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Foreign Policy Association 82 Top: Noel V. Lateef, FPA president; Gonzalo de Las Heras, FPA chairman; Giuliano Amato, professor of law at New York University and former Prime Minister of Italy; Diana Amato, professor of family law; and FPA Director Enzo Viscusi at the Associates’ Lecture delivered by Professor Giuliano Amato on “The Future of the European Union.” Bottom left: Professor Giuliano Amato speaking to guests at the Associates’ Lecture. Bottom right: FPA Board Chair Gonzalo de Las Heras introducing Professor Giuliano at the Associates’ Lecture.

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Top: Noel V. Lateef, FPA president; Gonzalo de Las Heras, FPA chairman; Giuliano Amato, professor of law at New York University and former Prime Minister of Italy; Diana Amato, professor of family law; and FPA Director Enzo Viscusi at the Associates’ Lecture delivered by Professor Giuliano Amato on “The Future of the European Union.” Bottom left: Professor Giuliano Amato speaking to guests at the Associates’ Lecture. Bottom right: FPA Board Chair Gonzalo de Las Heras introducing Professor Giuliano at the Associates’ Lecture.

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Clockwise from upper left: (1) Larry Diamond, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, speaks with students participating in the New York Democracy Forum. (2) Larry Diamond speaking on the question “Can the Whole World Become Democratic?” at the New York Democracy Forum. (3) Noel V. Lateef, FPA president (left) with Larry Diamond. (4) Feisal Amin al-Istrabadi, deputy permanent representative of Iraq to the United Nations (left), speaking with participants at the 2005 New York Democracy Forum.

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Clockwise from upper left: (1) Larry Diamond, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, speaking with students participating in the New York Democracy Forum. (2)Federico Rosasco, an FPA intern (left), with his father Fulvio Rosasco. (3)Larry Diamond speaking on the question “Can the Whole World Become Democratic?” at the New York Democracy Forum. (4) Noel V. Lateef, FPA president (left), with Larry Diamond. (5) Feisal Amin al-Istrabadi, deputy permanent representative of Iraq to the United Nations (left), speaking with participants at the 2005 New York Democracy Forum.

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New York Democracy Forum, co-sponsored by the National Endowment for DemocracyMcGraw-Hill Auditorium (New York)

November 7, 2005Shintaro Ishihara, governor of Tokyo:“The Future of Asia: View from Tokyo”Presider: Peter Scaturro, chief executive officer, U.S. TrustAssociates’ LectureU.S. Trust (New York)

November 10, 2005John Bolton, permanent representative of the United States to the United Nations:“The Long Road Ahead for U.N. Reform”Presider: Gonzalo de Las Heras, FPA chairmanFPA LuncheonThe St. Regis (New York)

october 6, 2005Mark Malloch Brown, chef de cabinet to the U.N. secretary-general:“U.N. Reform, Democracy, andHuman Rights”New York Democracy Forum, co-sponsored by the National Endowment for DemocracyMcGraw-Hill Auditorium (New York)

November 2, 2005Michael Grade, chairman, BBC:“Shaping the Information Future: The Transformation of the Media and its Impact on Public Life”Presider: Richard Fursland, executive director, British-American Business CouncilAssociates’ LectureHarvard Club (New York)

November 3, 2005Larry Diamond, senior fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University:“Can the Whole World Become Democratic?”

Guests at an FPA luncheon where John Bolton, permanent representative of the United States to the United Nations, spoke on “The Long Road Ahead for U.N. Reform.”

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Above: Shintaro Ishihara, governor of Tokyo, speaking to FPA associates and guests on “The Future of Asia: View from Tokyo.” Below: Peter Scaturro, CEO of U.S. Trust, introducing the governor of Tokyo at the Associates’ Lecture.

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November 18, 2005Zbigniew Brzezinski, former U.S. national security advisor and professor, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies: “U.S. Foreign Policy and the World Economy”Presider: John Donvan, correspondent, ABC NewsGreat Decisions Televised DiscussionU.S. Trust (New York)

November 18, 2005Lawrence Korb, senior fellow, Center for American Progress: “U.S. Foreign Policy and the World Economy”Presider: John Donvan, correspondent, ABC NewsGreat Decisions Televised DiscussionU.S. Trust (New York)

November 21, 2005Francis Fukuyama, Bernard L. Schwartz Professor of International Political Economy, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University:“Ruts in the Road to the Rise of Asia”Presider: John Donvan, correspondent, ABC NewsGreat Decisions Televised DiscussionU.S. Trust (New York)

Top left: FPA Fellow Roberto Iseppi (left); Antonio Bandini, consul general of Italy; FPA Fellow Enzo Viscusi; and Marcello Spatafora, permanent representative of Italy to the United Nations, at an FPA luncheon focusing on U.N. reform. Top right: FPA Board Chairman Gonzalo de Las Heras (left) introducing John Bolton, permanent representative of the United States to the United Nations. Center left: Gonzalo de Las Heras (right) greeting John Bolton. Bottom left: Gonzalo de Las Heras (left) with Ambassador John Bolton (center) and Michael Hodin, vice president, corporate and international affairs at Pfizer, at the FPA luncheon.

