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Sir Nigel Sheinwald, former Ambassador to the United States, will be giving the Robert H. Smith Lecture in association with the Eccles Centre for American Studies.
Sir Nigel Sheinwald, former Ambassador to the United States, will discuss America's and Britain's changing roles in the world. He will explain why a strong transatlantic relationship nevertheless remains important, and why international engagement by both countries remains in their and the rest of the world's interests. The lecture honours American philanthropist, Robert H. Smith, a key supporter of Benjamin Franklin House, who was passionate about the roots and reach of American democracy.
Speaker(s): |
Sir Nigel Sheinwald | talks |
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Date and Time: |
29 May 2014 at 6:30 pm |
Duration: | TBC |
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Venue: |
British Library |
Organised by: |
Benjamin Franklin House |
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Tickets: |
£8, £6 Over 60s and £5 Concessions |
Available from: |
Book via the British Library, 01937546546 or https://boxoffice.bl.uk/categoryitems.php?webid=0373 |
Additional Information: |
website: www.BenjaminFranklinHouse.org |
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