The Future of the Right in East and Central Europe
The Future of the Right in East and Central Europe was the title of a conference hold in Prague in January 1990.[1] According to Richard Gott this took place under the auspices of the Conservative Council of Eastern Europe.[2] However, Lord Hatch referred in Commons debate at the time to a meeting held by the Conservative Council for Eastern Europe.[3]
Participants
According to Richard Gott, the following people were among those attending the conference:
Roger Scruton | Norman Stone | Caroline Cox | John Marks | Jan Carnogursky | Angus Cargill | Karl Schwarzenberg | Tom Spencer | John Masek | Charles Tilbury | Vaclav Benda | Alexander Tomsky | Ivan Baba | Pawel Bratinka | Harold Elletson | Viscount Cranborne[4]
Notes
- ↑ Richard Gott, The blue pimpernels: In the post-Communist dawn, Mrs Thatcher's ideologues slip into Prague to rescue East Europeans from the tyranny of old philosophies. But Richard Gott finds a guarded response to the glories of the free market, The Guardian, 15 January 1990.
- ↑ Richard Gott, The blue pimpernels: In the post-Communist dawn, Mrs Thatcher's ideologues slip into Prague to rescue East Europeans from the tyranny of old philosophies. But Richard Gott finds a guarded response to the glories of the free market, The Guardian, 15 January 1990.
- ↑ Lord Hatch, Germany: Unification Prospect, Hansard, House of Lords, 17 January 1990.
- ↑ Richard Gott, The blue pimpernels: In the post-Communist dawn, Mrs Thatcher's ideologues slip into Prague to rescue East Europeans from the tyranny of old philosophies. But Richard Gott finds a guarded response to the glories of the free market, The Guardian, 15 January 1990.