Stephen Fay

Deputy Editor of The Independent on Sunday; former foreign correspondent for The Sunday Times and business editor of The European; author of the financial books including Beyond Greed, The Collapse of Barings, The Bank of England: Portrait of an Old Lady, co-author of The Death of Venice, Hoax and The Zinovier Letter, and for a…

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David A. Welch

Associate Director of the Centre for International Studies and Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto; author of Justice and the Genesis of War – winner of the 1994 Edgar S. Furniss Award for Outstanding Contribution to National Security Studies.

Robert H. Cassen

Development economist and visiting Professor at the London School of Economics; Emeritus Fellow of St. Anthony’s College, Oxford; has been on staff at The World Bank and the British aid programme; currently coordinating a 15-member team to research the effects of population growth in India.

Lansing Lamont

Thought-provoking author, prominent TIME foreign affairs writer who headed the bureau in Ottawa, among other postings, and led The Americas Society Canadian Affairs programme for 10 years.

David Fromkin

Head of Boston University’s International Affairs Department, best-selling author in this field whose terrific book In the Time of Americas was shortlisted in 1995.

Peter H. Solomon Jr.

Professor of Political Science, Law and Criminology, and Director of Centre for Russian and East European Studies at the University of Toronto. His most recent book is Courts and Transition in Russia: The Challenge of Judicial Reform.

Bob Rae

Former Premier of Ontario, now a partner in the Canadian international law firm of Goodman, Phillips & Vineberg. He is Chairman of the Forum of Federations, a new global foundation established to encourage dialogue among federal countries around the world.