If you are in and around London on Monday this event promises to be interesting:
The newly formed SOAS UN Society is having its inaugural event- a debate on the motion “The UN does more harm than good for global security and development”. Speaking in proposition is David Chandler, a renowned academic currently based at the Centre for the Study of Democracy.
Speaking against is David Wardrop, a longstanding member of UNA-UK who has been involved with the association in senior roles for many years. Chairing the debate is Keith Hindell, former BBC correspondent to the UN. For students with an interest in international politics, development and international governance, this is the chance to hear more reasoned dynamic arguments on a contentious issue, especially in the developing world.
We’re really excited about this year’s events and hope you can join us. The event is not ticketed and is totally free, we will be welcoming questions and comments from the floor.
Event Details
Monday 30th January, G50, SOAS Russell Square from 5pm. Event will end at 7pm if not before.
If you have any further questions about the society, or would like to be added to the mailing list please contact Quintin Chou Lambert (542903@soas.ac.uk) or Letty Thomas (287384)
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