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Legacies of Assertive Multilateralism: Remembering Madeleine Albright

Panel Discussion
In March this year, Madeleine Albright passed away, leaving a remarkable legacy as America’s first female Secretary of State, who pioneered the creation of international criminal tribunals, the Community of Democracies, the accession of Central and Eastern European countries into NATO, and billed herself as a “assertive multilateralist” and defender of…

10 November 2022@ 17:00 CEST

18:30 CEST
Location
In-Person
Anna van Buerenplein Anna van Buerenplein 301 2595 DG The Hague, Room 2.21
Host/Contributor
Leiden University, Stimson Center

In March this year, Madeleine Albright passed away, leaving a remarkable legacy as America’s first female Secretary of State, who pioneered the creation of international criminal tribunals, the Community of Democracies, the accession of Central and Eastern European countries into NATO, and billed herself as a “assertive multilateralist” and defender of the UN.

This panel discussion serves to commemorate Secretary Albright’s legacy and to reflect on how to take it forward into the new age of competitive geopolitics. 

With introductory remarks from Mr. Jozias Van Aartsen (former Dutch Foreign Minister and Mayor of The Hague), panelists include Prof. Giles Scott-Smith (Dean, Leiden University College), Dr. Richard Ponzio (Stimson Center), Dr. Alanna O’Malley (Institute for History, Leiden University), and Dr. Joris Larik (Leiden University College and Leiden Law School).

The panel discussion will be followed by Q&A. This event is open to the public. For any questions please contact [email protected].

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