxford, March/April, 2000
Professor Heinz Wolff, Introductory Paper
Fellow's Presentation: Patrick Mendis, The
Explosive Dynamics of Information Technologies: Webonomics or
Clintonomics?
Globalization: Challenges and
Discontents
Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane, Morocco, September 1999
Dominique Moïsi, Introductory Paper and Excerpt of Report
Lord David Puttnam, Culture: is Globalization
really Americanization?
The Future of the Nation State
Klingenthal Castle, near Strasbourg, June 1999
Robert Cooper, The Historical Development of the
Nation-State and Some Questions About Its Future
Study Tour of the Baltic States and St
Petersburg: a post-imperial renaissance?
Vilnius, Riga, Tallinn, Lahemaa National Park, Narva, St Petersburg May
1999
John Lotherington, Tour Report
Media power and responsibilityrole of
the fourth estate in the 21st : the century
St Edmund Hall, Oxford, March 1999
Michael Ignatieff, Introductory Paper and Report
The International Community and its Role in
Preventing, Managing and Resolving Conflict
Madingley Hall, Cambridge, September 1998
Sir Marrack Goulding, Introductory Paper
Corruption and Its Victims - Business, Government,
Society
The Search for Higher Standards
Queens' College, Cambridge, July 1998
George Moody-Stuart, Introductory Paper
Jeremy Pope, Combatting Corruption - the
Domestic Front: The Holistic Approach to Containing Corruption
Bertrand de Spéville, The Corruption
Battle in Hong Kong
John Githongo, Corruption in Kenya
New Debates in Disarmament : Nuclear and Other Weapons
Klingenthal Castle, near Strasbourg, May/June 1998
Dr Lynn E. Davis, Introductory Paper
Genetics, Identity and Justice
Merton College, Oxford, March/April 1998
Professor Ronald Dworkin, Justice and Fate
Study Tour of South Africa and Namibia: challenges of
political and economic reconstruction into the 21st Century
Johannesburg - Durban - Cape Town - Windhoek, October/ November 1997
Dr Paul Kielstra, Impressions and Tour Report
Ethnic Conflict in the Wider Europe: causes,
preventions, cures
Klingenthal Castle, near Strasbourg, June 1997
Neal Ascherson, Introductory Paper
Islam and the West: clashpoints and dialogues
Forte Grand Hotel, Giza, near Cairo, Egypt, February 1997
Professor A W Elmessiri, Introductory Paper
Mr Edward Mortimer, Introductory Paper
Julie Polter, The Pains of Modernization
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