On Monday 6 March 2006 Dr Dana Allin, Carol Deane Senior Fellow for Transatlantic Affairs and Editor, Survival, will be giving an address on "Limited Partnership: the Scope for Transatlantic Consensus".
This event will be exclusively for Corporate and Institutional Members of the IISS and a few Special Guests.
Dr Dana H. Allin Has worked at The International Institute for Strategic Studies since October 1997. His present focus is on Transatlantic relations, US foreign and defence policy, the Balkans, and European foreign, security and defence policy. A graduate of Yale University, he worked as a Europe-based financial journalist before earning an M.A. and Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins University, Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). He was visiting assistant professor in European Studies and American Foreign Policy at the SAIS centres in Bologna, Italy and Washington, D.C., a Robert Bosch Foundation Fellow, and Deputy Director of both the Aspen Institute Berlin and the International Commission on the Balkans (a joint project of Aspen Berlin and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace).
Dr Allin is the author of Cold War Illusions: America, Europe and Soviet Power, 1969-1989 (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1994); NATO’s Balkan Interventions, Adelphi Paper 347 (Oxford University Press for the IISS, 2002); and a co-author of Unfinished Peace: Report of the International Commission on the Balkans (Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1996). His numerous articles include commentary in The International Herald Tribune, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
The event will take place at Arundel House, 13-15 Arundel Street, Temple Place, London WC2R 3DX.
Tea and coffee will be served from 10:00. The Talk will begin at 10:30 with a Q & A session from 11:15. The meeting will conclude at 12:00 noon.