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An Address by David Cameron, Leader, British Conservative Party

The Balkans: A New Crisis?

Balkans, Eastern Europe, Europe


Event Summary

On November 29, the Brookings Institution welcomed David Cameron, the leader of the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom. Mr. Cameron discussed recent developments in the Balkans and the looming challenges to stability in the region.

Event Information

When

Thursday, November 29, 2007
11:00 AM to 12:30 PM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
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Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

David Cameron was elected Conservative Party leader by an overwhelming majority in December 2005. Previously he had held the positions of shadow deputy leader of the House of Commons (2003); deputy chairman of the Conservative Party (2003); front bench spokesman on local government finance (2004); and head of policy coordination up until May 2005.  After the general election in 2005, Mr. Cameron held the position of shadow secretary of state for education and skills.

Mr. Cameron was first elected as a Member of Parliament in June 2001.  Prior to his election, he worked at high-level positions in business and government, including serving as director of corporate affairs at Carlton Communication PLC, one of the UK's leading media companies, and working as a special advisor at the British Home Office and the Treasury.

Vice President and Director of Foreign Policy Carlos Pascual provided introductory remarks. Daniel Benjamin, senior fellow and director of the Center on the United States and Europe, moderated the discussion.

Transcript

DAVID CAMERON: My view is very clear: that the cause of peace and progress is best served by an America that is engaged in the world. And the values that we hold dear together are best defended when Britain and the United States, and the United States and Europe, stand together.

Today, you’ll be relieved to hear, is not the occasion for a grand sort of tour de raison of the global situation. Instead, I plan to focus on a specific issue of considerable and immediate concern, and that is the developments in the Balkans and their impact on our security.

My argument today is very straightforward: there is a crisis developing in the Balkans, and we must act now to prevent it in the interests of national security, not just in that region but around the world.

Participants

Introduction

Carlos Pascual

Vice President and Director, Foreign Policy

Featured Speaker

The Rt Hon David Cameron, MP

Leader, British Conservative Party

Discussant

Willliam Hague

Shadow Foreign Secretary, Senior Member of the Shadow Cabinet


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