Events
Forthcoming Events
Past Events
October
October 20, 2011:
Round table discussion on diplomatic prospects with staff of U.S. Embassy, Ottawa – 10:00 AM
U.S. Embassy, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Contact: Kyle Malone Johnson, johnsonkem@state.gov
September
September 22, 2011:
Panel Discussion: The Libya Question – 5:15 PM
Panel Discussion – A conversation with: Daryl Copeland, Walter Dorn, and Peggy Mason
Canada’s military mission has been approved until October, but many questions remain unanswered about the UN’s goals, NATO’s operations, and the prospects for peace in Libya. Should Canada’s military mission continue, change, or cease altogether?
Rideau Institute Event Link and Poster
Free admission. Light refreshments will be served. Pre-registration requested at operations@rideauinstitute.ca by Wednesday, Sept 21, 2011. This Ottawa Out Front Speakers Series event is part of the 2011 Ottawa Peace Festival
Colonel By Room, Ottawa City Hall – 110 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, Ontario
July
July 8, 2011:
WikiLeaks and Cablegate: Implications for Diplomacy, International Relations and the Public Interest – 11:00 AM
WikiLeaks and Cablegate: Implications for Diplomacy, International Relations and the Public Interest
Presenter : Mr Daryl Copeland (Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, and author of Guerrilla Diplomacy (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2009))
Chair: Professor William Maley, Director, Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy, ANU
When: Friday 8 July, 11.00 am – 12.30 pm
Location: APCD Boardroom, First Floor, The Hedley Bull Centre, Building 130, The Australian National University, Canberra
Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy, Australian National University
The Hedley Bull Centre, Building 130, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Seminar: WikiLeaks and Cablegate: Implications for Diplomacy, International Relations and the Public Interest
at Australian National University, Canberra
Contact: William Maley william.maley@anu.edu.au
July 4, 2011:
Address to Auckland Branch – 6:00 PM
Address to Auckland Branch, Clock Tower Building, 22 Princes St., LT 032, 6.00pm-7.30pm
Contact Jian Yang j.yang@auckland.ac.nz
Mob. 021 170 8358
June
June 30, 2011:
Addresses to Hawkes Bay branches, midday in Havelock North and early evening in Taradale
Contact: Ken Aldred 64 6 834-3934 (w) 64 6 836 6914 (h)
Ken.aldred@xtra.co.nz
Mob. 021 187 2677
June 29, 2011:
Address to Palmerston North Branch, International Pacific College – 1:30 PM
57 Aokautere Drive
Contact James To, Mob. 021 341 464 jto@ipc.ac.nz
June 27, 2011:
NZIIA National Office Address – 5:30 PM
Rutherford House, Bunny St., LT 2
Contact Ngaire Flynn 04 463 5356
Ngaire.Flynn@vuw.ac.nz
June 28, 2011:
Meetings with senior officials – Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Town Hall
Wellington program
June 24, 2011:
Keynote address, "Science Diplomacy and Globalization"
June 24th to 26th. 46th University of Otago Foreign Policy School – Science Diplomacy: New Day or False Dawn?
Dunedin, New Zealand
May
May 18, 2011:
OECD: Workshop on International Co-operation on Science, Technology and Innovation to Address Global Challenges
May 18th to 20th. Norwegian and German Ministries of Education and Research; OECD: Workshop on International Co-operation on Science, Technology and Innovation to Address Global Challenges
Oslo Workshop – Preliminary Program (PDF – 1mb)
Oslo, Norway
May 9, 2011:
Panellist, Politics at the Pub: The Future of Canadian Intervention – 6:00 PM
Canadian International Council’s Politics at the Pub, Bytown Tavern, Ottawa.
Francais – L’avenir des interventions canadiennes (PDF)
Ottawa, Canada
April
April 27, 2011:
Panellist, "WikiLeaks and the Politics of Exposure: Militaries, States, and the Public Realm" – 7:00 PM
A Forum Featuring:
Geert Lovink, Daryl Copeland, Craig Scott and Robert Latham
Open to All
Sponsored by the York Centre for International Security Studies and the Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime and Security
York University Link
Rosedale Room, The Marriot Bloor-Yorkville, 90 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario
April 21, 2011:
Panellist, "Can Diplomacy work with Radical Islam?", Dialogue with Islam – 6:30 PM
Can Diplomacy work with Radical Islam?
After two wars, millions of dollars and countless priceless lives spent in Global War on Terror, there seems little end in sight.
Is the West on the right track or is it now time to engage with Radical Islam? Can Diplomacy work with Political Islam?
To discuss these and other issues we have invited a distinguished panel
With special guest from Canada:
Daryl Copeland
(Educator, Analyst, Author of Guerrilla Diplomacy
Dialogue with Islam Event Link
Venue: Jagonari Centre
183-185 Whitechapel Rd
Whitechapel E1 1DN
Nearest Tube: Whitechapel Station
(Opp East London Mosque)
Jagonari Centre 183-185 Whitechapel Rd
April 20, 2011:
Lecture series on Science, Technology and International Policy, MA program
April 20th to 23rd
London Academy of Diplomacy, University of East Anglia
April 10, 2011:
Leading educational field trip with UEA London MA students to the Netherlands and Belgium
April 10th to 19th
Leading educational field trip with UEA London MA students to the
Netherlands (Nyenrode Business University; International Criminal
Court; UK Embassy; Netherlands Institute of International Relations;
Netherlands Foreign and Economic Ministries) and Belgium (European
Commission; European External Action Service; European Policy Center;
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP; Netherlands Embassy; Canadian
Embassy).
