Global Leadership Forum

The Royal United Services Institute hosts an annual Global Leadership Forum with high level US and European speakers to examine US foreign policy, transatlantic relations and prospects for leadership in world politics.

2009 Global Leadership Forum

Atlantis Rediscovered?
New Hope for Transatlantic Relations

11-12 June 2009

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The second annual Global Leadership Forum will examine US foreign policy, transatlantic relations and prospects for leadership in world politics.

In association with Princeton University, Newsweek, Berwin Leighton Paisner and the US Embassy, this two-day international conference will bring together high level speakers from Europe and the United States to discuss the most pressing challenges facing the transatlantic relationship in 2009 and beyond.

Confirmed speakers include:

Anne-Marie Slaughter, Director of Policy Planning, US Department of State

David Frost, Director of the Strategy, Policy Planning and Analysis Department, Foreign & Commonwealth Office

Jamie Shea, Director of Policy Planning, Office of the Secretary General NATO HQ

Sir Christopher Meyer, British Ambassador to the United States (1997-2003)

Sir Malcolm Rifkind, British MP and former Foreign Secretary (1995-1997)

Lord Powell of Bayswater, Chairman of the Atlantic Partnership

Leadership forum panel

2008 Global Leadership Forum

In November 2008, the US will go to the polls to elect a new president.The winning candidate will inherit a daunting array of international dangers, challenges and opportunities. How will he or she respond?

For a full report, to listen to past presentations and background material, click here >



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