David Cameron’s Foreign Policy Challenges
What will be Britain’s global role in the next decade?
http://g2gcameronforeignpolicy.eventbrite.com
Tuesday 12th October 2010
7pm
The Rydges Kensington Plaza Hotel
61 Gloucester Road
London, SW7 4PE
Our heavyweight panel of speakers for this event includes:
SIR MALCOLM RIFKIND
Former Foreign Secretary and Defence Secretary
ROBIN LUSTIG
Presenter, BBC World Service and BBC Radio 4
JONATHAN FORD
Chief Leader Writer, The Financial Times
BRUCE CLARK
International Editor, The Economist, former Washington correspondent for The Financial Times and former Moscow correspondent for The Times
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