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“The Prospects for Transatlantic Relations at the Beginning of the President’s Second Term”
Wednesday, March 9, 2005



Join MIC for a special luncheon program in honor of His Excellency David Manning, the British Ambassador to the United States. His Excellency will discuss the Prospects for Transatlantic relations at the beginning of president Bush’s second term.

Sir David Manning joined the British Diplomatic Service in 1972 and was subsequently posted to Warsaw, New Delhi, Paris, Moscow, Tel Aviv, and Brussels. In 1994, he was the British member of the ICTY Contact Group on Bosnia. In 2000 he was appointed the UK Permanent Representative to NATO. In the summer of 2000, he became foreign policy advisor to Prime Minister Tony Blair, a position he held until August 2003 when he took up his present position. He is a graduate of Oriel College, Oxford, and also studied at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Bologna, Italy.

  • Time: Wednesday, March 9, 2005; Registration: 11:30 A; Program 12:00 P – 1:30 P
  • Place: Windows on Minnesota, 50th Floor, IDS Tower, 710 Marquette Avenue, Downtown Minneapolis
  • Cost:
        $25 Member/Students
        $40 Non-Member
        (Program-only $15. Advance payment is preferred. )
  • To register: Complete our online pre-registration form

MIC regrets that you will be charged for cancellations made less than two full business days in advance of programs, or cancellations made after the registration deadline, if one is given.

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