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The Ultimate Weapon is No Weapon: human security and the new rules of war and peace

LSE Global Governance book launch


A panel of speakers explore an idea for stabilising the dangerous neighbourhoods of the world through the implementation of human security ideas.

The event celebrates the publication of The Ultimate Weapon is No Weapon: Human Security and the New Rules of War and Peace written by Shannon D Beebe and Professor Mary Kaldor.

Mary Kaldor is professor of global governance at LSE and co-director of LSE Global Governance. Clare Short is the MP for Birmingham Ladywood and former secretary of state for international development. She will be standing down at the General Election. Javier Solana is a former NATO secretary general, secretary general of the Council of the European Union and now a distinguished visiting professor at LSE Global Governance.


Speaker(s):

Professor Mary Kaldor | talks
Clare Short MP | talks
Dr Javier Solana | talks

 

Date and Time:

26 May 2010 at 6:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Old Theatre
Old Building
London School of Economics and Political Science
London
WC2A 2AE


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Organised by:

London School of Economics & Political Science
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Tickets:

Free

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This event is free and open to all with no ticket required. Entry is on a first come, first served basis.

For more information, email events@lse.ac.uk or call 020 7955 6043.

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