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EAG Newsletters : November 2007 Newsletter
on 2007/12/5 18:10:00 (327 reads)

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Welcome to the new EAG Website! : Welcome to the new EAG Website!
on 2007/6/20 23:40:00 (459 reads)

Welcome to the new European-Atlantic Group website.





This site is still under construction so certain sections need updating. Your comments on lacunae, errors, suitable additions or other aspects of this site would be appreciated.



The Meeting Chaired by Sir Neville Trotter with the Deputy Supreme Allied Commander, Sir Mark Stanhope KCB OBE, now Commander-in-Chief, Fleet and until recently Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Transformation was on 20 September at the Royal Overseas League. Lord Dykes Opened the Discussion. The text is on the website.


The AGM at the Savile Club was on the 18th October. Among other resolutions, Baroness Symons of Vernam Dean was appointed the new Chairman of the E-AG.  Lord Dykes becomes the new President. The Baroness Hooper CMG becomes a Vice-President of the Group after serving for two years as the President. After the meeting, Sir Michael Burton spoke on The Impact on the Courts of England and Wales of Human Rights and European Law.  The text is on the Website. Sir Michael Burton KCVO CMG, former HM Ambassador to Czechoslovakia and a former President of the E-AG, chaired the meeting.


On the 5th November at the David Lloyd George Room of the National Liberal Club in Whitehall, Congressman Sue Kelly (republican) and Congressman Barbara Keneally (Democrat) of the Association of Former Congressmen debated ‘America: At Home and Abroad’ under Chatham House Rules, with the Viscount Montgomery of Alamein CMG CBE in the Chair.


The winner of the Elma Dangerfield prize  for a short book on a theme consonant with 'BEYOND THE URALS', Mrs Dangerfield's seminal work on secret police repression in the WW2 era  in  the East,  is 'HITLER AND THE KING' by John Hall Spencer. 


Work is currently under way on the journal and on papers that run in tandem with various E-AG events which will be of help in crystalising policy suggestions made at E-AG meetings.

Please click here to read the December 2007 edition of the Newsletters.

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