We were very pleased to welcome back to GSF, Sir Christopher Meyer KCMG, British Ambassador to the United States (1997-2003). who gave a lecture entitled ‘The Special Relationship Is Dead. Long Live The Special Relationship!’. The event took place in the National Liberal Club Continue reading →
Sir David Manning, Britain’s Ambassador to the US (2003-2007), gave GSF’s first lecture of 2013. In an event timed to coincide with the inauguration of President Obama’s second term, Sir David Manning gave a lecture to a capacity audience at Continue reading →
On 7th November, the day after the US election, GSF hosted a debate with Professor Michael Cox, Mark Fitzpatrick and Professor Anatol Lieven to discuss the future foreign policy implications and the direction the new administration is likely to take. Continue reading →
On the day of Barack Obama’s inauguration, Tuesday 20th January 2009, Sir David Manning GCMG, CVO, Britain’s Ambassador to the United States from 2003-2007, gave an incisive and wide-ranging lecture on the challenges ahead for the US, both in terms Continue reading →
On Monday 24th November, Bill Barnard, Chair of Democrats Abroad UK and Sir Christopher Meyer KCMG former UK Ambassador to the US (1997-2003) discussed the implications of the result of US Presidential election on American foreign policy and both Continue reading →
For the last debate in our 2007-2008 series, we were delighted to be joined by Professor John Dumbrell, Bronwen Maddox, Dr Nao Matsukata and Andrew Tyrie MP on Thursday 17th July, for a debate entitled ‘How ‘Special’ Is The Special Relationship’, Continue reading →
Sir Christopher Meyer KCMG, former UK Ambassador to the UK, spoke on US foreign policy after the mid-term elections. Click here to download this article