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Mishcon Lecture 2011: British Foreign Policy in a Changing World

Tuesday, November 22, 2011 at 6:00 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

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Professor Dame Hazel Genn DBE QC, Dean of the UCL Faculty of Laws, has great pleasure in inviting you to the 2011 Mishcon Lecture on
 

British Foreign Policy in a Changing World

to be delivered byLord Malloch-Brown 


The chair will be taken by

Robin Lustig, Journalist and presenter of the BBC's World Tonight
 

Tuesday 22 November 2011, 6pm
at UCL, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT
 

 

Schedule: 
6pm Reception (North Cloisters, UCL)
7pm Lecture (Cruciform LT1, UCL Cruciform Building)
estimated finish time 8 - 8.15pm. 



About the Mishcon Lectures 
The Mishcon Lectures were established at UCL in 1990 in honour of Lord Mishcon to mark his 75th birthday and in recognition of his achievements and service in the fields of law, education, religion, government and politics, both central and local.

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About the Speaker:
Lord Malloch-BrownMark Malloch-Brown, Chairman, EMEA & Global Affairs, FTI Consulting Inc. As chairman of Europe, Middle East and Africa for FTI Consulting, Lord Mark Malloch-Brown has responsibility for all aspects of the firm’s business in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region. He also serves as chairman of the firm’s Global Affairs practice, a specialty team that draws on a wide range of skills at FTI Consulting to help clients face challenging international issues as they pursue growth in new markets.

Mark Malloch-Brown served as a Minister in Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s cabinet, where he had particular responsibility for strengthening relationships with Africa and Asia and the international system. The Prime Minster appointed him as his envoy for preparation of the London G-20 Summit. In addition, Lord Malloch-Brown has served as Deputy Secretary General and Chief of Staff of the United Nations under Kofi Annan and, for six years prior, as Administrator of the UN Development Programme, where he led UN development efforts around the world. Before that he was a Vice-President at the World Bank.

 

He is well versed in global markets, economics and investing. After an earlier career in consulting when he advised political and business leaders around the world, he was Vice Chairman of George Soros’ Fund and Foundation until he entered the British government. He has also served as Vice Chairman of the World Economic Forum.
 

Throughout his career, he has had frequent interactions at the highest levels of government and business. From his early years as a journalist for The Economist, Lord Malloch-Brown has been afforded a unique and nuanced perspective on a wide array of global economic, political and social issues. He is chair of the Royal Africa Society and on a number of non-profit and advisory boards, including the International Crisis Group, the Open Society Foundation and Save the Children International. He is a member of the House of Lords and was knighted in 2007.

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When & Where


UCL Cruciform Lecture Theatre
UCL Main Campus
Gower Street
WC1E 6BT London
United Kingdom

Tuesday, November 22, 2011 at 6:00 PM (GMT)


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