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− | }}'''Robert Edward Brinkley CMG''' is a retired UK [[diplomat]]. He worked as a British diplomat for 34 years, according to his [[Chatham House]] webpage.<ref name=chathamhouse>https://www.chathamhouse.org/expert/robert-brinkley-cmg</ref> | + | }}'''Robert Edward Brinkley CMG''' is a retired UK [[diplomat]]. He worked as a British diplomat for 34 years, according to his [[Chatham House]] webpage.<ref name=chathamhouse>https://www.chathamhouse.org/expert/robert-brinkley-cmg</ref> He was posted in the Ukraine during the 2004 [[Orange Revolution]] and in Pakistan during the [[2007 Pakistani state of emergency|2007 state of emergency]]. |
==Activities== | ==Activities== | ||
Robert Brinkley took part in ''[[Cold War Then and Now?]]'', an event organised by the [[Institute for Statecraft]]/[[Integrity Initiative]]. | Robert Brinkley took part in ''[[Cold War Then and Now?]]'', an event organised by the [[Institute for Statecraft]]/[[Integrity Initiative]]. | ||
− | + | Brinkley is a senator of the [[Ukrainian Catholic University]] (UCU) and chairman of the steering committee of the [[Ukrainian Institute in London]]. He is chairman of [[The BEARR Trust]], a British charity which "supports small health and social welfare groups" in [[Russia]], [[Eastern Europe]], [[Central Asia]] and the [[South Caucasus]].<ref name=chathamhouse/> | |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Retired UK diplomat, Chatham House
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Robert Edward Brinkley CMG is a retired UK diplomat. He worked as a British diplomat for 34 years, according to his Chatham House webpage.[1] He was posted in the Ukraine during the 2004 Orange Revolution and in Pakistan during the 2007 state of emergency.
Activities
Robert Brinkley took part in Cold War Then and Now?, an event organised by the Institute for Statecraft/Integrity Initiative.
Brinkley is a senator of the Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU) and chairman of the steering committee of the Ukrainian Institute in London. He is chairman of The BEARR Trust, a British charity which "supports small health and social welfare groups" in Russia, Eastern Europe, Central Asia and the South Caucasus.[1]
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Cold War Then and Now? | 13 October 2018 09:30:00 | 13 October 2018 16:30:00 | London City of London School UK | A free conference that appears to have been part of a broader campaign by the Institute for Statecraft to promote Cold War 2.0. |
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