The YPFP London Annual Lecture: "Threats to International Security"
Dec 10 2007 - 6:00pm
Dec 10 2007 - 8:30pm
Threats to International Security Dr Liam Fox MP Conservative Shadow Secretary of State for Defence with an introduction from Mr James R Wright, High Commissioner for Canada
Join us for YPFP London's first annual lecture, with Dr Liam Fox MP, Conservative Shadow Defence Secretary, on Monday,10 December, from 6:00pm (for 6:30pm) . The lecture will be followed by a wine reception, with nibbles, and the event will end at 8:30pm.
YPFP members are encouraged to bring qualified friends and colleagues, as long as you RSVP.
A short biography for Dr Fox , as well as Mr. Wright follows.
To attend, please RSVP by responding to prema.gurunathan@ypfp.org . Space is limited, so please respond promptly, and only if you are confident that you can attend.
Dr. Liam Fox
Dr Fox was appointed the Shadow Secretary for Defence in May 2005. Prior to this, he held a number of roles including time as a Senior whip and a Minister at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office from 1996 until the 1997 General Election. In opposition, Dr Fox has served as Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party before his current appointment.
Dr Fox was educated at the University of Glasgow where he studied medicine. As a keen university debater he won national and international prizes. Dr Fox is a member of the Royal College of General Practitioners. He has worked as a Civilian Army Medical Officer and also in the voluntary sector as a divisional surgeon for St Johns before working as a GP in Buckinghamshire and Somerset.
Dr Fox contested Roxburgh and Berwickshire in the 1987 General Election, and was elected as the Member of Parliament for Woodspring in April 1992.
Mr. James R. Wright
Mr. Wright assumed his responsibilities as Canadian High Commissioner to the UK in August, 2006.
Born in Montreal, Mr. Wright attended McGill University before joining the Department of Foreign Affairs in 1976. With the Canadian Foreign Service, he has served in Moscow (1978-1980), Washington (1983-1987) and London (1992-1996) where he was Minister, Political and Public Affairs, at the Canadian High Commission. In Ottawa, he has worked in the Office of the Prime Minister and as Director of Personnel.
From 1996-2000, Mr. Wright was Director General for the Central, East and South Europe Bureau. From 2000-2004, he was the Assistant Deputy Minister for the Global and Security Policy Branch. In January 2005, he assumed the position of Assistant Deputy Minister for the International Security Branch. Mr. Wright also served as the Political Director. He speaks English, French and Russian.
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Posted by Anirudh Suri on November 13, 2008 - 6:09pm.
The current financial crisis has significantly impacted Asia. Not surprisingly, this weekend, its not a G-8 meeting, but a G-20 meeting, including India, China and Brazil.
Before the crisis erupted, India and China were being touted as the new "dream economies." For a while after the magnitude of the crisis started becoming evident, the economies of both countries showed some resilience, prompting commentators in Asia to point out the de-linkage in the global economy. "De-linkage" refers to a strain of thought that argues that the fate of the global economy, especially the Asian economies, is no longer inextricably linked to that of the U.S. economy.
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