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November 28, 2005Douglas Duncun, chief economist, Mortgage Bankers Association, and Robert Schiller, professor of economics, Yale University:“Housing: Bubble, Boom, or the New Face of Globalization?”Presider: Henry Kaufman, president, Henry Kaufman and CompanyGreat Decisions Televised DiscussionU.S. Trust (New York)

November 28, 2005William McDonough, former president, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and Dennis Nally, chairman and senior U.S. partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers:“Improving Corporate Governance for a Stronger World Economy”Presider: Henry Kaufman, president, Henry Kaufman and CompanyGreat Decisions Televised DiscussionU.S. Trust (New York)

December 1, 2005Anwar Ibrahim, former deputy prime minister of Malaysia:“The Future of Muslim Democracy”New York Democracy Forum, co-sponsored by the National Endowment for DemocracyMcGraw-Hill Auditorium (New York) New York Democracy Forum: Opening Gala Dinner honoring John C. Whitehead, former U.S. deputy secretary of state, co-sponsored by the National Endowment for DemocracyThe Pierre (New York)

Top: Carl Gershman, president of the National Endowment for Democracy (left), and Anwar Ibrahim, former deputy prime minister of Malaysia, at the 2005 New York Democracy Forum. Bottom: Carl Gershman (left) and Anwar Ibrahim responding to the question of a participant in the New York Democracy Forum.

FPA Fellow Sarwar Kashmeri questioning Anwar Ibrahim, former deputy prime minister of Malaysia, at the 2005 New York Democracy Forum.

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Above: Gonzalo de Las Heras, FPA chairman (left); Peter Scaturro, CEO of U.S. Trust; Mark Sutton, chairman and CEO of UBS AG; and Noel V. Lateef, FPA president, at FPA’s 2006 Financial Services Dinner. Left: Kathleen de Las Heras with William McDonough, chairman and CEO of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (center), and Robert Moritz, managing partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers, at the Financial Services Dinner.

Left: Mark Sutton, chairman and of UBS AG (left), with Gonzalo de Las Heras, FPA Board chairman, at the 2006 Financial Services Dinner. Right: Peter Scaturro, CEO of U.S. Trust, who received FPA’s Corporate Social Responsibility Award at the 2006 Financial Services Dinner.

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Top: Jack Bierwirth. superintendent of the Herricks School District in New York, introducing George Cunningham, author of Journey to Become a Diplomat, at an FPA Associates’ Lecture. Center: Andres Rozenthal, president of the Mexican Council on Foreign Relations, with FPA Director Elbrun Kimmelman at a Fellows’ Reception held at the Kimmelman residence. Bottom: Carl Gershman, president of the National Endowment for Democracy (left), and Richard Holbrooke, former U.S. assistant secretary of state, at the 2006 New York Democracy Forum.

February 6, 2006George Cunningham, coordinator for European Union bilateral trade relations with the United States and author of Journey to Become a Diplomat:“The New Diplomat for the New Era”Presider: Jack Bierwirth, superintendent of the Herricks School District, Long Island, New YorkAssociates’ LectureMcGraw-Hill Auditorium (New York)

February 15, 20062006 Foreign Policy Association Financial Services DinnerHonoring recipients of the FPA Corporate Social Responsibility Award: Peter Scaturro, CEO, US Trust, and Peter A. Wuffli, CEO, UBSThe Pierre (New York)

February 21, 2006Richard Haass, president, Council on Foreign Relations: “The Opportunity: America’s Moment to Alter History’s Course”Presider: Gonzalo de Las Heras, FPA ChairmanMary Belknap Lecture SeriesGrupo Santander (New York)

Audience participating in the 2006 New York Democracy Forum, held at the Asia Society.

march 1, 2006George Mitchell, chairman, The Walt Disney Company:“Democracy in the 21st Century, Challenges and Opportunities”Presider: Graham Broyd, Chairman, British American Business, Inc.Winston Churchill Lecture, co-sponsored by British American Business, Inc.Metropolitan Club (New York)

march 2, 2006Andres Rozenthal, president, Mexican Council on Foreign Relations:“The United States and Mexico: Where Do We Go from Here?”Fellows’ ReceptionPrivate residence (New York)

march 8, 2006Richard Holbrooke, former U.S. assistant secretary of state:“How America Can Advance Democracy in the World”New York Democracy Forum, co-sponsored by the National Endowment for Democracy and Asia SocietyAsia Society (New York)

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Thierry Breton, French minister for the economy, finance and industry, speaking at the conference on worldwide financial imbalances.

