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Autumn 2006 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf

London School of Economics and Political Science

Audio and pdf files from LSE's autumn 2006 programme of public lectures and events.

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Contributor(s): Dr APJ Abdul Kalam President of India | Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, President of India, delivered the closing speech at the forum's banquet dinner. The dinner was held in memory of former President of India KR Narayanan, who was an LSE Alumnu... more

Contributor(s): Sir Nicholas Stern, Neville Tuli | Indian Alumni and alumni from across Asia attended an alumni reception the evening before the Asia Forum. LSE director Howard Davies hosted this drinks reception and that was attended by many of the ... more

Contributor(s): Professor Robert Wade, HE Sun Yuxi, Dr Purna Sen, Professor Lord Meghnad Desai | Discussions were led by LSE academics: Professor Danny Quah, Head of Economics Department; Dr Razeen Sally, senior lecturer in international political ec... more

Contributor(s): Dr Razeen Sally, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Dr Mohammed Munir Abdul Majid, Kiran Karnik | Discussions were led by LSE academics: Professor Danny Quah, Head of Economics Department; Dr Razeen Sally, senior lecturer in international politi... more

Contributor(s): Professor Danny Quah, Sheila Dikshit, Nandan Nilekani, Turan Das, Professor Kishore Mahbubani | Discussions were led by LSE academics: Professor Danny Quah, Head of Economics Department; Dr Razeen Sally, senior lecturer in internation... more

Contributor(s): Howard Davies, Professor Amartya Sen, Mervyn King, Professor William Cornish, Sir Nicholas Stern, Dr Manmohan Singh, Dr Y V Reddy | Discussions were led by LSE academics: Professor Danny Quah, Head of Economics Department; Dr Razeen S... more

Contributor(s): Andrei Grachev | Andrei Grachev official spokesman for the last president of the USSR, Mikhail Gorbachev, explores the unexpected collapse of the Soviet Empire in 1991. Copyright (c)

Contributor(s): Professor Lawrence Phillips | For over 40 years the UK Government has avoided the question of what to do with its radioactive waste. Sufficient wastes now exist in the UK to fill the Royal Albert Hall five times over. To solve this pr... more

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