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Key countries and regions

Meetings to discuss issues concerning countries of topical interest are included in this programme to examine the changing relationships citizens have with their state as governments redefine their role as global stakeholders.  These included the first in a series of Wilton Park Russia Dialogues to take place in the UK and Russia,

We continue to hold dialogues on issues concerning regions such as the CIS and Africa; with a separate programme on the European Union.


Our partners

Partners include the Africa Department of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, United Nations, Chatham House, Ford Foundation, Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi), The Great-Britain Sasakawa Foundation, Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau Entwicklungsbank (KfW), Japan Foundation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Ankara, NATO Defense College, Rio Tinto, and UK Trade and Investment.


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Recent meetings

  • Powering Africa: helping energy infrastructure investment deliver growth and connectivity

  • Turkey’s policies for engagement in the contemporary world (held in Ankara)

  • Wilton Park dialogues with Russia - a new prosperity: aspiration, innovation, participation

  • Somalia: building stability, accepting reality

  • Managing conflict in the Middle East: the role of regional actors

  • Dialogue with China: towards ‘harmonious society' governance, participation and social cohesion

  • Japan: increasing its global role?


Podcasts

Recorded during each meeting, key specialists are gathered together to take part in a discussion which acts as a general overview of the issues being examined at the meeting. Aimed as an introduction to a topic, our podcasts are published on our website and Mixcloud.


Listen to podcasts on key countries and regions


Conference Calendar:


Africa and Non-proliferation Treaty Regime
Sun 04 Mar - Wed 07 Mar 2012



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