Europe
April 4, 2011:
Round Table with staff of North America Department – 2:00 PM
Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London
Lecture series on Science, Technology and International Policy, MA program
April 4th to 9th
London Academy of Diplomacy, University of East Anglia
March
March 19, 2011:
International Studies Association Annual Conference, Montreal – 4:30 AM
Panel chair/discussant
Session SB60
Diplomatic Training
19 March, 10:30 – 12:15AM
ISA Event Link
Montreal, Quebec
February
February 28, 2011:
Lunch & Lecture: Clinton School of Public Service (Sturgis Hall) – 12:00 PM
"Guerrilla Diplomacy: Rethinking International Relations," Daryl Copeland
February 28, 2011
Clinton School of Public Service (Sturgis Hall)
Daryl Copeland will discuss his book, "Guerrilla Diplomacy: Rethinking International Relations," an analysis of the linkages between diplomacy, security and international relations in the globalization era. Copeland is an analyst, author and educator specializing in diplomacy, international policy, global issues and public management. He is adjunct professor of international studies and a senior fellow at the University of Toronto’s Munk Centre, and in 2009 was appointed as a research fellow at the University of Southern California’s Center on Public Diplomacy.
When: Monday, February 28, 2011
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. – Lunch & Lecture
*Bring your own lunch. Drinks provided.
*Book signing to follow.
Where: Clinton School of Public Service
Sturgis Hall
*Reserve your seats by emailing publicprograms@clintonschool.uasys.edu, or calling 501-683-5239.
Clinton School of Public Affairs – Sturgis Hall
January
January 28, 2011:
WikiLeaks, Diplomacy and the Public Interest – Registration required – 2:00 PM
2:00pm to 4:00pm – Much of the coverage of cablegate – the mediated release of thousands of classified, US-origin diplomatic communications by the operators of the WikiLeaks web site – have focussed on the contents of the reports, and especially the more salacious tid-bits. Yet when the dust has settled and the headlines have receded, more profound issues will remain. What will be the likely impact of these revelations on the practice of diplomacy, and on statecraft more generally? Who wins, and who loses? Is the common good being advanced or subverted? What longer term implications might be predicted for international relations generally? Join former diplomat, author and analyst Daryl Copeland for a presentation and discussion of these themes.
Location: Vivian and David Campbell Conference Facility, University of Toronto – See map link
Event Link – Munk School of Global Affairs
1 Devonshire Place, Toronto, Ontario
November
November 17, 2010:
Presentation and Book Signing at CIC North Bay – 6:00 PM
Presentation and Book Signing
Canadian International Council
Nippising University,
The Fedeli Centre, room F210
Download Very Cool Event Poster (PDF)
Nipissing University, North Bay, Ontario
October
October 28, 2010:
Lecture: “Guerrilla Diplomacy: Why We Need To Rethink International Relations” – 12:30 PM
Department of Political Science
presents
“Guerrilla Diplomacy: Why We Need To Rethink International Relations”
Daryl Copeland,
Adjunct Professor and Senior Fellow,
Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto
at:
University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario
Room 41, University Community Centre
Event Notice – UWO
University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario
October 21, 2010:
Canadian Science Policy Conference – Canada’s Role in Science Diplomacy – Applying Science to International Challenges
Canadian Science Policy Conference. Daryl Copeland will present on a panel considering Canada’s Role in Science Diplomacy – Applying Science to International Challenges. Hyatt Regency Montreal
1255 Jeanne-Mance, Montreal, Quebec
September
September 20, 2010:
Discussion and Book Signing at AFSA – RSVP requested – 11:00 AM
AFSA welcomes author Daryl Copeland on September 20 to discuss his book, "Guerrilla Diplomacy." Copeland charts the course for a new kind of diplomacy, one in tune with the demands of today’s interconnected, technology-driven world. Eschewing platitudes and broadly rethinking issues of security and development, Copeland provides the tools needed to frame and manage issues ranging from climate change to pandemic disease to asymmetrical conflict and weapons of mass destruction. The essential keystone of his approach is the modern diplomat, able to nimbly engage with a plethora of new international actors and happier mixing with the population than mingling with colleagues inside embassy walls. Through the lens of "Guerrilla Diplomacy", Copeland offers both a call to action and an alternative approach to understanding contemporary international relations. Copeland charts the course for a new kind of diplomacy, one in tune with the demands of today’s interconnected, technology driven world. This event will take place at AFSA HQ, 2101 E Street NW, where the book will be available for purchase. Please RSVP to events@afsa.org – Share AFSA’s Event on Facebook
2101 E Street NW, Washington, DC




