Difference between revisions of "Centre for Global Studies"
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* [[Pavel Erochkine]] (research and development officer) | * [[Pavel Erochkine]] (research and development officer) | ||
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− | Professor David Calleo | + | *Professor [[David Calleo]] |
*[[Lord Dahrendorf]] | *[[Lord Dahrendorf]] | ||
− | Dr Gaidar | + | *[[Dr Gaidar]] |
− | The Rt Hon Lord Lawson | + | *The Rt Hon [[Lord Lawson]] |
− | The Rt Hon Lord Owen | + | *The Rt Hon [[Lord Owen]] |
− | The Rt Hon Christopher Patten | + | *The Rt Hon [[Christopher Patten]] |
− | The Rt Hon Lady Thatcher | + | *The Rt Hon [[Lady Thatcher]] |
+ | ==Website== | ||
http://www.globalstudies.org.uk/ | http://www.globalstudies.org.uk/ |
Revision as of 08:47, 9 January 2007
The Centre for Global Studies (CGS) is a neoliberal think tank which is 'trying to sort our the sense and nonsense of "globalisation" and tackle the really big political economy question: what political and institutional supports does a free economy need to survive?'
The Centre for Global Studies started life in 1996 as an autonomous body inside the Social Market Foundation, which was then called the Centre for Post-Collectivist Studies.
Contents
People
Staff
- Lord Skidelsky (Director)
- Lord Desai (Director)
- J.H. McFadden (Director)
- Pavel Erochkine (research and development officer)
Patrons
- Professor David Calleo
- Lord Dahrendorf
- Dr Gaidar
- The Rt Hon Lord Lawson
- The Rt Hon Lord Owen
- The Rt Hon Christopher Patten
- The Rt Hon Lady Thatcher