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2004 Events Archive

Previous IISS events held in 2004

  • NATO Secretary General, Mr de Hoop Scheffer NATO Secretary General, Mr Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, The IISS was delighted to welcome the Secretary General of NATO, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, to give his Inaugural Speech to Members of the Institute on 12 February 2004.   Ladies and Gentlemen, Let me begin by thanking the IISS, and John Chipman, for hosting my first speech in the United Kingdom as NATO Secretary General.  I am certainly very pleased to be here.    The IISS has always been one of this country’s leading think-tanks.  Under John’s leadership, it has worked...
  • Address - Rt Hon Michael Ancram QC MP On Monday 9 February 2004 the Rt Hon Michael Ancram QC MP, Shadow Secretary of State for International Affairs, Shadow Foreign Secretary and Deputy Leader of the Opposition addressed the IISS with a speech entitled 'Challenges in a changing world'.
  • Eurasia Strategy Seminar - Dr Faizullaev On 5 February 2004 Dr Alisher Faizullaev, Director of the newly established independent Centre for Political Studies in Uzbekistan, gave a talk on ‘Security and Regional Co-operation in Central Asia’.
  • Palestinian-Israeli Geneva Accord On 2 February 2004, the IISS Conflict Management Programme hosted the architects of the Geneva Accord, Yasser Abed-Rabbo and Dr Yossi Beilin for a presentation and panel discussion on the new Accord.
  • High Commissioner's Forum - Dr Maleeha Lodhi On Tuesday 20 January 2004 the inaugural High Commissioner’s Forum of the IISS South Asia Security Programme was held at Arundel House. H.E. Dr. Maleeha Lodhi, High Commissioner of Pakistan to the United Kingdom, gave a talk on on "Pakistan: Security Challenges and Response".
  • Launch of North Korea's Weapons Programmes North Korea’s Weapons Programmes: A Net Assessment is a comprehensive and detailed evaluation of North Korea’s nuclear, biological and chemical weapons programmes and efforts to develop ballistic missiles. The book traces the historical development of North Korean programmes in each area and presents an assessment of current capabilities and estimates of future developments. The analysis explains how assessments of North Korea’s programmes are based on judgements of motivations and...
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