ITEAS LECTURES
Fifth ITEAS lecture
November 15, 2007. Transatlantic Relations - International Agenda.
The Hon. Robert Holmes Tuttle, United States Ambassador to the Court of St James.

Image courtesy of the Press Office, University of Dundee
Formerly an Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential Personnel in the Reagan Administration,
Mr Tuttle was also on the Board of Directors of the Woodrow Wilson International Center
for Scholars and served as Chairman of the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art
from 2001 to 2004.
Previous ITEAS Lectures
Fourth ITEAS lecture
November 23, 2006 'Climate Change: The Need for a Global Response'.
Sir Crispin Tickell, formerly British ambassador to the United
Nations and president of the Royal Geographical Society, currently director of the Policy
Foresight Programme of the James Martin Institute for Science and Civilization at the University
of Oxford.
Third ITEAS lecture
November 7, 2005 'The Future of Transatlantic
Relations' . The Rt. Hon. Lord George Robertson of Port Ellen, former Secretary
General of NATO, Defence Secretary and MP.

(From left to right: Sir Alan Langlands, Principal of University of Dundee,
Rt Hon Lord George Robertson of Port Ellen, Prof. Alan Dobson, Director ITEAS;
Dr. Tony Parker, Administrative Director ITEAS. Image courtesy of Dr A. W. Parker
Second ITEAS lecture
November 9, 2004. Professor Alan Milward, emeritus Professor at the London School of
Economics and official historian at the Cabinet Office. Professor Milward spoke on the role
of links between the EU, US and Africa and their impact on disease and economic development.
First ITEAS lecture
November 11, 2003. Anti-Americanism and American Exceptionalism. Godfrey Hodgson, Associate Fellow, Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford.
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