Left: Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, delivering the 2006 Mary Belknap lecture on “America’s Moment to Alter History’s Course.” Right: Jacob Frankel, vice chairman of AIG, speaking at the 2006 conference on “Global Financial Imbalances.”

april 24, 2006Thierry Breton, French minister for the economy, finance and industry; Ali Babacan, Turkish minister of state in charge of economic affairs and chief negotiator for the European Union:“Global Financial Imbalances”Conference co-sponsored by the Royal Institute of International AffairsPricewaterhouseCoopers (New York)

may 1, 2006Jeremy Greenstock, former ambassador of the United Kingdom to the United Nations: “Globalization and Polarization: Where Is the World Heading?”Elizabeth French Hitchcock Lecture, co-sponsored by Off-the-Record Lecture SeriesThe New York Bar Association (New York)

may 1, 2006Jack Matlock, Jr., former U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union:“Living with Vladimir Putin’s Russia”Presider: James Dougherty, FPA DirectorDaniel Rose Associates’ Lecture SeriesGrupo Santander (New York)

may 3, 2006Richard N. Gardner, professor of law and international organization, Columbia University, and author of Mission Italy: On the Front Lines of the Cold War:“The Italian Elections: Impact on U.S.-Italian Relations and U.S.-European Relations”Presider: Gonzalo de Las Heras, FPA chairmanAssociates’ LectureGrupo Santander (New York)

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Above left: Ali Babacan, Turkey’s minister of state in charge of economic affairs and chief negotiator for the European Union, speaking at the 2006 conference on “Global Financial Imbalances.” Above right: Sir Emyr Jones Parry, permanent representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations (left) with Lady Lynn Jones Parry and FPA President Noel V. Lateef at an Arthur Ross Associates’ Lecture on U.N. reform.

Left: Jack Matlock, Jr., former U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union, delivering a Daniel Rose Associates’ Lecture on Russia. Right: FPA Director James Dougherty introducing Ambassador Matlock.

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Left: 2006 FPA Medal, awarded to Swedish Foreign Minister Jan Eliasson. Right: 2006 FPA Corporate Social Responsibility Award, received by Anders Dahlvig, president and CEO of IKEA.

may 10, 2006Emyr Jones Parry, permanent representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations:“United Nations Reform: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead”Arthur Ross Associates’ Lecture SeriesGrupo Santander (New York)

may 18, 20062006 FPA Annual DinnerHonoring Jan Eliasson, foreign minister of Sweden and recipient of the FPA Medal, and Anders Dahlvig, president and CEO of IKEA and recipient of the FPA Corporate Social Responsibility AwardThe St. Regis (New York)

may 22, 2006Kermal Dervis, administrator of the United Nations Development Programme:“Development and Democratic Governance: Some Key Issues”New York Democracy Forum, co-sponsored by the National Endowment for DemocracyMcGraw-Hill Auditorium (New York)

FPA Board Chairman Gonzalo de Las Heras (left), conferring the FPA Medal on Foreign Minister Jan Eliasson of Sweden at the 2006 Annual Dinner.

Gonzalo de Las Heras, FPA Board Chairman; Swedish Foreign Minister Jan Eliasson; Jack Ryan, chancellor emeritus of the State University of New York (SUNY) and former recipient of the FPA Medal; and Noel V. Lateef, president of FPA, at the 2006 Annual Dinner.

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Upper left: Michel Robitaille, delegate general of Quebec to New York (right), and a colleague at FPA’s Annual Dinner. Upper right:Anders Dahlvig, president and CEO of IKEA (left), receiving FPA’s 2006 Corporate Social Responsibility Award from FPA Board Chairman Gonzalo de Las Heras. Center left: Kemal Dervis, administrator of the United National Development Programme, at the 2006 New York Democracy Forum. Center right: John Whitehead, chairman of AEA Investors Inc., at the New York Democracy Forum. Bottom: John Whitehead (left) with FPA Program Manager Michael Lucivero at the New York Democracy Forum.

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