CONFERENCE NOTICE
The Centre for Study of International Affairs (Europe and America)
in the School of Humanities and Cultural Studies, Middlesex University,
with the Atlantic Council of the United Kingdom and Baylor University
presents a one-day conference on
Human Rights, Democracy and the Atlantic Relationship
the 5th annual Trent Park Conference on the Future of the Atlantic Community
Friday, 16 June 2000 at the Mansion, Trent Park
Contributors:
Sir Oliver Wright GCMG GCVO DSC, HM Ambassador to the United States,
1982-86 and to West Germany, 1975-81. Chairman.
Democratic Ideals as Practical Policy
James Robert Huntley, former President of the Atlantic Council of the
United States, Secretary-General of the Atlantic Colleges and author
of Pax Democratica and America and Europe: The Next Ten Years.
Human Rights and Democracy in the Promotion of US Foreign Policy
Dr John Dumbrell, Reader in US Politics, Keele University; author of
American Foreign Policy: Carter to Clinton and The Making of US
Foreign Policy.
Effects of Rights and Democracy Perceptions and Policy on Transatlantic Trade
Dr Joseph A McKinney, Professor of Economics, Baylor University;
author of many works on international trade policy, expert on the
North American Free Trade Agreement and adviser to the US Congress,
former Fulbright Senior Fellow at Middlesex.
Atlantic Ideals and the Balkans
Air Marshal Sir John Walker KCB CBE AFC FRAeS, Chief of Defence
Intelligence in the Ministry of Defence, 1990-95.
Testing Transatlantic Attitudes: The Pinochet Case
Professor Colleen Graffy, Associate Professor of Law, Pepperdine
University; Barrister, Middle Temple; author of the forthcoming No
Man is an Island: universal jurisdiction and sovereign immunity
post-Pinochet and numerous UK and US law journal articles.
Western Institutions and European Public Opinion
Alan Lee Williams OBE, Director of the Atlantic Council of the United
Kingdom and Chairman of the European Working Group of the Centre for
Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC.
Introduced and organised by Douglas Eden, Head of the Centre and
editor/co-author of Europe and the Atlantic Relationship: Issues of
Identity, Security and Power (Macmillan, June 2000), The Future of
the Atlantic Community (Middlesex UP, 1997) and Political Change in
Europe (Basil Blackwell). The first two books, produced by the
Centre, will be available at the conference.
Cost:
£30 (students: £15)
includes lunch and refreshments
Advance booking essential. Students must provide student number
or other evidence of status.
Apply to and leaflet available from:
Conference Secretary
"The Future of the Atlantic Community"
School of Humanities and Cultural Studies
Middlesex University
White Hart Lane
London N17 8HR
Tel. 020 8362-6193. Email: [log in to unmask]
Fax. 020 8362-6652
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Douglas Eden
Head of the Centre for Study of International Affairs (Europe and America)
School of Humanities and Cultural Studies
Middlesex University
White Hart Lane
London N17 8HR
Email: [log in to unmask]
Telephone (messages only): 020 8362-5505
fax: 020 8340-1802
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