The C Douglas Dillon Lecture
Annual Lectureship on European-American Relations
The purpose of this annual lecture is to provide a forum for prominent and distinguished Americans to speak on major American and European themes to the membership of Chatham House and guests, and to honour Mr C Douglas Dillon for the many contributions he made to European American relations in the public and private sector.
Past Events:
Thursday 21 June 2007
A New Global Order: Moving beyond the old divides of North-South and East-West
Speaker: James D. Wolfensohn
Wednesday 8 December 2006
The interrelated crises in the Middle East
Speaker: Terje Rød-Larsen
Tuesday 17 May 2005
Rediscovering Europe: Transatlantic partnership in a perilous world
Speaker: Ambassador Rockwell Schnabel
Tuesday 1 June 2004
The United States and Europe: adjusting to the global era
Speaker: The Hon Dr Richard Haass
Wednesday 18 June 2003
The present and the future of American-European relations
Speaker: Professor Stanley Hoffmann
Wednesday 26 June 2002
Nation-building and post-Cold War crisis management: from Somalia to Afghanistan
Speaker: The Hon James F Dobbins
Thursday 21 June 2001
Europe and the US: past and future
Speaker: The Hon Thomas Pickering
Tuesday 28 November 2000
A new Europe, a new America
Speaker: The Hon Felix Rohatyn
Thursday 24 June 1999
America and Europe: continental drift?
Speaker: Dean Joseph S Nye, Jr
Thursday 9 October 1997
America and the world at the eve of the next millennium
Speaker: The Hon Caspar Weinberger
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Friday 9 January 2009 13:00 - 14:15
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