On Wednesday 23rd January, for our second lecture of 2019, we welcomed Dr Kori Schake, Deputy Director-General of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and author of Safe Passage: The Transition From British To American Hegemony. She gave a lecture entitled ‘Western Continue reading →
Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope, the First Sea Lord and Head of the Royal Navy, delivered GSF’s June lecture, ‘Delivering Security In An Age of Austerity, on Tuesday 19th June. In his lecture, Admiral Stanhope described how global austerity is driving radical re-thinking Continue reading →
Professor Michael Clarke, Director-General of RUSI, gave our second May lecture on 22nd May, in an event chaired by Lord Lothian. In a highly topical lecture in the same week as the G8 meeting at Camp David and the NATO Continue reading →
The Rt Hon Baroness Neville-Jones, the Government Special Representative to Business on Cyber Security and former Security Minister, gave our February lecture, entitled ‘Are We Meeting The Challenge Of Cyber Security?’ on Monday 6th February. Baroness Neville-Jones gave a fascinating and Continue reading →
GSF hosted a seminar in the House of Lords entitled ‘Cyber Defence: The Biggest Challenge Facing UK National And Economic Security?’, which was opened by Professor Sir David Omand GCB. On 30th November 2011, Global Strategy Forum held the above Continue reading →
On 16th November, GSF held a seminar entitled: ‘The SDSR: Tough Choices For Tough Times – Are We Making The Right Decisions?’ which took place in the House of Lords under the co-chairmanship of the Rt Hon Michael Ancram and Continue reading →
On Tuesday 6th July, Charles Farr, Director General of the Office for Security and Counter Terrorism at the Home Office, was our July guest lecturer. Addressing the question, ‘Counter Terrorism Strategy In The UK: Are We Winning?’, he outlined the nature Continue reading →
General Sir Richard Dannatt gave our second February lecture on Tuesday 23rd February, speaking on the theme of the Challenges for Defence in the Next Decade. Referring to the fact that much had changed in the world since the Continue reading →
Lord Robertson of Port Ellen, Secretary-General of NATO from 1999-2004, was our guest lecturer in February (10th). In answer to the question, ‘Does NATO Have A Future?’, he believed that it did, but that its future depended on collective political Continue reading →
Conservative Conference Event (Allegro Suite, Hyatt Regency) Sunday 28th September 12.30-2pm The audio transcript of the GSF event at the Conservative Party Conference entitled: ‘Might 12,000 nuclear weapons be more than we need? The case for multilateral nuclear disarmament’, at Continue reading →