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The Helsinki Negotiations, The Accords and Their Impact

edited by Michael D. Kandiah and Gillian Staerck, with an introductory paper by Keith A. Hamilton.
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This seminar was held in the Locarno Rooms, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Whitehall, London on 19 February 2002, chaired by Lord Wright of Richmond GCMG.

The witnesses were:


SIR ANDREW BURNS UK Delegation to CSCE, 1967-76.

RICHARD DAVY Correspondent for The Times.

SIR BRIAN FALL Eastern European and Soviet Dept and Western Organisations Department, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 1971; Head of Eastern European and Soviet Dept, 1980-1.

SIR NICHOLAS HENDERSON Head of Northern Department, Foreign Office, 1963; HM Ambassador to Poland, 1969-72, the Federal Republic of Germany 1972-75, France, 1975-79.

Rt Hon THE LORD HOWE of Aberavon Foreign Secretary, 1983-89

PROFESSOR KEITH KYLE Formerly Professor of Politics, University of Ulster

MALCOLM MacKINTOSH Senior Fellow in Soviet Studies, International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1989-91; Honorary Senior Research Fellow, King's College London, 1987-91; Honorary Lecturer in International Relations, St Andrews University, 1991-97; Honorary Visiting Fellow, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, 1994-2001.

J. M. MacGREGOR Private Secretary to Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 1981; Assistant, Soviet Department, 1983.

DAVID MILLER Participant at the CSCE negotiations, Geneva, 1974, Belgrade, 1977; First Secretary and Head of Chancery, Belgrade, 1978-81.

COLIN MUNRO Since 2003, the UK Permanent Representative to the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Vienna (with personal rank of Ambassador). Third, later Second, Secretary, Bonn, 1971-73; Private Sec. to Minister of State, 1979-80; Head of Chancery, Bucharest, 1981-82; Assistant Head of Western European Department, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 1985-87; Deputy Head of Mission, East Berlin, 1987-90.

GEORGE WALDEN First Secretary, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Soviet Desk), 1970-73; Head of Planning Staff, 1982-83.

PROFESSOR D. C. WATT Formerly Stevenson Professor of International History, LSE.

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