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The World After Copenhagen - Meeting tonight! -

AN evening with Dr Miguel Mesquita da Cunha, 7.30pm to 9.15pm at St Mary’s Church, Thame. Miguel Mesquita has been invited again from Brussels by Lord Williams School to give the key-note speech and act as consultant for the Model United Nations General Assembly at the School and he has kindly agreed to lead a discussion organised by the Men’s and Women’s groups based at St Mary’s.

Miguel Mesquita has been policy adviser to the EC President and the NATO Secretary General; he has a particular interest in climate change issues although his most recent work has been around EU strategy issues and the Europe/North America axis, strengths and weaknesses of the EU, security, defence, terrorism, etc. As last year, we can expect a fascinating and challenging evening. Refreshments will be available from 7 30pm. All invited. Enquiries to Owen Davies: 214466 or davies2399@yahoo.co.uk

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