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History

The Club of Three, established in the mid-1990s at the initiative of Lord Weidenfeld, brings together leading figures from business and politics, journalism and academic life, from the UK, France and Germany, to meet regularly to extend discussion of key European issues beyond official circles. It was created on the premise that the level of policy debate in Europe would benefit from more regular consultation between politicians, businesspeople, academics, journalists, and representatives of civil society, from Europe 's three leading nations.

Starting with regular "plenary" meetings which alternated between capitals, the Club of Three went on to hold many special sessions and workshops, on a range of subjects including European Enlargement, Defence, Welfare, Foreign Languages, Women and the Workplace, and a "Quadriga" with Italy.

Working with a wide range of partners including institutes, think tanks, foundations, companies and private philanthropists to achieve its goals, the Club of Three has aimed to promote broader understanding of political, economic and social developments within and between the three countries and wider Europe.

In 2006 the Club of Three embarked on a significant transition process with the establishment of the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, created to serve as an umbrella-organisation that would implement the Club of Three and its various offshoots. At the same time it was envisioned that the Institute would shift away from one-off conferences towards long-term, results-oriented programmes in a number of ‘core competency' areas related to Europe's strategic threats and opportunities.

 

CEDAR Chair Ahmed Larouz, addressing the Social Innovation and Social Action Conference, Lambeth Palace, November 2011
Acclaimed sociologist Manuel Castells, Humanitas Visiting Professor in Media, Cambridge University, November 2011
HE Karel Schwarzenberg, Czech Foreign Minister, addresses an invited audience at an ISD policy breakfast, October 2011
Lord Weidenfeld and Sir Ronald Grierson, co-founders of the Weidenfeld Scholarships and Leadership Programme, April 2010
Jonathan Powell, former aide to Tony Blair, addresses the inaugural Turkey Workshop, London, September 2011
Peter Kellner, President of YouGov and Dr David Muir, Faith in Britain, at the launch conference of the Phoenix Initiative, October 2010
The tenth meeting of the European Policy Planners' Network, hosted by the Home Office, London, November 2011

Humanitas Visiting Professorship in War Studies

University of Cambridge, 29 February to 15 March 2012

Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Interfaith Studies

University of Oxford, 13 to 16 February 2012

Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Women's Rights

University of Cambridge, 6 to 14 February 2012

Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Comparative European Literature

University of Oxford, 31 January to 21 February 2012

Policy Session: Oslo and Utøya, Six Months On

London, 23 January 2012

Weidenfeld Scholars Leadership and Public Policy Seminar

Hartwell House, 10 to 14 January 2012

Prison and Probation Officers Practitioner Exchange

Birmingham, 5 to 6 December 2011

Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Architecture

University of Oxford, 28 to 29 November 2011

Weidenfeld Scholars' ISD Briefing

London, 22 November 2011

Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Media

Cambridge University, 16 to 23 November 2011

10th Meeting of the European Policy Planners' Network (PPN)

London, 15 to 16 November 2011

Social Innovation and Social Action Conference

Lambeth Palace, 13 to 15 November 2011


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