The 2018 Harold Wincott Annual Memorial Lecture, entitled “Can Multilateralism Survive?”, was given on Tuesday, 6 November, 2018 at Chatham House by Prof Jean Pisani-Ferry, Tommaso…
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Response to Professor Jean Pisani-Ferry’s Wincott lecture by Bronwen Maddox, Director of the Institute for Government I agree with Jean’s assessment of the end…
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Speaking notes for Wincott Lecture ‘Can Multilateralism survive?’, 6 November 2018 This version: November 2018 This lecture is downloadable in pdf format here. I…
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The 2017 Harold Wincott Annual Memorial Lecture, entitled “Central Banks after the Great Recession”, was given on Tuesday, 28 November, 2017 at Chatham House…
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Sir Roger Carr, Chairman of BAE Systems plc, was the guest speaker at the Wincott Awards Lunch, held on 18 May 2017. There is…
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The 2016 Harold Wincott Annual Memorial Lecture, entitled “Britain and Europe: What Ways Forward?”, was given on Wednesday, 26 October 2016 by Harold James, Professor of…
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The annual Wincott awards lunch was held in The Old Ballroom of The Mansion House in the City of London, in the presence of…
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2015 Lecture: How the media can save us from crony capitalism, or condemn us to it
by Emily BThe 2015 Harold Wincott Annual Memorial Lecture, entitled “How the media can save us from crony capitalism, or condemn us to it”, was given…
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The 2014 Harold Wincott Annual Memorial Lecture, entitled “Africa: New Opportunities, Old Impediments”, was given on Wednesday, 8 October 2014 by Professor Sir Paul Collier, Professor…
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Lifetime Achievement Award 2012 – Sir Samuel Brittan Wincott Financial Journalist of the Year 2013 – Foreign Exchange Team, Bloomberg News 2012 – Zanny…