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Centre for the Study of Global Governance public debate

The Resource Curse


This event marks the launch of Escaping the Resource Curse, which provides practical recommendations for alleviating the ‘resource curse’.

Joseph C Bell is senior partner at the law firm of Hogan & Hartson. Terry Lynn Karl is professor of political science at Stanford University. George Soros is chairman of the Open Society Institute. Karin Lissakers is director of the Revenue Watch Institute


Speaker(s):

Joseph C Bell | talks
Professor Terry Lynn Karl | talks
George Soros | talks
Karin Lissakers | talks
Professor Mary Kaldor | talks

 

Date and Time:

9 October 2007 at 5:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Old Theatre
LSE Old Building
Houghton Street
London
WC2A 2AE
020 7955 6043
http://www.lse.ac.uk/events
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Organised by:

London School of Economics & Political Science
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Tickets:

Free

Available from:

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